Study in Australia
Live
Australia is one of the best places in the world to
live while you learn. The standard of living is amongst the highest in the
world, yet costs remain competitive. On your breaks from study, you will have a
wide choice of activities to enrich your experience - from cultural festivals,
concerts and museums, to major sporting events.
Learn
Australian education has a strong international reputation for excellence.
Whether you study at a university, school, vocational or English language
institute, you will receive a quality education that will form a strong
foundation for your future success.
Grow
The benefits of living and learning in Australia are both personal and academic. Your years in Australia will give you the best
platform to succeed in your career, and prepare you for the challenges of the
work place. It won’t just be your mind that develops - your time in the
classroom will change you as a person.
Why Australia
Australia is one
of the best places in the world to live while you learn. The standard of living
is amongst the highest in the world, yet costs remain competitive. On your
breaks from study, you will have a wide choice of activities to enrich your
experience - from cultural festivals, concerts and museums, to major sporting
Australian
education has a strong international reputation for excellence. Whether you
study at a university, school, vocational or English language institute, you
will receive a quality education that will form a strong foundation for your
future
The
benefits of living and learning in Australia are both personal and academic.
Your years in Australia will give you the best platform to succeed in your
career, and prepare you for the challenges of the work place.Those who study in
Australia also get extra points while applying for Australian Permanent
Residence that allows them to permanently work & settle in Australia.
Living in Australia

Introduction
Australia is so big and diverse that it could never
merely be the sum of its icons. The stunning architecture of the Sydney Opera
House, the glow of Uluru (Ayers Rock) at dusk, a wave curled above a colourful
reef – these are only part of the experience that unfolds once your feet touch
the soil of this awesome country-continent.
Australia's natural beauty is one of its biggest
attractions. The landscape varies from endless sunbaked horizons to tropical
rainforests to chilly southern beaches. Its cities blend an enthusiasm for art
and food with a love of sport and the outdoors. Visitors will have to re-think
their grasp of geography in this huge country. The sheer vastness gives Australia – and its diverse population – much of its character.
Many things about this faraway island are different, even the
things that sound familiar. You may have visited remote places, but not the
sublime isolation of the outback, with its dazzling salt pans and sandstone
towers. You would have encountered wildlife, but when did you last ride a camel
among desert oak trees or have your camp site visited by a Tasmanian devil?
Perhaps you've enjoyed seafood, but here you'll taste barramundi fish and
delicious Moreton Bay bugs (a shellfish).
From rainforest trails to fascinating museums, vibrant
multicultural cities to a love of sport, Australia is unique.
The
People
Australia's population in mid-2005 was 20,265,000. Population
density is among the lowest in the world, with an average of 2.5 people per
square kilometre – no-one’s within cooee (shouting distance) in the outback.
Most people live along the eastern seaboard, with a smaller concentration on
the southwestern coast. Living in one of the world's most culturally diverse
countries – 23% is foreign-born – Australians incorporate a wide variety of
influences into the way they live and play.
The
Places

Australia's states and territories each have unique
characteristics. Explore one at a time or, when your studies have finished,
visit them all in one big loop! This would mean over 14,000km of highway, not
including side trips to beaches, forests, mountains, country towns... If you'd
rather not go far from where you're studying, you'll still find there's plenty
to keep you entertained.
The
Potential
Australia offers a unique experience for students.
Apart from a world-class education system, the opportunities to get involved in
daily life are endless: whether you're into the arts or sport, partying or book
clubs, the great outdoors or cosy cafés, you’ll find many ways to join in and
have fun. So if you want to get an education and have a life, it really is the place to
be.
Education
in Australia
Australia is the third most popular study destination in the
English-speaking world, with more than 200,000 international students in
Australian institutions across all education sectors: higher education,
vocational education and training, English Language colleges, and
schools.
The
Australian government invests billions of dollars each year in developing
Australian education and in university research.
Australian
institutions have an international focus within their courses and
activities. They exchange staff with institutions overseas, participate
in international forums, and have partnerships and joint projects with overseas
institutions and international research centres.
Australia’s universities have made important breakthroughs in modern
technology and science while Australia’s vocational training system, which is
based on industry standards, is used as a model for other Asia-Pacific
countries.
There are
universities in all major Australian cities and throughout regional areas of
the country ranging in size from around 3,000 students to 50,000 students.
About 20 percent of students enrolled in Australian universities are from
overseas.
Many
international students also study in vocational education and training colleges
and institutes across Australia. These institutes offer qualifications
that recognised in the workplace.
International
students in Australia also study English language through courses offered by
private organisations, universities and governments; in foundation courses to
prepare them for university study; and within Australian schools.
The
Australian Government ensures the quality of Australian institutions and
courses in a number of ways. Institutions must be accredited and courses
offered to international students must be approved and listed on the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students
(CRICOS). Qualifications offered to students must fit the Australian
Qualifications Framework.
National
agencies, including the Australian University Quality Agency and the Australian
National Training Authority, monitor Australian education institutions
including their teaching, learning, administration and research.
Australian
institutions develop the creative, analytical and lateral thinking skills of
students, and encourage individuality. The Australian education system
also encourages responsibility and maturity in students. Students take an
active part in their own education and are expected to supplement classroom
studies with independent study in libraries, at home and in teams with other
students.
The staff
at Australian institutions are also very experienced in helping students from
other countries, and there are well-established support systems in place for
international students.
Degrees in Australia
Degrees
in the Australia has a number of options for students wanting to study. You can
pursue a course in any discipline ranging from the popular business courses to
computer science to even trades & education. There is something for every
student.
- Graduate Certificates
- Graduate Diplomas
- Bachelor Degrees
-
Masters Degrees
-
PHD
Entrance
Tests

