The students were helped by the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Ukraine after they tweeted that some consultants had duped them by arranging fake admissions in various universities in Ukraine.
"Mam, Indian students looted in lakhs by consultancies & agencies in the name of education due to this we are not able to take admissions in colleges plz help us mam to come out of it,(Ukraine) & consultant custodies our passport," tweeted Aishwarya, asking External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj for help.
The students passionate plea for help came to the notice of the Indian Embassy in Ukraine yesterday.
The embassy took up the case of the stranded Indian students and arranged a meeting between officials of universities, agents and the students to solve the matter.
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"Students please disseminate the information about admissions possible only by 31 Oct 17. University officials agreed to switch Bipartite agreement with students instead of Tripartite for the benefits of students," the embassy said in a tweet.
After discussing the matter at length, Ukrainian universities agreed to switch to bipartite agreement from tripartite agreement. It also reprimanded the consultants.
"University agreed to admit students for 2nd Semester course and sign direct agreement with students, the concerned agent was warned and asked to mend his ways. University officials assured transparent & student friendly approach hereafter & agreed to deal with students directly," the embassy said.
Swaraj tweeted today that the matter had been resolved to the satisfaction of the students.
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