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Study in Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest country by area in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country. Australia is currently the third most popular destination for global students in the English-speaking world, after the US and UK. Many international students decide to study in Australia because of the diverse society, friendly locals, and top-notch training.Feel welcomed & inspired in some of the most liveable cities that are rich with people from diverse nationalities and cultures from all over the world.Availability of pathway programs for international students.No application fee in a majority of universities.Flexibility in terms of deadlines, universities ready to accept applications and financials closer to course start dates.Lower entry requirements of universities with relatively higher international rankings.

AUSTRALIA

  • Official Name: Commonwealth of Australia
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Official Language: English
  • Currency: Australian Dollars (AUD)

Why study in Australia?

Elevate Your Horizons: Study in Australia – Where World-Class Education Meets Unmatched Adventure.

A network of world leading universities, outstanding learning & research facilities, inspiring lectures from brilliant instructors & unparalleled academic excellence, Australian education system offers them all with an exceptional student experience & qualifications that are valued world over. Pursue high-quality & globally recognized qualifications from world class institutions. Enhance your career prospects by gaining hands-on industry experience through placements and internships, make connections with global employers, and succeed in the global workforce.

• 9 of World’s Top 100 Universities

• Choose from over 22,000 Courses across 1,100 Institutions

• 5 out of 30 Best Student Cities in the world are in Australia (QS Best Student Cities 2024)

• More than A$300 Million Invested in Scholarships for International Students

• Australian Universities have Produced 15 Nobel Laureates

• More than Half a Million International Students from 192 Countries

• Post Study Work Visa up to 7 years*

• Good Permanent Residency Prospects

Scholarships

• Australian government and universities offer numerous scholarships and bursaries to the international students to study in Australia. Scholarships are offered for undergraduate and postgraduate as well as research programs. Most of the Australian Universities offer scholarships to meritorious students automatically, based on their academic credentials and there is no separate application to be sent

Careers & Industry Insights

• Australia, the 12th-largest economy, is one of the wealthiest Asia–Pacific nations. After having enjoyed over two decades of economic expansion, Australia has become internationally competitive in financial and insurance services, technologies, and high-value-added manufactured goods. International students can look forward to high remuneration career prospects such as Medicine & Healthcare, Finance, IT, Mining & other Engineering Trades, Teaching & Social Work. Australian enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world owing to a robust economy and a high employment rate with good quality of jobs.

Australia Institutions represented by Visa Valley

• The University of New South Wales, Sydney (CRICOS Code 00098G)

• The University of Queensland, Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00025B)

• INTO University of Western Australia, Perth (CRICOS Code 00126G)

• Monash University, Melbourne (CRICOS Code 00008C)

• The University of Adelaide, Adelaide (CRICOS Code 00123M)

• University of Technology Sydney, Sydney (CRICOS Provider No. 00099F)

• University of Wollongong, Wollongong (CRICOS: 00102E)

• The University of Newcastle, Newcastle (CRICOS Code 00109J)

• Macquarie University, Sydney (CRICOS Code 00002J)

• Curtin University, Perth (CRICOS Code 00301J)

• Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00213J)

• RMIT University, Melbourne (CRICOS Code 00122A)

• Deakin University, Melbourne & Geelong (CRICOS Code 00113B)

• University of South Australia, Adelaide (CRICOS Code 00121B)

• Griffith University, Gold Coast & Brisbane (CRICOS Code 00233E)

•  University of Tasmania, Hobart, Launceston and Sydney (CRICOS Code 00586B)

•  Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne (CRICOS Code 00111D)

•  La Trobe University, Sydney & Melbourne (CRICOS Codes: Syd-00115M and Mel-03312D)

•  Flinders University, Adelaide (CRICOS Code 00114A)

•  James Cook University, Townsville, Cairns & Brisbane (CRICOS Code: 00117J)

and many more...

POPULAR PROGRAMS

DURATION & TUITION FEE

Duration-

                  Bachelor’s- 3 to 4 Years

                  Master’s- 2 Years

Tuition Fees-

                    Undergraduate- 35000 AUD approx.

                    Postgraduate- 30000 AUD (16.5L) approx.

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

English Proficiency Test Requirements

IELTS 

6.5 with no band less than 5.5 or 6.0 is acceptable in some Universities.

PTE  

UG & PG : 50-6O not less than 42-50 in each band 

Intakes

Major Intakes : February and July

Minor Intakes : October/November/May

For Bachelor’s

(Direct) – 60% - 90% in Grade12 

(Pathways) – UG 50% - 60% in Grade12

For Master’s-

 (Direct) – PG  50% - 75% in UG

Documents Required for Application to Institutions:

•  Signed application form if applicable. 

• CV/Resume

• A Statement of purpose.

• 2 Letters of Recommendation and work experience if any.

• IELTS Score Card (Upload only if it meets the criteria)

• *Academic docs (Degree certificate, Bachelor's marksheets, 12th and 10th marksheet)

• Experience certificates if any

• Achievement certificates if any

• Copy of first and last page of Passport

• Visa refusal letter if any

Documents required for German Student Visa

  • Filled application form
  • eCoE(electronoc confirmation of enrollment)
  • OSHC letter 
  • Passport (all pages of all passports, old and new)
  • Welfare arrangements (under 18 applicants)
  • Statement of Purpose (GS)
  • HAP ID (health assessment, can be done after the visa is lodged)
  • Academic documents
  • Work experience documents

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