Why Study in Australia?
Australia is increasingly becoming the favorite destination for education by foreign students. Australia is known today as the land of opportunities as it offers a varied number of courses in all the fields of education.
High Quality of Education
Australian qualifications are recognized by employers and leading educational institutions in many countries around the world. Moreover, 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 authorized by the Australian government.
Multicultural Society
Australia is a safe, multicultural, friendly and harmonious society. Australians value the wealth of cultural diversity and social sophistication that international students bring to the campuses and communities.
Global Recognition
Schools and employers all over the world recognize degrees from Australian schools. Graduates from Australian schools are highly sought after due to the impressive international reputation of the Australian education system. This system is carefully regulated by the Australian government in order to maintain the high standards of education associated with the country.
Scholarships and Internships
Australia being comparatively new in terms of attracting foreign students offers more scholarship opportunities compared to the United States or the UK. It, however, needs to be kept in mind that Australia is a less populated yet vast country that can fit in employment opportunities at a rate faster than any other part of the world.
Cost of Studying in Australia
Study Program | Average Tuition Fees in AUD$ |
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Undergraduate Bachelor Degree | AUD $14000 – $25000 P.A |
Postgraduate Master’s Degree | AUD $16000 – $39000 P.A |
Living Expenses | AUD $19830 P.A (AS PER DIAC) |
Work While you Study
Students who go to Australia for full-time studies can work up to 20 hours per week part-time and 40 hours per week full time during the vacation period.
Australian Admission Checklist
- SSC Mark Memo
- 10+2 (Intermediate) Marks memo
- Bachelor’s Individual Marks Memo
- Provisional Certificate
- Consolidated Marks Memo
- IELTS/PTE/TOEFL Score Cards
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume
- Passport (First and last page)
Australian Process flow
- PTE/IELTS/TOEFL
- Unversity and Course selections
- Apply for conditional/unconditional Offer letter
- GTE (General Tenant Entrant)
- Financials (Submit all fincancials for payment approvals)
- Fees Payments (Pay 1st sem fee for eCOE)
- Pre-Medicals
- Visa Lodgement
- Pre-Departure Session