Australia
is among a number of countries providing world-class
education to both domestic and overseas people. The
education system in Australia includes:
·
7 years of primary school
·
5 years of secondary school
·
Vocational education-colleges, 1-2 years
·
Tertiary study: 3-4 years bachelor degree, 1-2 years
master degree, 3-5 years PhD
We
represent a number of Australian prestige institutes
to recruit overseas students. Arrangement of admission
to those institutions is free of charge. Our student
counsellor will assist students to choose.
Australia has become a major exporter of education at
all levels, from primary school to tertiary education.
Many people come here from overseas to take advantage
of our excellent trade and vocational colleges, also
the academic qualifications gained through universities
and post-graduate courses.
In
the 2000 -2001 period, 146,577 visas were granted to
overseas students, a 23% increase on the previous year.
The major source countries were the Peoples' Republic
of China (8,886 visas granted), United States (7,426),
Malaysia (6,236), Indonesia (6,070) and Hong Kong (5,740).
In the undergraduate sector there was a 47% increase
in offshore (overseas) visa grants to a total of 38,555
students coming here to study.
Application
Procedure
·
Selecting the potential schools: The first step is to
choose several schools which may be suitable for you.
The things you should consider at this stage should
include:
1.
Which course/subject am I interested in?
2.
Does the school or program provide me with the knowledge
I need upon completion of the course?
3.
Can I find a job easily with the degree/certificate
in the future?
4.
Reputation of the institutes, in particular the specific
course itself. (Most people would prefer to go to a
school of good reputation. However, a reputable university
does not necessarily mean that all the courses offered
are good).
5.
Requirements for admission: Some schools are very competitive
and thus setting a higher standard for entrance requirements.
6.
Costs including tuition fees and living costs. The latter
vary greatly from city to city, although the former
has slight variations among schools.
·
Application for admission to the course/institute.
·
Applying for passport and visa.
·
Travel, registration and settlement
Our
education and migration consultants will assist students
in all the above issues.
Applying
for migration upon completion of your study in Australia:
Australian immigration regulations allow overseas students
to apply for permanent resident visa upon completion
of a a number of courses of diploma or higher level
for at least 2 years. Only limited areas will be eligible
for such onshore application. Our consultants will advise
on this issue from the beginning of your study.
Enrolment
for a Student Visa
To
apply for a Student Visa, you must be enrolled in a
full-time course of study at a registered education
provider in Australia. This is step one for all those
wishing to apply for a visa.
For
a list of registered courses, go to The Commonwealth
Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students
Main
Eligibility Factors
Student
visas are granted when a student can prove that they
have adequate funds to support themselves in Australia,
pay for their tuition and care for dependant family
members included on the visa. As a student in Australia,
you will only have a limited working allowance on your
visa, so adequate funding to pay for living expenses
and tuition are important and must be evidenced to gain
the visa. If you take time off from study to work, this
will mean you fall below full-time study levels, you
exceed your work allowance on the visa, or you will
fail academically. Any of these things can lead to visa
cancellation.
Other
requirements are that you be a genuine student, have
good health and be of good character - without a criminal
record. Because Medicare, the Australian national health
system, is not available to overseas students, you must
take out Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). Lastly,
your English language ability must be adequate to study
in Australia at your selected course. If your English
is not good enough, most education providers can arrange
for you to take an intensive English course prior to
the commencement of your main tuition.
Student
visas are available in 7 categories, depending on the
principal course of study.
1.
Independent English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas
Students (ELICOS) Student Visa (Subclass 570).
English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students.
This visa is for those who are only coming for the English
course, but it is not a visa to study English prior
to further courses.
2.
Vocational Education and Training Student Visa (Subclass
572).
A VET course is at Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Certificate
level, as is taken in Australia at a Government Funded
Technical and further Education (TAFE) college, or a
privately funded college.
3.
Higher Education Student Visa (Subclass 573).
A University bachelor degree, graduate certificate or
graduate diploma.
4.
Masters and Doctorate Student Visa (Subclass 574).
A Masters degree by coursework or by research, and a
Doctorate (PhD).
5.
Schools Student Visa (Subclass 571).
A primary or secondary school course of study, or a
secondary exchange student program.
6.
Non-Award Foundation Student Visa (Subclass 575).
Any study course where there is no formal educational
award or certificate.
7.
AusAID or Defence Sponsored Student Visa (Subclass 576).
You must provide evidence that you are sponsored by
either AusAID or a Defence scholarship.
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