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Why Study in the Australia?

The United Kingdom is renowned for its world-class education system, diverse culture, and vibrant academic community. Here are some compelling reasons to choose the USA as your study destination

Academic Excellence

The USA is home to many prestigious universities and colleges known for their academic excellence and cutting-edge research. From Ivy League institutions to state-of-the-art research facilities, you will have access to a wide range of programs and disciplines taught by renowned faculty members.

Global Recognition

A degree from a US institution carries significant weight worldwide, opening doors to a multitude of career opportunities. US universities are highly respected and recognized for their rigorous curriculum, innovative teaching methods, and emphasis on practical skills development.

Variety of Programs

Whether you are interested in business, engineering, humanities, arts, or sciences, American universities offer an extensive range of academic programs and majors. You can choose from undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs tailored to match your interests and career aspirations.

Research Opportunities

Whether you are interested in business, engineering, humanities, arts, or sciences, American universities offer an extensive range of academic programs and majors. You can choose from undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs tailored to match your interests and career aspirations.

Cultural Diversity

Studying in the USA exposes you to a vibrant and diverse cultural environment. You will have the chance to interact with students from various backgrounds, engage in cross-cultural exchanges, and develop a global perspective. This multicultural experience enhances your personal growth and prepares you for an increasingly interconnected world.

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  • The main intakes offered by Universities are in June/July and January/February. Some colleges may also have intakes in March and November.

  • Undergraduate Education:
    • For international students, undergraduate tuition fees in Australia typically range from AUD $20,000 to AUD $45,000 per year. Some specialized programs may have higher fees, and prestigious universities may also have higher tuition costs.
  • Graduate Education:
    • Graduate programs in Australia can vary widely in terms of tuition. On average, international students can expect to pay between AUD $20,000 to AUD $40,000 per year, though some professional or specialized programs may have higher costs.

  • Vibrant Multicultural Nation
    • Australia is also one of the best places to live. It is a young, vibrant and friendly country in which students can live, learn and grow. True culture melting Cities like Melbourne are known to host nationals from over 80 (Eighty) countries. Differences are embraced in Australia, every year Australia celebrates different cultures on Harmony Day and on the National Multicultural Festival. So if you want a quality education and a good lifestyle, Australia's the place to be.
  • Academic Excellence
    • Australia has 37 government-funded universities and two private universities, as well as a number of other specialist institutions that provide approved courses at the higher education level. The University of Sydney is Australia's oldest university, having been founded in 1850, followed by the University of Melbourne three years later. Other notable universities include those of the Group of Eight leading tertiary institutions, including the University of Adelaide, the Australian National University located in the national capital in Canberra, which is ranked 1st in Australia, and 27th in the world by the QS World University Rankings (2021), Monash University and the University of New South Wales.
  • Quality and Standards
    • According to the worldwide Quality-of-Life Index for 2021, Australia is 4th worldwide for the quality of life and 4 of the top 10 livable cities in the world are in Australia. While the 2011 index shows that all of Australia's major cities fare well in global comparative livability surveys where Melbourne ranked 1st on The Economist's 2017 World's Most Livable Cities list, followed by Sydney and Perth in seventh and ninth place respectively.
  • Employment
    • A full-time International student can work part-time as per the given guidelines.
    • A full-time degree student can work up to 40 hours fortnightly during term-time and full-time during vacations.
    • A full-time student can also work on a work placement as part of the course.
    • A student can earn from $16 - $25 per hour i.e. $1,280 - $2,000 per month.
    • After the successful completion of a Bachelors or Masters a student can apply for a 2 year Post-Study Work Permit.

