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STUDY IN AUSTRALIA :

Australia has emerged as one of the most sought after study destinations for Indians in the past decade. With many world-class educational institutions catering educational programmes and specializations in varying fields, over 3 Lakh overseas students pursue higher education from Australia every year. The world-class education curriculum and infrastructure can be established with 7 universities of Australia consistently ranking in the world’s top 100 universities in the world. The remarkable reputation of the Australian education system opens global career prospects for students. The nation’s high standard of teachings, advanced facilities, unmatched student’s exposure, and quality lifestyle make it an obvious choice for international students

Reasons to study in Australia World-class education

For a very sparsely populated country with a relatively small number of universities, housing 7 out of the top 100 universities in the world is quite a feat. Australian universities regularly feature in global rankings like QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education Rankings, and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities.

 

Great diversity in course options

Study in Australia is a great choice for you—whether you want to be taught by the best or undertake your research. Over 22,000 high-quality courses and programs are offered in as much as 1,100 institutions.

Universally recognized degrees

Did  you  know  that  Australia  has  produced  15  Nobel  laureates? Degrees from Australian universities are recognized all over the world. It is not surprising to know that there are now over 2.5 million international students worldwide who have studied in Australia. Some of these students are among the world’s finest minds.

Part-Time Work Right

Australia provides students the opportunity to work part-time while studying, which would help you offset some of your living costs. International students are allowed to work for up to 20 hours/ 40 Hours per fortnight a week during semesters and full- time during the university holidays. These jobs often have flexible working hours to avoid any clash with classes.

Numerous Scholarships opportunities

You can apply for scholarships in Australia based on courses and universities.

A safe, multicultural environment

Australia is considered as one of the safest countries in the world with a multicultural, friendly and pleasant society. Melbourne has been named as the world’s most livable city and Sydney has been voted as the friendliest city in the world. This ranking is based on various parameters such as the mix of students based on nationalities, cultures, races, religion, and quality of life.

Great place to visit along with your education in Australia

There are over 500 National Parks in Australia to explore and 19 UNESCO World Heritage sites to tick off your list if you do set out on such an endeavor. You can go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef or snorkel alongside gigantic whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef. There are countless other things to see and experience.

 

Easier Visa norms

An Australian study visa is relatively easier to get than visas for the US and the UK. On 1st July 2016, the Australian government has abridged the visa subclasses and introduced a simplified student visa framework (SSVF) to provide more efficient visa services to applicants. As per the new SSVF, all the study visas came under a single platform or a class (subclass 500).

Relatively lower cost of education

A simple analysis and the comparison of quality against the cost for all countries that are leading education powerhouses will easily reveal that Australia is relatively one of the cheapest countries in terms of studying. The cost of living and tuition costs are significantly lower as compared to the US and the UK and the living standard is amongst the highest in the world.

Added Benefits:

  • You can Pay tuition Fees by Semester
  • You get 2Year Post-Study Work Visa on completion of Bachelors Or masters programs in Australia
  • You get 18 Months Temporary Residents Visa on completion of Diploma programs in Skill shortage list
  • You get points for PR (Permanent Residency) in Australia
  • You can work Part-Time while you study And Full Time on vacation
  • Your Spouse can accompany on work permit if you enrolled a study program for minimum 1 year
  • You get Admissions to Australia Education Institutions through English Language Programs if you have lesser IELTS

Cost of study in Australia

The cost to study in Australia includes the tuition fees and living expenses.

Average Living expenses in Australia

Living expenses can vary depending on each individual’s lifestyle. International students spend an average of AUD$600-2100 per month for their accommodation and food.

Accommodation

 

  • Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week
  • Shared Rental - $85 to $215 per week
  • On campus - $90 to $280 per week
  • Homestay - $235 to $325 per week
  • Rental - $165 to $440 per week
  • Boarding schools - $11,000 to $22,000 a year Other Living Expenses
  • Groceries and feeding out - $80 to $280 per week
  • Gas, electricity - $35 to $140 per week
  • Phone and Internet - $20 to $55 per week
  • Public transport - $15 to $55 per week
  • Car - $150 to $260 per week
  • Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week

Average Tuition Fees in Australia

The tuition fees vary based on program and each provider, the average fees is detailed below;

Graduate Diplomas

$22000 - $30000

TAFE Institutes & Private Colleges

 

Diploma/ Advanced Diploma

$12000 - $16000

Graduate Diploma/ Bachelors/Masters

$22000 - $25000

Diploma/ Advanced Diploma

$12000 - $16000

 

University

Yearly Fees AUD

Diplomas

$18000 - $20000

Associate Degree/Bachelors & Masters’ Degree

$22000 - $40000

Bachelors of Engineering in University Degree

$24000 - $40000

Graduate Diplomas

$22000 - $30000

TAFE Institutes & Private Colleges

 

Diploma/ Advanced Diploma

$12000 - $16000

Graduate Diploma/ Bachelors/Masters

$22000 - $25000

 

Note: These are estimations and we encourage you to have a conversation with our expert                   associates         to         know                   about                things  to                   expect.

