01 August,2009 08:26 AM IST | | Khalid A-H Ansari
Australia's elite universities could pay a heavy price after the attacks on Indian students and allegations of racism in Australian suburbs.
The number of Indians studying in Australia has more than doubled since 2006 to 93,000, with about 20,000 enrolled at universities, and estimates put Indian students' contribution to the economy at about A$2 billion during the last financial year.
But all this could change following a spate of media reports.
Inquiries go down
Enrolment inquiries from Indian students at Australia's leading tertiary institutions are said to have halved, even though much of the negative publicity has centred on students attending private vocational training colleges.
Furious: Thousands of Indian students had protested the racist attacks in Melbourne in May |
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