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South Asia Intl Institute plans revamp

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HYDERABAD: South Asia International Institute (South Asia), a part of an international `network of universities, has announced that the institute is going to restructure its operations in Hyderabad.

"Despite the encouraging beginning and commitment to the highest levels of quality, we think we are unlikely to receive approvals in the timeframe necessary for it to continue its academic programme," the institute said in a press release. "Given the unanticipated and lengthy delays in receiving approvals from the Union Government, and the resultant atmosphere of uncertainty, we have decided to provide the students with alternative avenues to pursue their education and obtain a degree," it said.

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