ABOUT AUSTRALLIA
- A highly developed country and one of the wealthiest, Australia is the world’s 12th-largest economy and has the world’s fifth-highest per capita income.
- With the second-highest human development index globally, Australia ranks highly in many international comparisons of national performance, such as quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights.
- Australia is a member of the G20, OECD, WTO, APEC, UN, Commonwealth of Nations, ANZUS and the Pacific Islands Forum.
- In the Program for International Student Assessment, Australia regularly scores among the top five of thirty major developed countries.
- Australia has a population of about 22.2 million, and has a growth rate of approximately 1.8% per year, 60% of which is via immigration. Average adult weekly earnings in 2008 were just under $1,300 AU, nationwide.
- In 2011-2012, 7 Australian universities were ranked amongst the world’s top 200.
- Australia is a land of diversity, a melting pot of around 200 cultures with more than 260 languages spoken in the country.
- It has 17 UNESCO-listed heritage sites and has been ranked the fourth happiest country in the world!
- People are warm, boisterous and helpful. With around half the current population born outside of the country, or having a parent born overseas, they have a welcoming attitude towards foreigners.
- Australian cities are consistently ranked among the most livable in the world. The quality of life and the infrastructure are exceptional.
- Weather is moderate and pleasant in most parts of Australia where majority of the universities and colleges are located Recent racial attacks on Indian students are a cause of worry, but these incidents are exceptions rather than the rule. It is advisable you avoid dangerous localities and don’t venture out alone late in the night.
- A majority of the huge Indian student population in Australia is very happy with the overall experience of living there.
WHY STUDY IN AUSTRALLIA
Australia actually has some of the best colleges in the world. If you look at the list of the top 100 countries in the world, you will find that seven of them are actually found in Australia, which is quite a feat when the country only has 23 million residents.
The cost of living in Australia is actually excellent, especially when compared to their counterparts in the United Kingdom and Britain. If you want to study in Australia, you will be pleasantly surprised. Some of the areas where some of the most popular universities are located have relatively low costs of living.
it’s also very easy to find a job so that you can make ends meet while you’re studying. In the urban areas, you may be able to find internships and apprenticeships that are related to the field that you are studying. Depending on what region of Australia you are living in, you may also be able to find employment in the tourism industry, which can help you interact with people from all over the world that come to visit Australia.
Another reason to consider going to Australia as an international student is because there is a lot of scholarship money available for you. The Australian government welcomes potential international students with open arms, and they actually offer up to $250 million dollars a year in scholarships, grants, and other financial aid that is specially set aside for international students. In order to receive this aid, there are some things that you will have to do in terms of applications and grade requirements.
Large land area, sixth largest country in the world and has the lowest population density per square kilometer.
- Over 350,000 international students, from approximately 140 nations
- have come to Australia in the year 2013.
- High visa success rate (93%) under SVP.
- Safe learning environment.
- Multicultural society.
- Relatively warm climate.
- Standard of living & cost is viable.
- Part time job opportunities are available.
- IELTS,TOEFL, PTE & CAE scores are acceptable.
- ELICOS (Pre-sessional English) programs are available.
- World class qualification.
- Can work 40 hours per fortnight when the course is in session and 40 hrs/week during scheduled course breaks.
- Chances of getting Permanent Residence by gathering 65 points.
- Introduction of Streamlined Visa Process (SVP) making visa process and documentation simpler resulting in visa success rate
- Post Study Work Visa of 2 years for the students who complete at least 2 academic years of degree (Masters or Bachelors) in Australia.
- If students study in Regional areas in Australia they get
5 extra points which support in achieving 65 points for PR.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
The education system in Canada encompasses both publicly-funded and private schools, including: community colleges/ technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, secondary schools, summer camps, universities and university colleges. … Secondary schools go up to Grades 11 or 12, depending on the province.- Academic Requirement: Minimum 45% in class 12th.
