Harvard vs Trump, May 23 -- The Donald Trump administration, in its escalating feud with Harvard University, recently dealt the Ivy League school another huge blow - revoking the varsity's Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification - which enables a university to enrol international students.

Harvard University sued the Trump government, stating that the block had an "immediate and devastating effect" on the university and over 7,000 visa holders, and a US judge blocked the government's decision for now.

But what if the Trump government becomes successful in revoking Harvard's SEVP certification? What does it mean for the international students? LiveMint explains.

The SEVP, granted by the US Department of Homeland Securi...