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Study in Australia





Study in Australia


Australia now has around 630,000 international students from over 140 countries around the world. They are enrolled in a wide range of disciplines at every level of education, including short-term English language courses, bachelor and master’s degrees right through to doctoral degrees.
Whichever course you choose, you’ll experience a unique kind of education. Studying in Australia promotes innovative, creative and independent thinking. You’ll learn to work as part of a team, to communicate effectively with others and to develop the practical skills and intellectual abilities you need for global success.
Most importantly, you’ll learn how to use your initiative. Your teachers will encourage you to think of original, practical solutions to real-world problems. Upon graduation, your qualification will make you highly sought after by Australian and international employers.
Study In Australia

Industries & Research

Every day throughout the world over a billion people rely heavily on Australian inventions. Every time they drive a car, fly, prepare a meal, use a laptop or Smartphone or spend some time in hospital there is a good chance they are relying on Australian inventions or discoveries. Australian inventions include the very old, such as the boomerang and the woomera, and the very new, such as the scramjet, first fired at the Woomera rocket range. Australians have been leaders in inventions relating to both maritime and aeronautical matters, including powered flight, the black box flight recorder, the inflatable escape slide, the surf ski, the wave-piercing catamaran and the winged keel.
The economy of Australia is a developed, modern market economy with a GDP of approximately US$1.2 trillion. In 2009, it was the 13th largest national economy by nominal GDP and the 17th largest measured by PPP.
Australia still benefits from the wealth on and under its land and seas. Natural resources and energy companies remain well represented on our list of Australia’s 40 biggest companies. BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, two mining giants, occupy second and fourth places in the list.

The top ten is rounded out by banks, financial services firms, a telecoms group and food retailers. The full 40 spans multinationals in a range of industries, from Fosters, synonymous with beer but whose wine business is now its larger part, to Qantas Airways to Macquarie Bank, which has developed an investment banking niche in large-scale infrastructure and is the world’s largest operator of private toll roads.

Life style


Australians are very friendly and helpful people, with a great sense of humor and a natural ability to tell jokes and play with words. Sometimes they may appear cold because of their “private nature” which has been imported over the past 2 decades, but it is just takes time to “break the ice”, and everything goes well. It means you can talk about any subject, but for more personal matters, things will take a little bit longer to come out in the open.
Australia now has around 630,000 international students from over 140 countries around the world. They are enrolled in a wide range of disciplines at every level of education, including short-term English language courses, bachelor and master’s degrees right through to doctoral degrees.
Whichever course you choose, you’ll experience a unique kind of education. Studying in Australia promotes innovative, creative and independent thinking. You’ll learn to work as part of a team, to communicate effectively with others and to develop the practical skills and intellectual abilities you need for global success.
Most importantly, you’ll learn how to use your initiative. Your teachers will encourage you to think of original, practical solutions to real-world problems. Upon graduation, your qualification will make you highly sought after by Australian and international employers.
Study In Australia

The Degrees are

  1. Bachelor Degree
  2. Bachelor Degree (Honors)
  3. Undergraduate Diploma
  4. Associate Diploma
  5. Masters Degree
  6. Doctoral Degree
  7. Graduate Diploma
  8. Graduate Certificate

Semester Offer

  1. Summer Semester: November to February
  2. Semester 1 (spring semester): February to June
  3. Semester 2 (fall semester): July to November

Requirements for Bachelor’s Program

  1. Academic
  2. At least 12 years of education (HSC equivalent).
  3. Language Proficiency
  4. Most schools require minimum overall band score of 6.0 in IELTS or Overall band score of 5.0 in IELTS plus max. 30 weeks ELICOS.
Course Length
  1. Bachelor Degree: Approx. 3 years of full time study
  2. Bachelor Degree (Honors): Approx. 4 years of full time study

Requirements for Master’s Program

  1. Academic
  2. At least 15 years of education.
  3. Language Proficiency
  4. Most schools require minimum overall band score of 6.0 in IELTS or Overall band score of 5.0 in IELTS plus max. 30 weeks ELICOS
Course Length
In most of the Australian Universities it is 1 to 2 years of study

