Study in Australia
Why Study in Australia
Coming to Australia to study can be both an exciting and overwhelming experience for many students. As an education agent, we can help our students to be prepared for their new life there.
Australia is a stable, democratic, and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world.. It is a young, vibrant and friendly country in which students can live, learn, and grow.
The Australian education system has a strong international reputation and is known for its effective structure and innovative policy developments.
More than 400,000 international students were enrolled Australian education institutions. Institutions are focused on the future. Australia’s flexible English language institutions cater for everyone from beginner to advanced, and anyone can enroll at virtually any time of the year.
The qualification will be recognized by international employers and leading educational institutions around the world. This is because all Australian education qualifications are included under one national system. Australian education institutions offer a range of facilities including:
- health and counselling; student accommodation;
- prayer and worships rooms
- career services
- banking, shopping and food outlets
- child care
- clubs and societies
Moreover, Australia is a safe place to study. Every step is taken to ensure the safety of students on Australia’s campuses. Most universities/institutions have their own campus security 24 hours a day. There are also “Walk Safe” programs to assist people in getting to public transportation during late hours.
International students can apply for their Permanent Residency in Onshore General Skilled Categories. However, need to update through this web site;
www.immi.gov.au/skilled
List of Represented Institution
Melbourne / Victoria
- CQ University
- Deakin University
- Griffith University
- Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
- La Trobe University
- Melbourne Institute of Engineering
- Melbourne Institute of Technology
- Melbourne Institute of Tourism and Hospitality
Sydney/ New South Wales
- Charles Darwin University
- Curtin University (Sydney Campus)
- International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS)
- James Cook University
- KOI
- Latrobe University, Sydney Campus
- Southern Cross University
- TAFE NSW
- University of New Castle, Sydney
- Western Sydney University
Tasmania
Western Australia
South Australia
Brisbane and the Gold Coast/ Queensland
Australian Capital Territory-Canberra
Universities represented through AAET
Melbourne/ Victoria
- Deakin University
- La Trobe University
- Monash University (Group of 8)
- RMIT University
- Swinburne University
- Taylors College
- The University of Melbourne (Group of 8)
- Victoria University
Brisbane and the Gold Coast/ Queensland
- Griffith University
- IES
- Queensland University of Technology
- The University of Queensland (Group of 8)
- University of Southern Queensland
Sydney/ New South Wales
- Insearch
- The University of Sydney (Group of 8)
- University of New England
- University of New South Wales (Group of 8)
- University of Newcastle
- University of Technology, Sydney
- University of Western Sydney
- University of Wollongong
South Australia
- Eynesbury College
- Flinders University
- University of Adelaide (Group of 8)
- University of South Australia
Western Australia
- Curtin University
- Edith Cowen University
- Murdoch University
- University of Western Australia (Group of 8)
Australian Capital Territory
Education System in Australia
The diagram shows the study options that students have after completing different levels of education.
Any further studies above the undergraduate level are called postgraduate qualifications. There are many courses available that vary in length and are ranked as follows (from the lowest to highest level):
- Graduate Certificate (and Vocational Graduate Certificate)
- Graduate Diploma (and Vocational Graduate Diploma)
- Masters Degree (Coursework and Research)
- Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD)
The diagram does not represent some types of courses such as:
- English language courses (ELICOS),
- Non-award, foundation and pathway courses.
Cost of Study in Australia
PROGRAMS | TUITION FEES (Approx.)/Per Year |
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Diploma & Certificate Program | AUS $10,000 to $ 18,000 |
Bachelor Program | AUS $ 15,000 to $ 45,000 |
Masters Program | AUS $ 15,000 to $ 45,000 |
Admission Information:
Intake:
International students are expected to start planning for their studies in Australia at least 4 to 5 months prior in advance. The major intake for Australia is February and July. The other intake is September, November but it depends on the students program and the institution that he/she is applying to. Very few institutes might have the May intake as well.
English Language Requirement:
All students must show the Engish language proficiency if they are applying to Australian Institutes. International students need to reach the required level of English language competence.
Level of Study | Requirements |
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Advanced Diploma / Diploma / Certificate |
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Bachelors Degree |
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Post Graduate Certificate / Diploma |
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Masters Degree |
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Documents Required for Admission:
- Application Fee (if applicable)
- All Academic Transcript and Certificate
- Passport
- Proof of English Language Proficiency
- Resume
- SOP
- Research proposal (For Phd Applicants)
- Reference Letter (if required)
Australian Scholarships
Scholarships are offered by the Australian Government, education institutions, and a number of other organizations. There are limited scholarships available in Australia but they rarely cover the full cost of a study program and they are not always easy to find. Scholarships are available to international students with exceptional results at some Australian institutions. The amount awarded varies from one institution to another.
For more information, you can visit the below link
https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/australian-education/scholarships
About Australia
Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world. With spectacular landscapes and a rich ancient culture, Australia is a land like no other. The people of Australia are known for their friendly personality. It is world’s most urbanized country. The language of Australia is English and Aborigine. Australia has 4 seasons, Spring starts from September and ends in November, Summer starts from December and ends in February, Autumn starts from March and ends in May, and Winter starts June and ends in August.
The climate of Australia can vary a great deal from place to place. Usually the lowest temperature is 0oC and highest is 50oC.
Australia has 6 states and various territories.
States | Capital |
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South Australia | Adelaide |
Tasmania | Hobart |
New South Wales | Sydney |
Victoria | Melbourne |
Western Australia | Perth |
Queensland | Brisbane |
Territory | Capital |
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Australian Capital Territory | Canberra |
Northern Territory | Darwin |
Norfolk Island | Kingston |
Christmas Island | Flying Fish Cove |
Cocos (Killing) Island | West Island |
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