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Sorts of Program

Undergraduate

Undergrad happens to be a 4 year program, after 12th, where students can study a wide range of subjects. Once they have met the core curriculum requirements, students at most institutions are asked to choose a specific field of study, also known as the major. The final two years are spent taking more courses that are more directly related to your major.

Masters

Masters is the degree which is granted by the universities of Canada to the suitable aspirants. Absence of backlogs, plans to pursue research work, ambition to pursue professorship etc prompts a student to opt for Masters.

Pathways Programs

Students who we are not able to meet direct entry Requirements in Australian University can be offered ‘Pathway Program’. These programs can be offered for Undergraduate Level and Postgraduate Level.

Application Process​

Normally an Australian College or University has its own required documents but generally most of the following documents will be included:

When to Apply?

The Australian Universities/Colleges entertain 2 functional and cherished intakes:

 

February Intake – Generally treated as a major intake

July Intake – Generally treated as the second major intake

Financials​

The average cost for a foreign student for one school year in an undergraduate program is between AUD 15000 – 30000.

Scholarship​

In Australia, an international applicant, with a student VISA is granted permission for up to 20 hours per week for a paid job. Students who enroll in a difficult or intensive program are often advised to work for a maximum of 12 hours a week to maintain a work-study-life balance.

Working off-campus

A student can work up to 20 hours in one week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as winter and summer holidays, and spring breaks.

Co-op/Internships

The Co-op/Internship Work Permit Program is offered to the international students whose proposed employment is an important part of this study program in Australia as certified by their Australian academic institution. The work part of this program can form up to 50% of the program of study..

On Campus Work

International students may be eligible to work on-campus at the institution where they study without a work permit. This is applicable to international students with valid student permits and who are studying full-time at eligible Australian public and private colleges and universities..

VISA Requirements

Requirement of documents depends on your country of origin, the program you are enrolling, and the duration of your study.