 

 

Types of Education in Australia

Australian Education is divided mainly into 4 sectors: Schools, Vocational Education Institution, English Language Institutes and Universities.

Universities in Australia

The Higher Education Sector in Australia primarily consists of Universities and there are a total of 43 universities in Australia:

Public – 40 universities Private – 3 universities

Universities offer Diploma, Associate Degree, Bachelors, Graduates Diploma, Post Graduate Diploma, Master’s and Doctoral Programs in the field of Agriculture, Business, Economics, Education, Environmental Science, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Information Technology, Law, Mathematics and Computing, Medicine, Science and Visual/Performing arts.

Vocational Education Institutions

Vocational education institutions include government TAFE (Technical and Further education) institutes and Private Colleges; offer Practical & Career oriented courses in certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Bachelor Programs in the field of business, Computing , marketing, Accounting, Tourism , Hospitality etc.

English Language Institutes

English Language Institutes offer English Preparatory Programs to the students not able to meet the English language criteria for admission in Australian Education Institutions or those who required English language assistance.

Australian Schools

Australian Schools offer 1 st to 12 th standard education.

 

Australian Student Visa Procedure

 

You may need to get a Student Visa to study in Australia as an international student. For obtaining Australian student visa you need to provide proof that you have required tuition fees and living expenses as a liquid fund for a minimum duration through sponsorship or bank loan.

Documents required for Australia student visa

  • Pay relevant Australian Visa Application Fee
  • Complete Online Visa Application Form.
  • Original Passport.
  • Offer of place and Confirmation of Enrolment Document.
  • Covering Letter/ SOP.
  • Financial Documents.
  • Affidavit of Support from Sponsor.
  • Academic Documents.
  • English language Test Report - IELTS/TOEFL or PTE ( If Applicable)
  • Employment documents, if applicable.
  • e- Medical acknowledgement of medical test from empanelled doctor which should not be more than 3 months old.

Fund Requirement for Australian Student Visa

  • Proof of 1 Semester Fee Payment receipt and proof of remaining tuition amount.
  • Proof of living expense for applicant

If Dependents travel along with applicant

  • Proof of living expense for Spouse
  • Proof of living expense for children

Evidence of Funds acceptable for Australian Student visa

  • Bank loan from approved bank
  • A sponsorship amount of savings from LIC/ Post Office/ Approved Bank/ PF office.

Who Can Sponsor for Australian Student Visa

 

Commonly accepted sponsors are Applicant, Parents, Brothers, Sisters, Spouse and Grandparents. Besides based on sponsors profile, Uncle, Aunty and relatives are also acceptable.

 

 

MAP OF AUSTRALIA :

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location: Location between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Geographic coordinates: Located in the southern hemisphere, stretching from 10 degrees south – 44 degrees south of latitude and 113 degrees east- 154 degrees east of longitude.

Area: 7,692,024 sq km with a continuo’s coastline of 20,000 kilometers.

  • Population

 

23,574,377, with more than two-thirds of urban population in major Cities (68%) and the remainder (32%) in regional and remote areas.

 

LARGEST STATE:

Western Australia

SMALLEST STATE:

Tasmania

LARGEST CITIES:

Sydney,   Melbourne,   Brisbane,    Perth,                Adelaide,       Gold          Coast, Canberra, Newcastle, Wollongong, Logan City

SMALLEST CITIES:

Gerald ton, Bowral-Mittagong, Nowra-Bomaderry, Busselton Dubbo Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

LANGUAGES:

English, Italian (2.3%), Greek (1.6%), Cantonese (1.2%), Arabic

(1.0%), Vietnamese (0.8%)

 

 

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EDUCATION SYSTEM :

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

UNIVERSITIES LIST :

 

Australia

Southern Cross University

New Castle University

University of New England

ATMC + Federation University

ATMC + Sunshine Coast University

IIBIT + Federation University

 

 

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ACCOMMODATION :

Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week Shared Rental - $85 to $215 per week

On campus - $90 to $280 per week Homestay - $235 to $325 per week Rental - $165 to $440 per week

Boarding schools - $11,000 to $22,000 a year Other Living Expenses Groceries and feeding out - $80 to $280 per week

Gas, electricity - $35 to $140 per week Phone and Internet - $20 to $55 per week Public transport - $15 to $55 per week Car - $150 to $260 per week Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week

 

 

HOUSING :

Housing

There are various options for International Students to stay in Australia as a student

 

Homestay

 

A Home stay implies an international student living with an Australian family in their home. Single or shared rooms are generally available, and costs vary by type of room, but are usually between A$110 and A$270 per week.

