IDECES Study Abroad

Australia

Australia

Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with one of the strongest performing economies in the world.With spectacular landscapes and a rich ancient culture, Australia is a land like no other. It is the sixth-largest country (in land area) and the only country to span an entire continent.

Australia is home to over 25 million people from a variety of cultural, ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds.Australia’s Indigenous peoples have lived on and managed the land for more than 60,000 years. Over 30 per cent of the Australian resident population were born overseas. While English is the national language, more than 300 languages are spoken in Australian homes.

This diversity of influences creates a cultural environment in Australia that is lively, energised, innovative and outward looking.

 

Reasons to study in Australia

Top quality universities

International students have a wide variety of choice when it comes to studying in Australia. Australia is home to 43 universities in total, with 40 Australian, two international and one private university. It’s a case of quality as well as quantity, with six Australian universities ranking in the internationally renowned top 100.

Cultural diversity

Australia is a diverse melting pot of cultures. The sheer amount of cultures that abound offers the chance to step outside of your usual comfort zone and experience something new, but also to feel a sense of belonging in the multicultural setting. Some of the benefits of living in a multicultural society include wonderful culinary offerings, public international celebrations and the chance to learn a different language.

Any major is welcome

Since Australia’s universities are some of the top ranked in the world, it’s no surprise that they offer a multitude of different degrees and majors. Whether you are studying engineering or English, medicine or Mathematics, there are plenty of different options and combinations to choose from when you study in Australia. It could be a good idea to contact your short list of universities prior to see what they offer and whether you meet the eligibility requirements.

The Great Outdoors

Australia is famous for its diverse terrain. The Outback is legendary for its broad plains and unusual animals. If you’re a beach lover, you are spoiled for choice with thousands of kilometres of pristine coast to choose from. During your holidays, you can dive or snorkel on the gorgeous Great Barrier Reef. Bushwalking or kayaking are often achievable within a day trip.

Easy access to student visas

If you’re looking to get a student visa, Australia offers a streamlined process for the Student Visa (subclass 500). There are several requirements you will need to meet for your application to be approved, including being accepted into an educational institution and having sufficient financial capacity. You will also be required to get an appropriate level of health insurance for the duration of your stay.

Internship Availability

Some Australian universities may offer internships or work opportunities to their students. If this is an option that interests you, be sure to reach out to your chosen educational institution to find out any requirements.

Vibrant city life

Australian universities are located in both rural and urban settings. Wherever you choose to study you will be able to travel to a number of neighboring cities with ease. Each one offers a multitude of unique experiences, from the spectacular Sydney beach scene to the quirky shopping boutiques of Melbourne.

Wildlife

Australia has some of the most diverse wildlife on earth. If you’re studying rurally, you might be lucky enough to experience some in the wild. Even if you don’t there are plenty of wildlife parks that offer close encounters with koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and more.

Easy communication

Australians speak English, which makes it easy for most international students to understand and be understood. However, the slang may take a little longer to master! If you’re struggling to keep up with conversation try asking someone to explain the slang to you. You’ll be amazed at the variations Australians have come up with.

Incredible work opportunities

If you truly enjoy your time studying in Australia, you may be tempted to stay on longer. Australia also offers a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) that allows some international students to stay in Australia and continue to work after they have graduated. International study in Australia offers a wide range of rewarding experiences as well as the possibility for a world-class education. If you’re thinking about studying abroad in Australia, these 10 points are really just the beginning of what Australia can offer.

Requirements To Study In Australia

The requirements to study in Australia can vary depending on your level of study, nationality, and the specific institution you’re applying to. However, here’s a general overview of the main requirements:

Academic requirements:

  • Undergraduate studies: You’ll typically need to have completed your high school education with good grades, equivalent to an Australian Year 12 certificate. Specific grade requirements may vary depending on the program you’re applying to.
  • Postgraduate studies: You’ll need to have a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field from a recognized institution. Some programs may also require specific coursework or research experience.
     

English language proficiency:

You’ll need to demonstrate English language proficiency by taking an approved test like IELTS, TOEFL, or Pearson Test of English (PTE). The required score will vary depending on the program and institution.

  • You’ll need to apply for a student visa (Subclass 500) to study in Australia. This visa requires you to meet certain financial requirements, health and character checks, and have a genuine temporary entrant (GTE) statement explaining why you want to study in Australia and why you will return to your home country after your studies

Costs For Studying In Australia

The cost of studying in Australia can vary significantly depending on several factors, including:

Level of study:

  • Undergraduate degree: Costs typically range from AU$20,000 to AU$45,000 per year.
  • Postgraduate degree: Master’s degrees often fall within AU$22,000 to AU$50,000 annually, while doctoral programs can range from AU$14,000 to AU$37,000.

University and program:

  • Public universities generally have lower tuition fees than private universities.
  • Specialized programs, like Medicine or Law, are often more expensive than others.

Location:

  • Cities like Sydney and Melbourne have higher living costs than regional areas, impacting your overall expenses.

Living expenses:

  • Accommodation, food, transportation, and other costs can add up significantly. Expect to spend between AU$15,000 and AU$30,000 per year depending on your lifestyle and location.

Additional factors:

  • Health insurance: This is mandatory for international students and adds to your expenses.
  • Course materials and other fees: Some programs may have additional costs for textbooks, equipment, or lab fees.

Processing Steps To Study In Australia

  1. Documents are sent to education provider(college/university)for offer
  2. If the documents are accepted you will receive the offer
  3. Prepare your GTE Documents
  4. Submit your GTE
  5. Pay your tuition fees and get your eCOE
  6. Lodge your Visa
  7. Pass the medical
  8. Attend your biometric text
  9. Wait for Visa Decision

Documents Required For Processing

For Offer
  1. Academic Documents
  2. English Test Report
  3. Passport
  4. Application Form of respected education provider
  5. Statement of Purpose
For GTE
  1. Sponsorship Certificate
  2. Relationship Certificate with sponsor
  3. Property valuation Certificate
  4. Tax clearance Certificate and pay slip
  5. Income source certificate
  6. Bank balance certificate along with the source
  7. Academic Documents Verification
  8. Statement of purpose
  9. Audit Report in case of Business
  10. Land Ownership Documents
  11. Citizenship Certificate of Sponsor