Bangladeshi forex reserves causing “messy” student payment issues
Bangladeshi students wanting to study in major destinations are having issues paying their tuition fees due to dwindling forex reserves, sources have told The PIE.
Bangladeshi students wanting to study in major destinations are having issues paying their tuition fees due to dwindling forex reserves, sources have told The PIE.
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