 

Hostel and Guest House

 

Hostel or guest house accommodations come with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities and would cost approximately A$80-A$135 a week, which tend to be cheaper than other options.

 

Rentals

 

This requires the student to share the expense of a rental property with several housemates in a pre-established household, or may set up one with friends which generally cost around A$100-A$400 per week, and shared rental accommodations cost around A$70-A$250 per week. Students need to pay rent in advance, as well as a security payment, which equals to one month’s rent, paid up front.

 

On campus

 

Some Australian universities facilitate housing through residential colleges, halls of residence, or apartments which are limited and vary in price and availability. Hence, international students should contact their institution prior to their arrival in Australia. Generally, it costs around $80-A$250 per week.

 

Residential Colleges

 

Residential colleges facilitate students with accommodation, meals, cleaning, and a range of services for social and academic needs for which they are high-priced.

 

Apartments

 

Residential colleges facilitate students with accommodation, meals, cleaning, and a range of services for social and academic needs for which they are high-priced.

 

 

SCHOLARSHIPS INFO :

Scholarships in Australia

 

Australian government provides 200 million dollars each year for international scholarships:

There are 3 main Scholarship Programs available:

 

AUSTRALIA AWARDS

 

The program brings together scholarships offered by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT), the Department of Education and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).

INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS

 

The International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) program emphasizes on enhancing the quality of Australian research in the candidates chosen field.

More about these scholarships at the Department of Education website

 

JASON (JOINT ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS ONLINE NETWORK)

 

One of the biggest mistakes most of the students commit is assuming Scholarship deadlines and Admission deadlines as same and think of applying to Scholarships along with admission packet. In all reality, that is not true at all times.

Learn more at:

 

http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/australian-education/scholarships

 

 

APS ASSESSMENT FOR UNIVERSITY ENTRY :

 

Most universities and higher education providers require an APS assessment of psychology qualifications to apply for entry to an APAC accredited course in psychology.

Students seeking to apply for APAC accredited postgraduate psychology programs will only require an assessment conducted by the APS.

Students applying for accredited postgraduate psychology programs do not need an assessment from the Psychology Board of Australia.

Students will however need to apply for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.

 

English Language Proficiency Requirement

 

While the APS does not require evidence of English Language proficiency for assessments for the purposes of course entry, it is advisable that you check with the institution(s) to which you are interested in applying regarding their specific English language proficiency requirements.

 

APS assessment application and fees

 

Entry to an Australian tertiary course in psychology 1 June 2017 – 31 May 2018

Assessment Fee – $760.00 (GST free)

The completed application should be submitted via post to Assessments at the APS National Office

Postal address:Assessments PO Box 38

Flinders LaneVIC 8009

Tel:+61 3 8662 3300

Fax:+61 3 9663 6177

Email:assessments@psychology.org.au

 

How long does an assessment take?

 

Assessing qualifications is a complex process. The approximate processing time is eight weeks. The processing time may exceed eight weeks depending on the complexity of an individual’s application and whether all the necessary documents have been provided.

What information do I need to provide?

 

In order to assess an individual’s qualifications the APS requires a completed assessment of psychology qualifications application form and certified copies of relevant                                                        documentation.

For information about what documents to include with your application form, appropriate certification, and appropriate translation of documents, please see the Guidelines and Procedures document attached to each application form.

 

Required documents include:

 

  • Originally certified copies of transcripts and degree certificates (also called a diploma or testamur) for all undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in psychology
  • Originally certified copies of thesis/major research project/dissertation extracts (i.e. title or cover page, abstract, and table of contents, where applicable)
  • Originally certified copy of evidence of membership of psychology organisation(s) (if applicable)
  • Originally certified copy of evidence of licensure/registration as a psychologist (if applicable)
  • Originally certified copy of a marriage certificate or change of name documentation (if applicable)

Please note that any documentation submitted for an assessment of psychology qualifications by the APS will not be returned. Accordingly, it is advisable that you submit certified photocopies of original documents, rather than submitting the originals to the APS.

Please note that the APS requires originally certified copies of required documents – a copy of a certified document is not valid. Please see the frequently asked questions for further information on certification of documents.

Source:                    https://www.psychology.org.au/About-Us/What-we-do/Assessing- overseas-qualifications/APS-assessment-Skilled-Migration-university-entry