Kathmandu, June 2 -- Yet another wing of the Australia Institute of Business and Technology with hundreds of Nepali students has been deregistered by the country's regulator for the vocational and training sector for failing to meet the admission compliances.

The Australian Skills Quality and Authority (ASQA), the regulatory body, which had deregistered AIBT in February, now has taken similar action against its international wing-the AIBT-International.

The institute, along with two other vocational and training institutes-NSW Business College and Zarah Institute of Education-faced the action with effect from June 19. The business college and Zarah institute have few Nepali students, but a majority of around 1,200 students at the AIBT-I...