- IELTS Requirement: Overall 5.5, with no band less than 5.0 Student with IELTS 5.0 (4.5) can be given ELICOS of 10 weeks
- Tuition Fees: AUD 10000 to AUD 23000/Year
- Intakes: February, July & October
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Academics:- Diploma: Minimum 45% in class 12th.
- Bachelors: Minimum academic percentage required is around 60% + in class 12th for the students from CBSE board and 65% + for ICSE/State Board.
- Masters: Minimum academic percentage in a bachelors degree should be second class if the University is falling under section 1 and 2 of the NOOSR guidelines or first class if the university is falling under the section 3 of the NOOSR guidelines.
- Foundation/Packaged program are available for the students who are not directly eligible for the Bachelors Program. English Language Requirement:
- Diploma: Overall 5.5, with no band less than 5.0
Bachelors: Overall 6.0, with no band less than 5.5
Masters: Overall 6.5, with no band less than 6.0 - Pre-sessional English Language Program (ELICOS/EAP) is available in Australian Universities for the students who do not meet the IELTS requirements of the University. Till IELTS of 5.0 we can offer English Language program of nearly 20 weeks.
STUDENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM – SPP
Part-time work during studies
Working part-time along with your studies gives you the opportunity to acquire valuable experience in your area of study as well as earn some money. Most visas allow students to work 40 hours every two weeks during their course, and full-time during course breaks.
Work opportunities after studies
There some popular categories wherein students mostly for apply for their further stay in Australia. Australian law does not naturally confer work permits on international students after they have graduated.
- Students who are going for diploma courses will not be entitled for “After studies work permit”.
- Students who are going for Bachelor’s and Master’s (Coursework) courses will be entitled for 2 years after studies work permit.
- students who are going for Master’s by Research courses will be entitled for 3 years after study work permit.
ENTRY CRITERIA FOR STUDENTS UNDER SPP IN CANADA
Education Requirement for Diploma and Certificate courses :
- 12 years of full time school education also All diploma ( 10+3, 10+2+3 )
- Grades minimum 50‐55% in Std. 12th for Diplomas, though high ranked universities may require 70% and above.
- Specific subject requirements like Mathematics in Std. 12th may also exist for some program.
- Academic requirement should be above 50 % or 2nd class is must with maximum 4 to 5 Backlogs
There is a high demand for foreign labour in certain areas in Australia. If you have spent the required amount of time studying in the country, have the required work experience, are fluent in English, and possess the relevant skill sets (http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/), you can apply for permanent residency too.
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- We provide sincere efforts to earn scholarship and credits.
- We provide guidance on how to prepare resume, Sop, Interview Preparation, Recommendation letters, Financial requirements i.e. bank statement format, Affidavit of Support , how to get the job. etc
- We provide proper documentation for application to universities and Student Visa.
- Filling and submitting relevant On-line forms/Paper Application
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- Assistance in Registration of visa interview date for a candidate.
- One-to one visa interview preparation by expert.
- We specialize in filling visa forms and arranging visa files. Assistance in Resettlement.
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UNIVERSITY LIST
Australian institutes offer a wide range of courses – from science to management and commerce, humanities to engineering, and law to health sciences. They rank among the world’s best by discipline, particularly in engineering and technology, medicine, environmental science, and accounting and finance. There are 43 universities in Australia: 40 Australian universities, two international universities, and one private specialty university.
