Central Government Orders Colleges To Share Data On Foreign Student Admissions
The Central Government has issued a fresh directive making it compulsory for all schools, colleges and universities to inform authorities within 24 hours of admitting any foreign national. The order, sent to states and concerned agencies, states that strict compliance is required in the interest of national security.

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Directive Linked To Immigration And Foreigners Act 2025
According to the official communication, the instruction has been issued under the provisions of the Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025, which was enacted last year. The government has asked every educational institution across the country to ensure that details of any foreigner granted admission are reported to the designated registration authorities within a day.
Officials have described the move as a vital step to strengthen monitoring mechanisms and maintain updated records of foreign nationals studying in India. Institutions have been clearly told that adherence to the rule is mandatory.
Detailed Form To Be Uploaded Online
As part of the process, institutions will be required to fill out a prescribed form at the time of admitting a foreign student. The form must then be uploaded to the government portal within 24 hours.
The information sought goes beyond basic identification details. Institutions must provide the student's visa number, name, contact information and other relevant credentials. In addition, the government has directed institutions to furnish academic records and performance-related details.
The form requires updates on attendance status, whether examinations have been conducted, results including pass or fail status, and whether the student is eligible to continue the course. Educational institutions must also report on the general conduct of the student and mention any remarks, if applicable.
Focus On National Security
The government has emphasised that the directive is aimed at safeguarding national security. Officials say maintaining real-time data on foreign students will help ensure that no individual with undesirable intentions misuses a student visa.
By mandating swift reporting and continuous academic tracking, authorities are seeking tighter oversight of foreign nationals enrolled in Indian educational institutions. The latest order signals a stricter compliance framework and closer scrutiny of foreign student admissions across the country.
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