  • Education in Australia
    • The Australian education system has a strong international reputation and is known for its effective structure and innovative policy developments. Many other countries, eager to improve their own education systems, turn to Australia for advice. Institutions must support international students in adjusting to study and life in Australia, achieving their learning goals and satisfying the learning outcomes of their course. This includes providing information on arrival about:
      • student support services available to help facilitate a smooth transition to life in Australia;
      • legal services;
      • emergency and health services
      • facilities and resources;
      • complaints and appeals processes; and
      • any student visa conditions relating to course progress and/or attendance as appropriate.
    • Australia is rapidly growing as one of the most popular destinations for international student to attend. Currently Australia has the third largest international student enrolment behind the USA and the UK. Degrees obtained from Australian universities are recognized all over the world, and there is the added boost that the Australian higher education system is federally regulated. Which means the Australian government regulates all universities in the country each year to make sure they are maintaining their high education standards.
  • Australian Groups of Universities
    • Universities that share common characteristics have formed groups and networks that to some extent illustrate differences in focus and objectives between groups of universities and the commonalities of those within the group.
  • Study Costs
    • Living costs in Australia Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia. This helps to ensure students are better able to make the most of their studies and have a safe and enjoyable experience in Australia.
  • PhD Degree
    • Australia is a very popular country in which to commence studies. Around 50% of all international students from over 80 different countries are studying at Australian universities. Master and PhD Students and their dependents can apply for permission to work after their course commences, and are allowed to work full-time whilst the course is running.
  • Master By Research Degree
    • A Masters by Research will build on the skills and knowledge you developed in your undergraduate degree. Supported by a research supervisor, you will undertake advanced research in your field and develop the skills to apply, and critically evaluate various research methodology.
  • Master By Coursework Degree
    • A masters degree enhances your professional skills and understanding of a specific area of knowledge. One of the advantages of a masters by coursework is the support and guidance you receive in tutorials, from tutors and other students.
  • Graduate Certificate & Diploma
    • Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas are in the category of postgraduate studies which are designed as a prerequisite of Master degree. The Graduate Certificate which usually take 6 months, typically involves broadening individual skills already gained in an undergraduate program, or developing vocational knowledge and skills in a new professional area.
  • Bachelor Degree
    • Bachelor degree: provides initial preparation for professional careers and postgraduate study, and involves a minimum of six semesters full-time study. Entrance typically requires completion of an Australian secondary school certificate of education (Year 12) or the overseas equivalent, or a diploma or advanced diploma from the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. …
  • Foundation Degree
    • Australia has become a popular destination for students seeking a quality English language education. The Foundation Studies programs have been developed as a pre-university year to make sure international students get the best possible start at an Australian tertiary institution. …
  • Vocational Education
    • With the huge and ever-growing number of education providers in Australia, choosing which type of institution to study with can be daunting. However, if you are looking for clear pathways into the workforce or higher education there are many advantages to be found in studying through The Australian Technical and Further Education (TAFE) system.
  • Secondary Education
    • Australia is a popular secondary education destination for international students. Not only does Australia offer quality, internationally recognised education, it also provides a safe, comfortable and multicultural environment. Secondary education in Australia aims to provide skills for your future study, employment and life in Australia or anywhere in the world.
  • English Program
    • The English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) sector is an important one within the Australian Education system. In 2010, 140,102 student enrolments were counted* in the ELICOS sector. 60% of those students held Student visas, 23% Visitor and the remaining 17% Working Holiday & other visas.

  • To begin studying in Australia, there are a range of entry requirements you may have to meet. Requirements may vary depending on the level of education you want to study.
  • English language requirements
    • Applicants are required to provide results of an English language test. The English language skill level might defer from one institution to another or depending on the desired program.
    • Applicants who completed a 1-2 year Academic studies in English will not be required to provide evidence of English language skill and will be able to enter the program directly.
  • Academic requirements
    • Applicants interested in commencing undergraduate studies are required to have an Australian senior secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12), or the overseas equivalent.
    • Applicants interested in commencing Postgraduate studies are required to have an Australian Bachelor's degree, or graduate diploma/graduate certificate from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum credit (65 per cent). Qualifications awarded outside Australia can also be used for admission but equivalencies and entry requirements are determined based on the country, institution, and qualification.
  • GPA
    • The Australian Educational system, Universities and Institutions adopt a GPA scale to assess and process applications.
    • The GPA scale might defer from one Institution to another and can be different from one country to another, thus, the GPA measure might be imprecise and the Australian educational system will assess applicants GPA based on the educational institution and country previous studies and qualification completed.
  • Evidence of funds
    • Applicants must be aware of the financials and the cost when choosing Australia as their destination of study, applicants will be required to have access to funds including full year of tuition fees, (1) year of living expenses and an overseas health cover plus a 2 ways home flight tickets.
  • Required Documents for Admissions
    • Main applicants passport or official translation of birth certificate
    • Official translation of Students academic certificates and transcript or records
    • Professional academic resume
    • Statement of purpose
    • English language certificate such as IELTS, TOFFEL,PTE..etc
      • Official translation of the transcript, depending on qualifications and educational levels, Diploma
    • Two Academic references (if applicable)
    • Official translation of employment letter (if applicable)
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement
    • The GTE form means a person who satisfies the genuine temporary entrant criterion for student visa. Student Visa applications requires the applicant to support and satisfy the intention to genuinely stay in Australia temporarily.
    • A form must be completed by applicants (Students) supporting a genuine intention to temporarily enter and remain in Australia for Educational causes only.
  • The Applicant's Circumstances
    • Decision makers will regard to the applicants circumstances in their home country and the applicant's potential circumstances in Australia.
      • The applicant's circumstances in their home Country:
        • Applicant must show reasonable reasons for not undertakiung the study in their home country or region.
        • The extent of the applicants personal ties to their home country (Family, Employment..etc)
        • The extent of the applicants personal ties to their home country (Family, Employment..etc)
        • Economic circumstances of the applicant that would present as significant incentive for the applicant no to return to their home country.
        • Miliatry service commitments that would present as a significant incentive for the applicant no to return to their home country.
        • Political and civil unrest in the applicants home country.
      • The applicant's potential circumstances in Australia
        • Evidence that the student visa program is being used to circumvent the intentions of the migration programme
        • Whether the student visa or Student Guardian visa is being used to maintain ongoing residence
        • Whether the primary and secondary applicant(s) have entered into a relationship of concern for a successful student visa outcome. Where a decision maker determines that an applicant and dependant have contrived their relationship for a successfull Student visa outcomes, the decision maker may find that both applicants do not satisfy the genuine temporary entrant criterion.

