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- Comprehensive Practical Study Courses.
- Thousands of Graduate and Undergraduate Programs.
- Three Years Bachelor’s Degree Acceptable.
- Students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week.
- Post Study Work Permit for up to 2 Years.
- NO GRE/GMAT for Post graduate studies Required.
- Permanent Residence options after study.
- Scholarship available for eligible Candidates.
- Warm Welcoming Culture of Australia.
- High Visa Success rate.
- Multicultural Study and work Environment.
Intake | Deadline |
Semester 1 (February intake) | October-November |
Semester 2 (July intake) | April-May |
Institution/Degree | *Annual fees (indicative) |
School | $7,800 to $30,000 |
English language studies | $300/ week depending on course length |
Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) | $10,000 to $22,000 |
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree | $18,000 to $33,000* |
Postgraduate Master’s Degree | $20,000 to $37,000* |
The unique factor of the Australian education system is its implementation of Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), the national policy established in 1995 that specifies the standards of qualifications for the tertiary education sector (higher education, vocational education and training) in addition to the school leaving certificate, called the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education. With AQF, your degree is recognized and authorized by the government.
Under the AQF, there are 10 levels that interconnect various schools, colleges, universities and educational institutions in one single national system. This allows flexibility; choice and better career planning for students to move from one study level to another as long as their student visa requirements are fulfilled.
The education system in Australia is three-tiered with primary, secondary and tertiary levels of education. Here’s an overview of the different levels and qualifications available as per the AQF.
Level 1 | Certificate I |
Level 2 | Certificate II |
Level 3 | Certificate III |
Level 4 | Certificate IV |
Level 5 | Diploma |
Level 6 | Advanced Diploma, , Associate Degree |
Level 7 | Bachelor Degree |
Level 8 | Bachelor Honors’ Degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma |
Level 9 | Master’s Degree |
Level 10 | Doctoral Degree |
The Australian Government provides an opportunity to all Indian students to study in the country but as a prerequisite, you’ll have to obtain a student visa first. The visa you need will depend on your age, the type of study you want to pursue, and how long you want to stay in Australia. As an international student, you would most commonly require a student (subclass 500) visa, regardless of your field of study.
Coming into effect since July 1, 2016, a student subclass 500 visa lets you stay in Australia for the duration of your study program, which is mostly up to five years. It is important for you to ensure that your visa remains valid and you abide by the conditions as mentioned on your student visa. You can read up in detail about this kind of visa on the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.
When applying for your student visa for Australia, you will generally need:
- Proof of enrollment (your electronic confirmation of enrollment)
- A valid passport
- Your visa application fee
- Your Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
- Academic and work experience documents
- Evidence of your English proficiency skills (book your place in the IELTS test)
- Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare)
- Details of your health insurance policy (Overseas Student Health Cover )
- Statement of purpose
- Passport sized photographs
If you are under 18 years of age, you will also need to provide additional documents such as parental consent.
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