Australia

Why Study In Australia
  • Courses are recognized internationally, Graduates from Australia are very successful in finding jobs and hold prominent positions worldwide
  • A dynamic, vibrant country and its people are energetic, friendly and confident. Multicultural Australia is a safe, friendly, sophisticated
  • Education standards are higher and the academic environment is stimulating, It offers an education experience that makes a real difference.
  • Most courses and training undertaken by international students in Australia are covered by Australian Qualification Framework (AQF). It is a system of learning which is authorised by the Australian government
  • Living costs and tuition fees are comparatively lower than most other countries
  • Allowed to work 20 hours per week. to earn money, gain useful work experience in a foreign country and meet a variety of new people.
  • High Visa success rate.
  • Preference given for migration
Education System

The Australian education system is divided into the University, Vocational and English language sectors.

  • University is the highest level of study in Australia. Students can study at the undergraduate level (Bachelors degree) or postgraduate level (Graduate Certificate, diploma, Masters, PhD).
  • Vocational institutions are closely linked with industry, making courses very practical and skill-based. Vocational Courses are provided at both the government funded and Further Education (TAFE) institutes and at private institutions. Many courses provide advanced standing into university degrees.
  • English language courses are undertaken for study, travel, immigration or business purposes. There are around 100 private English language centers in Australia. Some universities and TAFE institutes also offer English language courses.

Institutions will assess whether students meet the selection criteria set for proposed course of study. They will look at the level and content of the study student have completed in their home country

Undergraduate

Undergraduate courses require an Australian Senior School Certificate of Education (Year 12) or the overseas equivalent of Australian high school matriculation, such as three passes at GCE A Levels in appropriate subjects. Some courses may also have certain pre-requisite subjects. Postgraduate courses requires satisfactory completion of a first degree at undergraduate level. Confirmed research ability or relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration.

Students need a sufficient level of English language proficiency and must meet minimum academic requirements to study in Australia. when applying for a student visa. Australian education institutions can only accept students with an appropriate level of English proficiency. Institutions set their own English language requirements and may have different IELTS entry levels for the proposed level of course than those required for a student visa.

  • Student visa can be filed in two ways. Evisa (Electronic Visa) & Paper visa. Students have to pay Visa Application fee through Credit Card only (E-Lodgement) and VFS charges OR Paper visa student along with the Visa Application Fee should pay the VFS Charges
  • Students need to submit Form 157A , Form 956, Form 1282, Passport Copy of Applicant (Biodata page, address page and any observation page [if applicable]) , Passport size 4 photographs, All Educational Documents of applicant along with IELTS Score Card, Declaration on affidavit from student , Documents of Employment (Previous work experience or if student is currently working somewhere. Please provide all documents), Statement of Purpose and Any supporting documents for the visa file.
  • Sponsor’s should submit Affidavit of Sponsorship from Sponsor , Photo ID Proof of Sponsor (Election ID, Ration Card, PAN Card or Driving license) , ITRs for last three Years and Evidence of Income
  • Students should show funds according to the program, subclass & assessment level they have selected. And Living Expenses – 18,610 Per Annum, Overseas Student Health Cover 342 Per Annum and Travel Expenses 2,000

Students find accommodation both on and off campus .Australia has a good standard of accommodation ranging from halls of residence, boarding schools, home stays and rented houses, apartments or rooms.

  • University accommodation : Most universities offer a variety of accommodation on or near to campus such as university apartments, residential colleges or halls of residence. Halls of Residence-cheaper and a popular option with full-time international students. Residential colleges-includes meals, library, computer access, sporting and social facilities. It is usually for full-time students and students are advised to apply early as these are usually high in demand
  • Home-stay : Students live with a local family during the course of study. Students are welcomed into the home and accepted as a member of the family, participating in all daily routines of the family. Inclusive of food and electricity. (Mon-Fri breakfast and dinner, Sat & Sun three meals)
  • Shared / Rental accommodation : Students often share with fellow students and may have to provide their own furniture. Students usually advertise for room wanted or a room available in newspapers and notice boards on campus.

In order to work in Australia while a student they must have a student visa with work permission. Receiving the visa and work permission together saves both time and money. Students are allowed to begin working as soon as classes begin. Students studying in Australia under a student visa are allowed to work a maximum of 40 hours per fortnight during the term and unlimited hours when your course is not in session.

Australia continues to have demand for foreign workers, and students that have earned a degree in Australia have a special work visa category. There are also several other visa categories open to international students, and Australia has a very straightforward path to permanent residency using a points system . If one wants to stay and work after one graduate, one must apply and obtain a work visa.

  • Intakes: February, July
  • Tuition fee:
  • Living cost: 18,610 Per Annum
FAQ

The cost of living in Australia can vary on an individual choice of city or town. A student in Australia will need 18,610 Per Annum. This amount covers rent, food, basic clothing, public transport & books

Generally Australian universities have two semesters. The first is from February to June and the second from July to November. This can vary somewhat between universities.

Australia offers very competitively priced study and living. Tuition fees will vary depending on the course and university at which the student is studying and also students lifestyle and activity expenses.

Australian Agency recommends that a student get an Australian tax file number (TFN). student will need this for banking and tax purposes if they are work during study. Every Australian Post Office will have an application form available. Or can apply online.