  • A number of criteria is required to be met by the Department of immigration to provide a student Visa:
    • The student must be accepted into full-time study
    • Must be a genuine temporary entrant
    • Must meet health and health insurance requirements
    • Must be of the appropriate age
    • Must have a “good” character and not have any debts to the Australian government
  • In addition, if higher risk criteria apply:
    • o The student must provide specified evidence to meet financial requirements
    • o The student must demonstrate appropriate English language skills (IELTS, Toffel..etc).
  • Furthermore, if the student is under 18 of age, they, must have acceptable arrangements for their accommodation and welfare.
  • The information in these sections applies to persons whose primary intention in coming to Australia is to study, and intend to study for more than 12 weeks. Students who wish to study a short course may be able to do so, on other visa classes (e.g. a tourist visa allows study for up to three months). Applicants can use this Visa Finder.
  • Criteria applied to all student applications
    • Only students who have enrolled in full-time study can apply for a student visa, with exception of Doctoral (PhD) students waiting for their thesis to be marked
    • Full Time Study
      • Only students who have enrolled in full-time study can apply for a student visa, with exception of Doctoral (PhD) students waiting for their thesis to be marked
    • Genuine Temporary entrant (GTE)
      • Granting a student Visa is relays on whether the applicant is a genuine temporary entrant. That is students coming to Australia for genuine study purposes and have a realistic prospect of returning home oce their studies have finished.
  • Good Character
    • The student must make a declaration on the visa application form that includes but is not limited to the following:
      • they have not been involved in criminal activity. Or
      • they have not been previously deported
  • Health Insurance
    • Adequate health insurance is a mandatory visa condition. DIBP requires evidence of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) to demonstrate that the student is adequately insured.
    • Often, the education provider will include the option to pay for health insurance in the enrolment fees and a CoE will indicate that the student has OSHC arranged.
  • Evidence of financial capacity
    • Regular applications require a student to present two extra pieces of evidence with their visa application: financial capacity and English language proficiency evidence
    • All funds that can be accepted as evidence must be clearly available to the student in order to pay for their studies and living costs.
  • The factors that may be considered include:
    • The relationship of the sponsor (e.g. a parent or guardian's funds are appropriate, but “family friends” bank accounts are not normally acceptable)
    • Income, assets and employment history of sponsor/parent
  • The following are sources of evidence of financial capacity:
    • o Money deposit with a financial institution (bank)
    • o Loan with a financial institution (bank)
    • o Government loans
    • o Scholarship
  • English language proficiency requirements
    • Prescribe a minimum score of 4.5
  • Exemptions
    • There are exemptions for this requirement to present an English test score for the following students:
    • Students who have successfully completed, in the two years prior to student visa application, the requirements for a senior Secondary Certificate of Education, in a course that was conducted in English.
  • Requirements for students under 18
    • Under Australian law, an individual under 18 is not yet an adult. So certain requirements apply to these students. The student must provide evidence of adequate welfare arrangements for the duration of their visa, or until they turn 18, to make a valid visa application.
  • CONFIRMATION OF APPROPRIATE ACCOMMODATION AND WELFARE (CAAW)
    • If a younger student is not living with a parent or suitable relative, the education provider must sign a letter called the Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW): approving the student’s general welfare and accommodation arrangements before the student visa can be issued.
    • If a student's welfare arrangements are approved by education provider students must not travel to Australia until the welfare arrangements are due to commence. Dates are nominated by the provider not the student.
  • SCHOOL SECTOR
    • Age Requirements
      • There are age limits set for international students intending to study in the School sector.
      • o A primary school student must be at least 6 years of age.
      • o Secondary students must:
      • o be less than 17 years old when commencing the Academic year Grade 9.
      • o be less than 18 years old when commencing the Academic year Grade 10
      • o be less than 19 years old when commencing the Academic year Grade 11
      • o be less than 20 years old when commencing the Academic year Grade 12
      • o A primary school student will only be granted a visa for a maximum period of two years.
  • Meeting Student Visa Conditions
    • Attendance
      • A student must attend at least 80% of their scheduled lessons, unless they are enrolled in a higher education (i.e. University) course.

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