WHY AUSTRALIA
On an average, the Australians enjoy a very good standard of living further enhanced by a relaxed lifestyle giving equal importance to work and play. There is no dearth of educational and the employment opportunities to the right candidate and this ensures the standard is maintained.
EDUCATION SYSTEM
Institutions in Australia offer a wide variety of course and degrees, which are accepted worldwide. Degrees obtained from Australian universities are recognized for its quality education all over the world, though at university school, vocational or English institute. Institutions deliver practical and career-orientated training so graduates can be confident they have the skills demanded by employers. It has played an important role in Australia's economic performance, by greatly increasing the skill of workers and contributing to improved productivity. Australian government regulates all universities in the country each year to make sure they are maintaining their high education standards. The employers as well as leading educational institutes of the world recognize Australian qualifications. National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) is an Australian Government organization that assists Australian institutions to recognize qualifications from overseas. It also strives to promote the recognition of Australian qualifications internationally.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
will assess whether you meet the selection criteria set for your proposed course of study. They will look at the level and content of the study you have completed in Australia or your home country.
Academic requirements:
Undergraduate - To gain entry into an Australian undergraduate course you will need to have an Australia Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12), or the overseas equivalent. Some undergraduate courses may also have specific pre-requisite subjects.
will assess whether you meet the selection criteria set for your proposed course of study. They will look at the level and content of the study you have completed in Australia or your home country. Academic requirements. Undergraduate - To gain entry into an Australian undergraduate course you will need to have an Australia Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12), or the overseas equivalent. Some undergraduate courses may also have specific pre-requisite subjects.
Vocational education and training - Generally there are no other entrance exams for VET institutions. However, some courses may have specific pre-requisite subjects or work experience requirements.
Schools - Entry requirements can vary between schools in Australia, depending on the state or territory you will be studying in. Academic performance and ability is considered during the selection process.
English language Proficiency
Students need a sufficient level of English language proficiency; Institutions set their own English language requirements for course entry. The institution accepts. IELTS (minimum 6.0 band score with no band less than 5.5) TOEFL (minimum 79, with no band less than 20), PTE (minimum 50, with no band less than 44).
Your Dependents
Family members of the student will also not be allowed to work until the student’s course has started and will only be allowed to work 20 hours per week – unless the student is taking a Master’s or doctorates course. Family members of Master ’s and doctoral students can work unlimited hours.
APPLICATION CHECKLIST:
- APPLICATION
- CLASS10TH
- CLASS 12TH
- PC, CMM
- INDIVIDUALS MEMO
- IELTS SCORE CARD
- PASSPORT
- SOP
- RESUME
- WORK EXPERINCE IF ANY
- OTHERS
APPLICATION PROCESS
- OFFER LETTER
- FINANCIALS APPROVAL
- TUTION FEE
- COE
- MEDICALS
- VISA LODGMENT
- VISA APPROVAL
Visa requirements for Australia:
- Visa application form (which your education counsellor will help you complete)
- Visa application fee
- Four passport-sized photographs
- Valid passport
- Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (once your counsellor has applied to institutions for you)
- IELTS result (your counsellor can book your place in an English test)
- Academic and work experience documents
- Statement of purpose
- Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare).
PR POINTS IN AUSTRALIA
1.AGE:
2. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
3. AUSTRALIA WORK EXPERINCE
4. OVERSEAS WORK EXPERINCE
5. RECOGNISED OVERSES QUALIFICATION
6. PROFESSIONAL YEAR: 5 POINTS
7. PATNER SKILLS:5 POINTS
8.DESIGNATED LANGUAGE: 5 POINTS
9. REGIONAL AREA: 5 POINTS
1O. SPONSERSHIP BY STATE / TERRITORY: 5 POINTS
11. SPONSERSHIP BY FAMILY/STATE/TERRITORY TO REGIONALAUSTRALIA: 10 POINTS
- 18-24: 25 POINTS
- 25-32: 30 POINTS
- 33-39: 25 POINTS
- 40-44: 15 POINTS
- IELTS-7: 10 POINTS
- IELTS-8: 20 POINTS
- 1 YEAR: 5 POINTS
- 3 YEARS:10 POINTS
- 5 YEARS:15 POINTS
- 8 YEARS: 20 PINTS
- 3 YEARS: 5 POINTS
- 5 YEARS:10 POINTS
- 8 YEARS:15 POINTS
- DIPLOMA: 10 POINTS
- BACHELORS/MASTERS:15 POINTS
- PHD: 20 POINTS
LIST OF UNIVERSITIES
- Australian National University
- University of Canberra
- Australian Catholic University
- Charles Sturt University
- Macquarie University
- Southern Cross University
- University of New England
- University of New South Wales
- University of Newcastle
- University of Sydney
- University of Technology, Sydney
- Western Sydney University
- University of Wollongong
- Charles Darwin University
- Bond University
- CQ University
- Federation University(Brisbane)
- Griffith University
- James Cook University
- Queensland University of Technology
- University of Queensland
- University of Southern Queensland
- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Flinders University
- Torrens University Australia
- University College London
- University of Adelaide
- University of South Australia
- University of Tasmania
- Deakin University
- Federation University of Australia
- La Trobe University
- Monash University
- RMIT University
- Swinburne University of Technology
- University of Divinity
- University of Melbourne
- Victoria University
- Curtin University
- Edith Cowan University
- Murdoch University
- University of Notre Dame Australia
- University of Western Australia