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Sources said that the company aims at helping students and their families in selecting universities and courses down under.
Gail Baker, Director, India Operations of Southern Cross Student Services also attended the function. She shared plans to hold pre-departure seminars and claimed that the institute will counsel students and help them choose the appropriate course and even in the visa application process. “We will also work on improving English communication skills, to ensure that students can easily interact with their peers,” she said.
Manav Chopra, Business Consultant, SCSS said, “Last year, nearly 55000 stusdents shifted to Australia. The number of students is expected to increase soon.”


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