AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

Australia is the only country that is also a continent. In area, Australia ranks as the sixth largest country and smallest continent. Australia is located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The part of the Indian Ocean that is south of Australia is called the Southern Ocean in the country. Australia is about 7,000 miles southwest of North America and about 2,000 miles southeast of mainland Asia. Australia is often referred to as being “down under” because it lies entirely within the Southern Hemisphere. The name Australia comes from the Latin word “Australis”, which means southern. The official name of the country is the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia is a dry, thinly populated land. Only a few areas along or near the coasts receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The southeastern coastal region has the most people by far.

Australia’s two largest cities are Sydney and Melbourne. Canberra, the national capital, lies only a short distance inland from both these cities. The huge interior of Australia is mostly desert or dry grassland and has few settlements. The country as a whole averages only six persons per square mile. Australia is famous for its vast open spaces, bright sunshine, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, and wombats are only some of the many animals that live in Australia. The country was once a group of British colonies, and most of the Australian people are of British ancestry. When people moved to Australia from Britain, they took many British customs with them. Australians drive on the left side of the road, as do British drivers. Tea is the favorite hot drink in Australia, as it is in Britain. English, the official language of Australia, includes many British terms. But Australians have developed a way of life all their own. Australia has a warm, sunny climate. The people can therefore spend much of their free time outdoors. Australians love outdoor sports and outdoor living in general.

 

 

 

 

Why STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

INTRODUCTION

Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,100 institutions and over 22,000 courses tailored for you. Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world. Australia is currently home to nearly 700,000 international students. It has six of the world’s top 100 universities. It has one of the best higher education systems in the world. Seven of the best student cities in the world are in Australia. The Australian Government has invested over a $300 million in scholarships for international students. Its universities rank in the world’s top 50 in a huge range of study areas. It has over 2.5 million international alumni making a global difference. Its universities have even produced 15 Nobel laureates.

 

Studying in Australia has many benefits of its own. Some of the scopes of studying in Australia are listed below;

  • Study at globally ranked institutions
  • Discover how to be an innovative, agile thinker
  • Gain work experience while you study
  • Access extensive student support services
  • Live and study in safety
  • Feel welcome in a multicultural society
  • Make the most of Australia’s great outdoors
  • Enjoy a high standard of living
  • Employment opportunities
  • High possibility of Permanent residence.

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

  • Direct to the education provider
  • Through an Australian education agent
  • Receiving your Letter of Offer
  • Confirmation of Enrolment
  • Visa application

 

 

There are some requirements to consider before you can study in Australia.To make the most out of your time studying in Australia, students need to meet some entry requirements. Academic and English language requirements will help you succeed in your course. Other requirements ensure you have important health insurance cover and can be looked after while you’re here.

 

English language requirements

Australian educational courses are taught in English. In some cases, you may need to provide results of an English language test. We require proof of your English language capabilities to ensure you can understand the course content.

The English language skill level required by an institution can be different from the skill level required for your student visa application. See studying and training visas for more information and check the institution’s website for any specific English language requirements.

Academic requirements

The academic requirements (including evidence of English language skills) you need will vary depending on the level of course you want to study. Institutions can have different entry requirements, so read the course information on their website carefully and contact them if you need any advice or assistance.

Here is some general guidance on entry requirements for different levels of study:

  • English language courses: Entry requirements vary between institutions, and according to the level of English language skills required for the course.
  • Schools: Entry requirements vary between schools, depending on the state or territory. Academic performance and ability is considered during the application process.
  • Vocational education and training (VET): In most cases, there are no entrance exams for VET institutions. However, some courses may require you to have studied specific subjects or completed work experience.
  • Higher education undergraduate courses: You will need to have an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12) or the overseas equivalent. Some undergraduate courses may also have specific prerequisite subjects.
  • Higher education postgraduate course: You must have completed at least one degree at undergraduate level. The institution may also consider your research ability or relevant work experience.

