New rules have cut international student enrolments for certain types of ‘unaccredited’ programmes, according to Denmark’s immigration ministry.
The number of applications from international students from Bangladesh and Nepal for so-called ‘unaccredited’ courses has fallen sharply after new rules were introduced in May, the Ministry of Immigration and Integration said in a statement.
The rules were changed because the government
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