Victoria University settles with student over misleading accreditation claim

By Neelima Choahan
Updated December 15 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
Victoria University has settled with former student Thomas D'Souza after he sued them for misrepresentation of his engineering course as being accredited by a regulating body.  Photo: Nadine Fisher
Victoria University has settled with former student Thomas D'Souza after he sued them for misrepresentation of his engineering course as being accredited by a regulating body. Photo: Nadine Fisher

When Thomas D'Souza enrolled in Victoria University's Bachelors of Engineering Building Surveying course in 2002, he hoped to be walking out with a degree allowing him to practise as a fully qualified engineer in Australia.

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