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  • STUDY IN Australia

    Why study in Australia ?

    High-Quality Education

    Australia is home to several world-renowned universities like the University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, and Australian National University, offering high-quality education across various fields.

    Cultural Diversity

    Australia is known for its multicultural environment, allowing you to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures, which can enrich your overall experience

    Work Opportunities

    International students in Australia can work part-time during their studies (up to 40 hours per fortnight during term time), helping you earn some extra income and gain work experience.

    Post-Study Work Visa

    Australia offers post-study work visas, which allow international graduates to stay and work in the country for a certain period after finishing their degree. This can be a good opportunity to gain experience before returning home.

    Support for International Students

    Australian universities offer support services to help international students with everything from visa applications to housing, healthcare, and academic support.

    Beautiful Environment

    From stunning beaches to beautiful natural parks and cities like Sydney and Melbourne, Australia offers a great quality of life with plenty of outdoor activities.

    Visa Checklist

      • Proof of Enrolment
      • Visa Application Fee
      • A Valid Passport
      • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
      • Evidence of your English proficiency skills (such as IELTS test scores)
      • Evidence of Financial Ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare)
      • Academic and Work Experience documents
      • Details of your Health Insurance Policy
      • Statement of Purpose

    Application Checklist

      • Class 10th Certificate and Marksheet
      • Class 12th Certificate and Marksheet
      • Bachelor’s Degree Certificate
      • Bachelor’s Individual Semester/Year-Wise Marksheets:
      • IELTS or PTE Scorecard:
      • Passport (First and Last Pages)
      • Work Experience Letters
      • Pay Slips (Last 3-6 Months
      • Bank Statements (Last 6 Months
      • An updated resume/CV with

    Admission Process/How to Study in the Australia

    Step 1

    Find Study Program

    Choose a course of study and then look for the best university for you.Meet all the university's standards and eligibility requirements.

    Step 2

    Application

    Apply to your chosen university through our counsellors

    Step 3

    Pay the fee

    Pay the First Semester fee and Insurance

    Step 4

    Financials

    Submit Financial showing sufficent funds for One year tution fee and one year cost of living 29000 AUD

    Step 5

    COE

    Receive the COE ( Confirmation of Enrollment )

    Step 6

    Medicals

    Undergo Medical Exmaination at certified panel doctors.

    Step 7

    Visa Application SUB Class 500

    Gather all required documents in digitla format and create an account in Australia Immigration Website.Pay Visa Fee 1600 AUD

    Step 8

    Waiting For Visa Decison

    Visa Decison may take up to 125 Days

    Degree Offered In Australia

    Primary School

    Consists of 7-8 years of instruction, beginning in Kindergarten and ending Year 6 or 7

    Secondary School

    3-4 year programme runs from Years 7 to 10 or Years 8 to 1

    Senior-Secondary Education

    Years 11 and 12 are the two years of Senior High Education

    Tertiary Education

    Tertiary education includes university education as well as vocational education.

    Intakes in the Australia

    Intakes Duration
    Intake 1 The primary intake, usually starting in late February or early March
    Intake 2 The secondary intake, usually starting in mid-July

    Cost of living in the Australia

    Expenses Monthly Cost
    Rent 750 AUD - 1000 AUD
    Groceries and eating out 150 AUD - 300 AUD
    Gas and electricity 15 AUD - 25 AUD
    Phone and Internet 20 AUD - 35 AUD
    Public transport 35 AUD - 65 AUD
    Entertainment 85 AUD - 160 AUD

    Top Courses study in Australia

    1. Accountancy

    2. Architecture

    3. Engineering

    4. Agricultural Sciences

    5. Earth Sciences

    6. Computer Science

    7. Tourism and Hospitality

    8. Business Management

    Post Study Work Visa

    International students can apply for a - Graduate Visa, which allows them to work in the UK for 2 years after completing their studies. The stay is up to 3 years for PhD holders.

    Permanent Residency

    Australia offers many options for applying for a PR visa. An Australian PR visa allows the eligible candidate to become a permanent resident in Australia.  Applicants can choose the appropriate option based on their eligibility and requirements. Below are popular options to get an Australian PR Visa

    Tuition Fees and Scholarships

    • Undergraduate - 20,000 AUD – 45,000 AUD

      PG/ Masters - 20,000 AUD – 50,000 AUD

      PhD - 18,000 AUD – 42,000 AUD

      MBBS - 630,000 AUD

    Schoalrship

    Many universities in Australia offer their own scholarships for international students. Examples include the University of Sydney International Scholarship, the Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship, and the ANU (Australian National University) Global Diversity Scholarship. These scholarships vary in value and eligibility, but they are typically merit-based

    Entrance Exams Required to Study in the Australia

      Entrance Exams for UG

    • STAT - Special Tertiary Admissions Test

      AMSE -Australian Medical School Entrance Exam

      ISAT - International Student Admissions Test

      LSAT - Law School Admission Test

      English Proficiency Tests

    • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

      IELTS - International English Language Testing System

      PTE - Pearson English Test

      CAE - Cambridge English- Advanced

    Top Cities to Study in The Australia

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    Frequenly Asked Questions