Year 12 qualifications from Punjab no longer recognised by DIBP

 

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Punjab Education Minister Daljit Singh Cheema

In what some agents say is something completely new, the department of immigration has apparently started refusing student visa applications of Indian students who have completed Class XII from schools affiliated to the Punjab School Education Board.

According to a report in the Times of India, in a rejection letter sent to an Indian student who had applied for a “vocational education and training sector (subclass 572) visa”, the department’s refusal letter stated that “education and examinations conducted through the PSEB are not listed as equivalent to an Australian Grade 12 qualification under the Australian Education International – National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition Guidelines (AEI-NOOSR)”.

Speaking to the newspaper, an education agent said that “Citing this reason is completely new”¦There have been several rejections on this ground in the last couple of days.”

According to the report Punjab education minister Daljit Singh Cheema  is investigating the matter. Mr Cheema told the newspaper that, “PSEB is one of the best boards in the country. Till date, thousands of students who have passed from PSEB are studying in different parts of the world and excelling in their respective fields. The board is strictly following the National Curriculum Framework – 2005 and is a member of the Council of Board of Secondary Education (COBSE).”

The PSEB is a statutory authority  that governs    almost every aspect and stage of school education in Punjab.

Mr Cheema  said that any student facing  difficulties in  obtaining recognition of their PSEB studies when applying for  an overseas  visa  should  notify the PSEB so that the  matter “could be further raised to  the  highest level at the earliest.”

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