S. NO. |
University Name |
Province/ State |
City |
Campus Location |
1 |
University of Sydney |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney, Camperdown |
2 |
Australian Catholic University |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Two campuses in Syndey i. North Sydney ii. Strathfield |
– |
Australian Catholic University |
Queensland |
Brisbane |
McAuley |
– |
Australian Catholic University |
Australian Capital Territory |
Canberra |
Canberra campus |
– |
Australian Catholic University |
Victoria |
Ballarat |
Aquinas |
– |
Australian Catholic University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
St Patrick’s |
3 |
Charles Sturt University |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Bathurst,Albury,Dubbo,Goulburn,Orange, Wagga Wagga,Parramatta,Manly, Broken Hill. |
– |
Charles Sturt University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Wangaratta |
– |
Charles Sturt University |
Australian Capital Territory |
Canberra |
Canberra campus |
4 |
University of Notre Dame Australia |
Western Australia |
Fremantle |
Fremantle, Western Australia |
– |
University of Notre Dame Australia |
Western Australia |
Broome |
Broome, Western Australia |
– |
University of Notre Dame Australia |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney |
5 |
Australian National University |
Australian Capital Territory |
Canberra |
Main Campus |
6 |
University of Canberra |
Australian Capital Territory |
Canberra |
Main Campus |
7 |
Macquarie University |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney CBD,Macquarie Park |
8 |
Southern Cross University |
New South Wales |
Coffs Harbour |
Coffs Harbour,Tweed Gold Coast, Sydney |
– |
Southern Cross University |
New South Wales |
Lismore |
Lismore |
– |
Southern Cross University |
New South Wales |
Tweed Heads |
Tweed Heads |
9 |
University of Notre Dame |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Fremantle,Broome, Western Australia,Sydney, New South Wales. |
10 |
University of New England |
New South Wales |
Armidale |
Armidale |
11 |
University of New South Wales |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Kensington,Coogee, Botany, Cowan, Dee Why, Manly Vale, Fowlers Gap, Bankstown Airpor |
– |
University of New South Wales |
Australian Capital Territory |
Canberra |
Canberra campus |
12 |
University of Newcastle (Australia) |
New South Wales |
Newcastle |
Newcastle,Callaghan |
– |
University of Newcastle (Australia) |
New South Wales |
Ourimbah |
Ourimbah |
– |
University of Newcastle (Australia) |
New South Wales |
Port Macquarie |
Port Macquarie, |
– |
University of Newcastle (Australia) |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney campus |
13 |
University of Technology, Sydney |
New South Wales |
Sydney CBD |
Sydney |
14 |
University of Western Sydney |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury campus, Parramatta |
15 |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Wollongong |
Wollongong |
– |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney |
– |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Shoalhaven |
Shoalhaven |
– |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Batemans Bay |
Batemans Bay |
– |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Loftus |
Loftus |
– |
University of Wollongong |
New South Wales |
Moss Vale |
Moss Vale |
16 |
Charles Darwin University |
Northern Territory |
Darwin |
Casuarina,Alice Springs,Katherine,Nhulunbuy |
17 |
Bond University |
Queensland |
Gold Coast |
Gold Coast |
18 |
Central Queensland University |
Queensland |
Bundaberg |
Bundaberg |
– |
Central Queensland University |
Queensland |
Gladstone |
Gladstone |
– |
Central Queensland University |
Queensland |
Mackay |
Mackay |
– |
Central Queensland University |
Queensland |
Rockhampton |
Emerald |
– |
Central Queensland University |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney campus |
– |
Central Queensland University |
Queensland |
Brisbane |
Shire of Noosa,Rockhampton |
19 |
Griffith University |
Queensland |
Logan |
Logan city,Brisbane,Nathan |
– |
Griffith University |
Queensland |
Gold Coast |
Gold coast, |
– |
Griffith University |
Queensland |
South Bank |
South Bank,Mount Gravatt |
20 |
James Cook University |
Queensland |
Townsville |
Townsville |
– |
James Cook University |
Queensland |
