Chandigarh University to offer help to 700 Indian students facing deportation from Canada

CU has announced to offer admission to students facing deportation in the same batches and carry out credit score mapping.

Chandigarh University to offer admission to 700 students if deported from Canada. (Image: Official website)Chandigarh University to offer admission to 700 students if deported from Canada. (Image: Official website)

Anu Parthiban | June 13, 2023 | 02:48 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Chandigarh University (CU) chancellor Satnam Singh Sandhu announced that the university will offer help to the 700 Indian students, who have fallen prey to fake college admission offer letters by the fraudulent consultants, if they are deported from Canada.

The announcement was made during the CU annual convocation 2023 held on Friday. "Our government is working closely with their counterparts in Canada to resolve the issue which we are hopeful will happen soon," he said while talking to the media.

Left in the lurch, 700-odd Indian students, mostly from Punjab, are facing deportation from Canada after the authorities in the country found their admission offer letters to be fake.

Satnam Singh Sandhu said, "The university will provide every possible help to these students if they are deported. We will give them admission and enroll them in the same batches. Their credit score mapping will be carried out properly so that the credits earned by them in their previous institutions are not wasted. Bridge courses will also be offered to them if any gap is found during the credit score mapping. The university will make sure that they do not face any loss."

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Sandhu also said that if these students are deported, later the university will also assist them in pursuing their study abroad dreams in legitimate ways.

"We understand the situation they are facing right now in the foreign country. We can feel their pain and stand with their families back in India," said Satnam Singh Sandhu, adding that the university is also exploring starting a helpline number for the affected students and their families.

Meanwhile, more than 1,400 students were awarded undergraduate and postgraduate, and PhD degrees during the annual convocation held at CU on Friday. The convocation ceremony was attended by former president of India Ram Nath Kovind as chief guest.

(With inputs from PTI)

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