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Australia’s student pipeline hits trouble as visas get tougher and demand slips from key countries
India
Published on 24 April 2026

Visa refusals are rising for students from India and more
Australia may see international student numbers fall as higher visa costs and rising refusal rates weigh on demand. The ELICOS and VET sectors face particular pressure, even as higher education enrolments increase. The bigger problem is weaker intake from China and unusually high rejections of applicants from India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, threatening the country’s education pipeline.
- Rising visa costs and refusal rates could drive down student numbers
- ELICOS and VET sectors are most exposed to weaker demand
- Higher education enrolments rose, but overall demand is slipping
- China demand weakens while India, Nepal and Bangladesh face higher rejections
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