Australia’s move to place India in its highest student visa risk category has significant implications for Indian students planning to study abroad. From January 2026, applications will face stricter scrutiny, longer processing times, and deeper verification. Experts say genuine students can still succeed, but success now hinges on careful preparation, credible intent, aligned course choices, and financial transparency.
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