List Of Universities
  • The University of Queensland, Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00025B)
  • The Monash University, Melbourne (CRICOS Code: 00008C)
  • The University of Adelaide, South Australia (CRICOS Code 00123M)
  • The University of Newcastle, Callaghan (CRICOS Code 00109J)
  • Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. (CRICOS Code 00213J)
  • Curtin University (CRICOS Code: 00301J)
  • Macquarie University, Sydney (CRICOS Code 00002J)
  • RMIT University, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 00122A)
  • Deakin University, Melbourne & Geelong. (CRICOS Code 00113B)
  • University of South Australia, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 00121B)
  • University of Tasmania, Hobart, Launceston and Sydney (CRICOS Code 00586B)
  • Griffith University, Gold Coast & Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00233E)
  • James Cook University, Townsville and Cairns (CRICOS Code 00117J)
  • James Cook University, Brisbane. (CRICOS Code 00117J)
  • Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 00111D)
  • La Trobe University, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 03312D)
  • La Trobe University, Sydney Campus. (CRICOS Code 00115M)
  • Flinders University, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 00114A)
  • Western Sydney University, Parramatta. (CRICOS Code 00917K)
  • CQUniversity Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane & Perth. (CRICOS Code 00219C)
  • Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Lismore and Coffs Harbour (CRICOS Code 01241G)
  • Southern Cross University, Sydney, Melbourne & Perth. (CRICOS Code 01241G)
  • University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland (CRICOS Code QLD 00244B, NSW 02225M)
  • University of Southern Queensland Sydney Education Centre. (CRICOS Code NSW 02225M)
  • Australian Catholic University, North Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 00004G)
  • Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga (CRICOS Code 00005F)
  • Charles Sturt University, Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane Study Centres (CRICOS Code 00005F)
  • Federation University, Melbourne & Sydney (ATMC). (CRICOS Code 000103D)
  • University of Sunshine Coast, Melbourne & Sydney (ATMC). (CRICOS Code 01595D)
  • Victoria University, Sydney Campus. (CRICOS Code 02475D)
  • Le Cordon Bleu, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne & Perth. (CRICOS Code 02380M)
  • UTS Insearch, Haymarket, New South Wales (CRICOS Provider Codes: UTS Insearch 00859D, UTS 00099F)
  • La Trobe College, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 03312D)
  • Deakin College, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 01590J)
  • Edith Cowan College. (CRICOS Code 01312J)
  • Griffith College, Gold Coast & Brisbane. (CRICOS Code 01737F)
  • Sydney Institute of Business & Technology. (CRICOS code 01576G)
  • South Australia Institute of Business & Technology, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 02193C)
  • Curtin College, Perth. (CRICOS Code 02042G)
  • Eynesbury College, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 00561M)
  • Newcastle International College. (CRICOS Code 03293B)
  • Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus (CRICOS Code 00917K)
  • University of Canberra College, Canberra (CRICOS Code 00212K)
  • Australian College of Applied Psychology, Sydney (CRICOS Code 01328A)
  • James Cook University College (CRICOS Code 00117J)
  • Australian National University College, Canberra. (CRICOS Code 01682E)
  • Flinders International Study Centre, Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 01682E)
  • Taylors College, Perth & Sydney (CRICOS Code 01682E)
  • The University of Sydney- Foundation Programs (Through Taylors College) (CRICOS Code 00026A)
  • The University of Western Australia, Pathway Program (Through Taylors College) (CRICOS Code 01682E)
  • Melbourne Institute of Technology, Sydney & Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 01545C, 03245K (NSW)
  • Australian Technical & Management College, Melbourne. (ATMC CRICOS Code 03013D)
  • SAE Institute, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth. (CRICOS Code 003121)
  • The University of Adelaide College (CRICOS Code 00123M)
  • Murdoch Institute of Technology, Perth. (CRICOS Code 03127E)
  • International Institute of Business & Information Technology, Sydney & Adelaide. (CRICOS Code 01917B, 00103D)
  • ECA Graduate Institute (CRICOS Code 02997M)
  • Asia Pacific International College, Sydney & Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 03048D)
  • Strathfield College, Sydney & Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 02736K)
  • English Language School in Sydney. (CRICOS Code 02644C)
  • Sarina Russo Institute, Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00607B)
  • International College of Management Sydney. (CRICOS Code 01484M)
  • The Imperial College of Australia, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 02858M)
  • Education Access Australia, Melbourne. (CRICOS Code 02450B)
  • Engineering Institute of Technology, Perth (CRICOS No: 03567C)
  • The Hotel School Sydney and Melbourne (CRICOS No: 01241G)
  • New England College of Technology, Brisbane & Sydney (CRICOS NO. 03113M)
  • MEGA College, Sydney (CRICOS No. 02657J)
  • Canterbury Business College, Sydney (CRICOS Code 01899K)
  • Canterbury Technical Institute, Brisbane (CRICOS Code 02938M)
  • Canterbury Language Academy, Sydney (CRICOS Code 02534J)
  • Academies Australasia Polytechnic, Melbourne (CRICOS Code 02439G)
  • Excelsia College, Macquarie Park (CRICOS Code- 02664K)
  • AIT- Academy of Information Technology (CRICOS: 02155J)
  • Airways Aviation, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast (CRICOS Code 00296A)
  • Amber Aviation Academy, Melbourne (CRICOS Code 03462A)
  • Monash College International Twinning Program