IELTS
IELTS
is the International English Language Testing System which tests English
proficiency across the globe. Conducting 1.4 million tests globally, IELTS is
the world's most popular English testing system.
IELTS
tests IELTS tests are held in over 500 centres with tests up to four times a
month. IELTS respects international diversity and is fair to anyone who sits
the test, regardless of
nationality.
You will need to take Academic or General Training depending on your education
provider. Both modules are made up of four parts - Listening, Reading, Writing
and Speaking. IELTS results are graded on the unique IELTS 9-band scale. To
help you prepare, IELTS provides test samples and Official IELTS Practice Materials.
You are not limited in how many times you can sit the test.
Eligibility Criteria:
PG Programs
Graduates from a recognized university or any other institution in India, IELTS
(min score of 6.5 with no sub score less than 6.0)
UG Programs
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board or any other institution in India,
IELTS
( min score of 6.5 with no sub score less than 6.0)
Diplomas
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized institution in India, IELTS
(min score of 5.5 with no sub score less than 5.0)
IELTS -
is a must
Work
Experience - Students with prior work experience are given preference in good
business schools
Cost of
living

Australia, the ‘living costs’
requirement helps to support the success of students in their studies by
ensuring that they do not to rely on such work to meet all their expenses.
From 1 January 2010, the basic
rate of living costs increased from the previous rate of Australian Dollars
(AUD) 12 000 per year. Under these changes, prospective Student visa applicants
and their family members must have access to the following funds to meet the
living costs requirements:
- AUD18 000 per year for the
main student
- AUD6300 per year for the
student’s partner
- AUD3600 per year for the
student’s first child
- AUD2700 per year for every
other child.
From 1 January 2010,
departmental decision makers must
Accommodation
and living expenses

Students
have a number of options available that can be on-campus or off-campus such as
hostels, rented housing, home stay etc. The cost of living can vary depending
on the city. However, on an average, a student would need between ASD$ 8,000-A$
10,000 per annum. This amount would cover accommodation on rent, food,
clothing, transport etc
Australia Student
Visa

Student
applicants who have been accepted and have an offer letter can apply for a
student visa
You
will require your offer letter, you will need to pay the first semester fee,
you will need to do your IELTS, you will need to show documents & proof of
funds. Australian Student Visa rules & criteria are very stringent and it
is advisable to use a good agent to apply for the same.
Working on
your student visa

Students
will not be allowed to work until their studies have started and can only work
up to 20 hours per week while their studies are in session (excluding any work
that is a registered part of their course of study or training). During
scheduled course breaks, students can work as much as they want.
Your
Dependents
Family
members of the student will 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.
After you
Graduate
You may
apply for a Skilled Graduate visa that is for 18 months conditional to your
nominated occupation being on the SOL, having a positive skills assessment &
English Language.
You may
also apply for General Skilled Migration if you qualify for the same. This is a
PR visa that allows you to permanently work & settle in Australia.
You may
apply for a 457 (work visa) if you find an employer who is willing to sponsor
you.
There
are a number of options for qualified & skilled students, however Australia immigration rules constantly change keeping in mind the economic situation in the
country. When you go to study you must be aware that the rules that currently exist
may or may not exist at the time you finish your course. |