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Australia has introduced new measures to cap international student enrolments across major universities. 🛑
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The move comes amid concerns that international students now outnumber domestic ones in several top institutions. ⚖️
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Some universities, like Sydney and Melbourne, have more than 50% international enrolment, prompting government intervention. 🏫
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The new policy aims to ensure Australian students have better access to higher education seats. 🎓
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Universities will now need to prove adequate housing and infrastructure before expanding their international intakes. 🏠
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The government plans to monitor student numbers closely to maintain a balanced and sustainable education system. 📊
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This step is part of Australia’s wider strategy to reduce migration pressures and ensure quality education. 🌿
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Prospective foreign students may face tighter competition and earlier application deadlines for future intakes. ⏰
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Institutions may diversify their student base, focusing on quality rather than quantity. 🎯
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Experts suggest that international applicants plan early, secure housing, and apply well before the enrolment caps take effect. ✍️
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