Visa requirements

The student visa you need depends on your course. Here are some typical requirements:

  • Receive an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) certificate.
  • Meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant requirement.
  • Prove you have sufficient funds for airfares, course fees and living costs.
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • Meet health and character requirements.
  • Provide evidence of Overseas Student Health Cover ( Health insurance)

In Short, You have to follow These Steps;

 

  • Step 1: Choose your courseand education provider. Carefully research courses, institutions and their locations. …
  • Step 2: Apply. Once you have chosen your courseand education provider, it is time to apply. …
  • Step 3: Have your application
  • Step 4: Accept your offer. …
  • Step 5: Prepare for departure.

MAJOR UNIVERSITIES IN AUSTRALIA

 

 

 

Financial requirements for an Australian student visa

Applicants need to have enough money that is genuinely available, to pay for course fees, and travel and living costs for student and accompanying family members while a student is in Australia. If the student does not provide this evidence of financial capacity with Australian student visa application or when asked by an officer, student visa application could be refused.

The Applicant will be able to demonstrate this by providing one of the following:

  • Option 1: Evidence of funds to cover travel to Australia and 12 months’ living, course and (for school-aged dependents) schooling costs for the student and accompanying family members
  • Option 2: evidence that you meet the annual income requirement

Option 1: Twelve months’ funds option

Majority of Indian student demonstrate their financial capacity by providing Evidence of funds for the first 12 months of study. You need to have evidence of funds to cover travel to Australia and 12 months’ living, course and (for school-aged dependents) schooling costs for the student and accompanying family members.

The 12-month living cost is:

  • Student: AUD 20,209
  • Partner/Spouse: AUD 7,100
  • Child: AUD 3,040

Travel Cost: About 2,000 A$

 

Schooling costs for your children:

Where school-aged children are included in your student visa application, schooling costs of at least AUD 8,000 per year for each child will need to be added to the amount of funds required. You are responsible for researching schooling costs, which vary between states, territories and schools in Australia.

Note: Please deduct any prepaid tuition fees amounts to get the actual amount of Fund required for the Australian Student visa.

Acceptable Evidence to fulfill financial requirements of Australian student visa includes:

  • Money deposit with a financial institution (Bank Balance, FD etc…)
  • A loan with a financial institution
  • If you have money in Post office, PF/PPF, Co-operative Bank etc. then Transfer fund to a valid bank and keep proof of source of fund (Post office, PF/PPF, Co-operative Bank etc…)
  • Government loans; and
  • Scholarship or financial support

Genuine access to funds

You and your accompanying family members must be able to access the funds shown while you are in Australia. When considering whether the funds will be genuinely available, DIBP will take into account:

  • the nature of the relationship between you and the person who is providing the funds, where applicable
  • your income, assets and employment or those of the person providing the funds
  • Your previous visa history and that of the person providing the funds.

Note: Relationship of a student with Person having a fund and Acceptable source of Fund is most important for Australian Student visa

Option 2: Annual income option

This annual income option requires a applicant to provide evidence of personal annual income of at least AUD 60,000. The income demonstrated must be the personal income of student’s parents OR spouse (who is not coming with student). Where both of student’s parents are working, their combined income can be considered for this requirement. Evidence must be in the form of official government documents such as tax assessments (IT Returns). Evidence in the form of bank statements or information directly from an employer is not acceptable.

For students accompanied by family members, the requirement is at least AUD 70,000.

FUTURE PROSPECT

Australia also offers excellent value for money and a standard of living that is among the highest in the world. Living expenses and tuition costs in Australia are considerably less expensive than the UK and USA. The other advantages for this country in the Asia Pacific Rim include paid internships while studying.

 

The benefits of studying at an Australian University from the perspective of an International student are:

  1. Being educated abroad demonstrates personal accountability, an ability to adapt to unfamiliar situations;

 

  1. It sticks out on your resume;

 

 

  1. It will allow you to develop a professional-positive attitude which demonstrates resilience and persistence;
  2. From interacting with a wide array of people you will develop strong cultural competence skills; and
  3. Have serious bragging rights and have better career opportunities.

 

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