Subjects for Bachelor’s & Master’s Program

Most of the Australian Universities offer: Arts, Education, Human Movement, Recreation & Performance, Music, Psychology & Counseling, Social Sciences, Accounting & Finance, Applied Economics, Hospitality, Tourism & Marketing, Information Systems, Law, Management, BBA, MBA, Health Sciences, Nursing, Architectural, Civil & Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Science & Mathematics, Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, Asia & Pacific Studies, Communication, Community Services, Aged Services, Public Advocacy & Action, Multidisciplinary Degrees, Applied Physics, Chemical Sciences, Environmental Management & Sciences, Food Sciences, Life Sciences, Environmental Safety & Risk Engineering etc.

Expenses

Tuition Fees in $AUS
University education, Foundation Studies
Cost: $9,000 to $14,000 per year. (Such as university entrance, preparatory and bridging courses)
Bachelor’s programs
Bachelor Degree: $10,000 to $13,500 per year (such as courses in arts, business, economics and law)
Laboratory-based Bachelor Degree: $11,000 to $16,500 a year (such as science and engineering courses)
Post graduate programs
Graduate Certificates/Graduate Diplomas: $9000 to $16,000 per year
Masters/Doctoral Degree: $11,000 to $18,500 per year
MBA programs
Cost: $18 000 to $48 000 a year
Living & Other Expenses in $AUS
A student spends about $335 per week including food, clothing, transport, travel, telephone etc.
Accommodation Expense in $AUS
Homestay or Farmstay: $110 to $270 per week
Hostels & guest houses: $80 to $135 per week
Share accommodation: $50 to $160 per week
Rental accommodation: $70 to $350 per person per week
Boarding schools: $155 to $210 per week
University accommodation: $190 to $280 per week
Health Insurance in $AUS
International students must have adequate arrangements for health insurance.
Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) insurance costs generally from $75 for three months.
Students in Australia are responsible for their own accident and property insurance.

Supporting Documents

  1. Completed Application Form
  2. English version of your all educational documents including mark sheet.
  3. School/College leaving certificate.
  4. Application fee payment document.
  5. English language (IELTS) tests result.
  6. Photocopy of your passport.

Credit Transfer Facility

  1. Students may apply for credit transfer program at undergraduate or postgraduate level in Australia.
  2. The maximum amount of credit that may be granted normally is not greater than 50% of the course.
  3. Most of the Australian universities consider minimum “B” grade for acceptance.

Other Information

Working in Australia
Students can apply for permission to work once they start their course on a student visa
You must bring evidence from the education provider that the student has started this course.
With permission you can work up to 20 hours per week during course time. During vacation, you are allowed to work full time.
On-campus jobs do not provide enough funds to cover your tuition or living expenses.
Masters and doctorate students and family members can apply for permission to work full time.
Work permit can be obtained electronically or on paper using form 157P.
Jobs in Australia
The job areas are: Bartending/waiting tables, Retailing, Construction, Hospitality & Hairdressing, Health Care Services, Accounting, Engineering Jobs, Health & Medical, Computing, Trades, Fruit Picking, Architecture, Hospitality & Food Service Jobs, Temporary Administration & Secretarial Jobs etc.
 
Average wages (per hour-casual time):
Bartending/waiting tables: $15 – $25 per hour
Retail sales assistant: $15 – $25 per hour
Child care: $18 – $20 per hour
Average wages (per week-full time):
Chef: $700 – $800 per week
Check out operators and cashiers: $500 – $700 per week
Building/laboring: $650 – $850 per week
Engineering: $800 – $1500 per week
Hairdressing: $530 – $650 per week
Secretarial/administration: $600 – $700 per week
 
Scholarships
There is a huge number of scholarship available on the International Scholarship Database of VarsityAdmission.COM site.
You may also search scholarship in Australian Govt. Scholarship Database at Scholarships Database.
The Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training website can link you to the relevant university for more information about particular scholarship.
The Association of Commonwealth Universities website provides scholarship guide for Commonwealth postgraduate students offered by Governments, Rotary International, World Bank, World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, United Nations, Rockefeller Foundation etc.

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