Study in Australia

Australia also known as the Commonwealth of Australia is the sixth largest country by total land area. It is also a continent with island of Tasmania and other smaller islands around the continent.  The neighboring countries include New Zealand, Fiji Island, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Island, Vanuatu to name a few.

Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and also a developed nation. It ranks highly in international comparisons in the world, such as quality of life, education system, Health System, Economically strong and also civil and political rights. Australia has six states�New South Wales (NSW), Queensland (QLD), South Australia (SA), Tasmania (TAS), Victoria (VIC) and Western Australia (WA)�and two major mainland territories�the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the Northern Territory (NT). 

Housing 8 of the top 100 universities in the world, Australia is not just about the kangaroos and platypuses and the opera house. Closely following the US and the UK, Australia actually has the highest number of foreign students. There are many reasons to choose Australia as your education destination. The friendly laid-back nature, high living-standards and the excellent education in Australia have made it a hot-spot for international students. Australia can help you grow, and not just academically, but culturally as well. 

Globally Recognized Degree:

Employers and universities all over the world recognize Australian degree and other certificates. Graduates from Australia are successful in finding jobs and hold prominent positions worldwide.

Living Expenses:

Living expenses and tuition costs are considerably lower in Australia than they are in US and UK. However, the living standard in Australia is quite high as compared to competitive nations. There are range of scholarships available which can help to lower the cost of studying in Australia.

A range of Courses in Australia:

Institutes in Australia offer a wide variety of courses and degrees so international students can easily find the school and field that are right for them. Students can choose between universities, colleges, premier institutes, vocational education, and English language training. Australia has quality of scientific research programs available for international students. Students who study in Australia can take advantage the country�s impressive technology and research resources.

Work permit:

International students in Australia can work up to 40 hours per fortnight, allowing them to earn money, gain useful work experience in a foreign country and meet a variety of new people. Besides that scholarship opportunities are available for international students.

Visa requirements for Australia

Applying for visas is often seen as complicated, but IDP Education�s trained counsellors are experts in guiding students through the application process. 

There are several types of student visas for Australia; the one you need depends on the type of study you are planning to undertake.

You are required to lodge your application for a visa at least 12 weeks before the orientation date at your institution.

You will need the following documents for your visa application:

  1. 1. Visa application form (which your education counsellor will help you complete)
    2. Visa application fee
    3. Four passport-sized photographs
    4. Valid passport
    5. Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (once your counsellor has applied to institutions for you)
    6. IELTS result (your counsellor can book  your place in an English test)
    7. Academic and work experience documents
    8. Statement of purpose
    9. Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare).

* For detailed visa application checklist, please speak to your counsellor.

On lodging of your visa application, your counsellor will download the medical forms. You will need to undergo a medical examination by a doctor and have the forms completed.

Your application will be allocated a unique Transaction Reference Number (TRN) by the Australian Government. You may find out about the status of your application online.

Employment prospects in Australia

During your studies

Most student visas allow you to work for up to 40 hours every two weeks during semester and unrestricted hours during any scheduled course break, but before you undertake any paid work you need to make sure your visa allows you to work. Find out more at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website.

After your studies

Having an Australian tertiary qualification is highly regarded around the world.

If you have completed a bachelor, master or PhD degree, you may be eligible for the Post-Study Work stream of the Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa. This may enable you to stay in Australia following your studies to gain practical experience working in your field.

More information on Post-Study Work Rights is available on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website.

Source:

www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/live-in-australia/working

www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/after-graduation/employment

Detailed Information

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