Springfield |
Springfield |
– |
James Cook University |
Queensland |
Cairns |
Cairns |
21 |
Queensland University of Technology |
Queensland |
Brisbane |
Brisbane City,Caboolture |
22 |
University of Queensland |
Queensland |
Ipswich |
Ipswich |
– |
University of Queensland |
Queensland |
Gatton |
Gatton |
– |
University of Queensland |
Queensland |
Brisbane |
St Lucia |
23 |
University of Southern Queensland |
Queensland |
Toowoomba |
Toowoomba |
– |
University of Southern Queensland |
Queensland |
Springfield |
Springfield |
– |
University of Southern Queensland |
Queensland |
Fraser Coast Region |
Fraser Coast |
24 |
University of the Sunshine Coast |
Queensland |
Sunshine Coast |
Sippy Downs |
25 |
Heinz College Australia |
South Australia |
Adelaide |
Adelaide |
26 |
Flinders University |
South Australia |
Adelaide |
Adelaide |
27 |
Torrens University Australia |
South Australia |
Adelaide |
Victoria Square |
28 |
University of Adelaide |
South Australia |
Adelaide |
North Terrace,Urrbrae,Thebarton, |
– |
University of Adelaide |
South Australia |
Roseworthy |
Roseworthy |
29 |
University of South Australia |
South Australia |
Adelaide |
Adelaide |
– |
University of South Australia |
South Australia |
Whyalla |
Whyalla |
– |
University of South Australia |
South Australia |
Mount Gambier |
Mount Gambier |
30 |
University of Tasmania |
Tasmania |
Hobart |
Hobart |
– |
University of Tasmania |
Tasmania |
Launceston |
Launceston |
– |
University of Tasmania |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney |
31 |
Deakin University |
Victoria |
Geelong |
Waurn Ponds, Waterfront |
– |
Deakin University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Burwood |
– |
Deakin University |
Victoria |
Warrnambool |
Warrnambool,Victoria |
32 |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Melbourne,Bundoora |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Albury-Wodonga |
Albury-Wodonga |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Bendigo |
Bendigo |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Beechworth |
Beechworth |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Shepparton |
Shepparton |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Mildura |
Mildura |
– |
La Trobe University |
Victoria |
Mount Buller |
Mount Buller |
33 |
Monash University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Clayton, Caulfield, Berwick, Parkville |
– |
Monash University |
Victoria |
Peninsula |
Peninsula |
– |
Monash University |
Victoria |
Churchill |
Gippsland |
34 |
RMIT University |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
CBD, Brunswick, Bundoora |
35 |
Swinburne University of Technology |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Hawthorn, Lilydale, Prahran, Wantirna, Croydon |
36 |
University of Ballarat |
Victoria |
Ballarat |
Ballarat and Mount Helen |
– |
University of Ballarat |
Victoria |
Ararat |
Ararat |
– |
University of Ballarat |
Victoria |
Horsham |
Horsham |
– |
University of Ballarat |
Victoria |
Stawell |
Stawell |
37 |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Parkville |
Parkville |
– |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Southbank |
Southbank |
– |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Burnley |
Burnley |
– |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Werribee |
Werribee |
– |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Creswick |
Creswick |
– |
University of Melbourne |
Victoria |
Dookie |
Dookie |
38 |
Victoria University |
Victoria |
Melbourne CBD |
Melbourne |
– |
Victoria University |
Victoria |
Footscray |
Footscray |
– |
Victoria University |
Victoria |
St Albans |
St Albans |
– |
Victoria University |
Victoria |
Werribee |
Werribee |
39 |
Curtin University |
Western Australia |
Perth |
Perth |
– |
Curtin University |
New South Wales |
Sydney |
Sydney |
40 |
Edith Cowan University |
Western Australia |
Perth |
Perth,Bunbury |
41 |
Murdoch University |
Western Australia |
Perth |
Perth |
– |
Murdoch University |
Western Australia |
Mandurah |
Mandurah |
– |
Murdoch University |
Western Australia |
Rockingham |
Rockingham |
42 |
University of Western Australia |
Western Australia |
Perth |
Perth |
– |
University of Western Australia |
Western Australia |
Albany |
Albany |
43 |
Universities Australia |
Victoria |
Melbourne |
Melbourne |