Hundreds of Indian students at a private Berlin university face deportation as their residence permits are not being renewed. Authorities deemed their hybrid study programmes, combining online and limited in-person classes, insufficient for a student visa under German law. This ruling leaves many mid-degree, facing significant financial losses and academic uncertainty.
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