STUDENTS FROM INDIA PAYED THOUSANDS TO QUEBEC COLLEGES THEY COULDN'T ATTEND.

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Aniruddha Chakraborty
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STUDENTS FROM INDIA PAYED THOUSANDS TO QUEBEC COLLEGES THEY COULDN'T ATTEND.

Chandrayee Roy Choudhury, Canada: M College and CDE College were among 10 private colleges investigated by the province for what it described as "questionable" recruitment practices for students in India.
10 colleges were temporarily barred from accepting certain foreign student applications. That put a hold on the processing of Quebec Acceptance Certificates (CAQ), a document international students need to obtain their study permit, which is then issued by Ottawa.
Without a study permit, some students were forced to defer classes, leaving them in educational limbo.
Over the past two and a half years, M College has been the subject of 104 complaints from Indian students hoping to get their money back, according to Quebec's Ministry of Higher Education.CDE College has been the subject of 90 additional complaints.