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Australia is a multi-cultural nation that has built a rich fabric of communities living in harmony. Australia has a very high quality of life that is unrivalled by many other developed nations. For example, Melbourne, a large city in the south of Australia, has been voted the “world’s most livable city” four years in a row by The Economist.<br>Visit us on - http://www.global-opportunities.net/

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Study Abroad|Foreign Education Career Consultants|Higher Education Consultants

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  1. GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES Leading Overseas Educational Consultants

  2. ABOUT AUSTRALIA  Australia has six states—New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia—and two major mainland territories—the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

  3. Political Map  You just need a common student visa to study at any of these destinations.

  4. WHY AUSTRALIA  Courses are recognized internationally  Education standards are higher and the academic environment is stimulating  Living costs and tuition fees are comparatively lower than most other countries  Institutions are accredited by the Australian government  Australia provides a multicultural environment.  High Visa success rate.  Preference given for migration

  5. About AUSTRALIAN Education  The Australian education system is broadly divided into the university, vocational, school and English language sectors.  University is the highest level of study in Australia. There are 41 universities in total - 38 public (government funded) and three private. You can study at the undergraduate level (Bachelor degree) or postgraduate level (Graduate Certificate, Diploma, Masters, PhD).   Vocational institutions are closely linked with industry, making courses very practical and skill- based. Vocational courses are provided at both the government-funded Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes and at private institutions. Some universities also offer vocational courses.

  6. List of Univ’s we represent  ACE Australia  Australian College Broadway NSW  Australian National Airline College  ACN, Sydney  Australian Institute of Technology & Education  AUSBATAR, Melbourne  ABBEY College  Australian Institute of Technical Training(Melbourne)  Australian Institute of Technology and ducation(Melbourne)  Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology(Perth)  Billy Blue School of Graphic Arts BT Education Limited  Canterbury Business College 

  7. List of Univ’s we represent  Central Queensland University  Charles Darwin University  Charles Sturt University  CIC, Perth  CELUSA, Adelaide  Cambridge International College  Careers Institute Australia  Deakin University  Eynesbury, Adelaide  Education Access Australia(MIE/MITH)  Edith Cowan University  Griffith University  Hales Institute Hospitality Training Australia

  8. List of Univ’s we represent  Holmes Institute  IIBIT-Ballarat  Insearch, UTS  KBIT  Latrobe University  La Trobe International College/ Latrobe University MIBT, Melbourne  Macquarie University, Sydney  Macquarie City College  PIBT, Perth  QIBT, Brisbane  RafflesKvB - Sydney, Australia  SAIBT, Adelaide  IBT, Sydney 

  9. List of Univ’s we represent  Shaftson International College  Sheila Baxter  Swinburne TAFE/Swinburne University of Technology  The Meridian International School, Australia  University of Ballarat  University of Southern Queensland  University of Sunshine Coast  University of Tasmania  University of Wollongong  USQ, Sydney Education Centre  UNIVERSAL NETWORK OF INFOTECH(Adelaide)  Victoria University Sydney  William Blue School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure

  10. WE OFFER YOU FREE SERVICES FOR AUSTRALIA  Admission  Career Counseling  Bank Loan Assistance  Choosing the right course in right university  Information on courses, colleges, universities  Application Processing, References & SOP  Pre Visa Counseling & Documentation  Pre departure orientation / briefing  Airport pickup and hostel accommodation  Lodging Visa Application & Follow up status  In House IELTS Coaching (except Bangalore)

  11.  Australian universities have high quality courses and exciting research and development programs. Some universities specialise in particular fields or research.  Australian universities award the following qualifications:  Bachelor degree  Bachelor with Honours  Graduate certificate  Graduate diploma  Masters degree (by research or coursework)  Doctoral degree.

  12. Intakes  February/ July – Major Intake  November – It is a smaller intake as all universities do not run their courses

  13. Application processing Fee payable to the Universities:  There are some Universities who charge a non- refundable application processing fee ranging between A

  14. Documents needed while applying to universities  Statement of Purpose  CV  2 reference letters. If you have work experience, then on academic and one professional reference letter  All education certificates  Work experience documents (if applicable)  IELTS or TOEFL score sheet (can be sent even after applying)  Copy of passport

  15. Application Decisions  Universities take at least 1 to 4 weeks to get back with a decision.

  16. Letter of offer:  This can be a conditional offer which is subjected to you meeting certain condition. (e.g. English Language.) You must fill the conditions stated in you offer before it can be changed to a full offer.  Or  Full Offer along with information on how to accept the offer, course details , tuition fee details, Deposit required and Overseas student health cover ( OSHC) Charges payable details.

  17. Acceptance of Offer:  Upon receipt of the acceptance and full payment of the required initial deposit.

  18. Arrange health cover  The Australian Government requires international students to take out health insurance while studying in Australia. You need Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). We can help arrange this for you.

  19. Confirmation of enrolment  You will receive a letter confirming your enrolment into your chosen course. Conformation of Enrollment (e Co E)

  20. Apply for student visa  We will guide you through the visa procedure.

  21. Teaching Method in AUSTRALIA  Australian universities are widely known for the quality of their teaching and research. You’ll learn from teachers who are experts in their industries and who can provide you with a sound understanding of your chosen field. You’ll develop strong academic skills that can be applied to other areas and learn to think creatively and independently.  Australia’s scientists and researchers have been responsible for major breakthroughs and technological advances around the world. Our best- known achievers have won international awards, including eight Nobel Prizes.

  22. Accommodation  Students can choose to live either in University accommodation or a private accommodation.  University accommodation has to be booked before leaving to Australia. Student can either choose a catered or a self catered option.  Please check the university websites for more information.

  23. PT work and FT work  PT  Students are allowed to work part time on their visa  Maximum 20 hours per week (term period) and 40 hours per week during vacations  Can earn minimum AUS $ 10- 15 per hour  Job shops to assist  First settle down with course and then look for PT jobs  FT  Students have to start applying for jobs as soon as they have settled down with the course  They can contact the careers office within university  NO campus placements  Can post their CVs on job portals  Attend career fairs that happen in major cities

  24. Post Study Work  18 month temporary visa  For overseas students with an Australian qualification obtained in Australia after at least two (2) years study.  Allows applicants who are unable to pass the points test to remain in Australia for 18 months to gain the skills and experience needed to apply for a permanent or provisional General Skilled Migration visa. No points test applies.

  25. COST  Tuition fees  As an international student, you must pay your tuition fees up- front.  University fees for undergraduate courses range from AUD$ 12,000 to AUD$ 26,000 per annum. Fees for classroom based courses average about AUD$ 10,000 per annum. Vocational courses cost an average of AUD$ 8000 per annum.  Aside from tuition fees, some institutions may also charge for other student costs, such as library, laboratory or sports facility costs. Excursions, books and stationery are other costs to consider, and your course may also require specific essential materials, such as lab coats or photographic supplies.  Your institution will provide you with information on how and when to pay your tuition fees.

  26. University  Foundation Studies A$9,000 to 14,000 a year  Such as university entrance, preparatory and bridging courses

  27. Undergraduate  Bachelor DegreeA$10,000 to 13,500 a yearsuch as courses in arts, business, economics and lawLaboratory-based Bachelor DegreeA$11,000 to 16,500 a yearsuch as science and engineering courses

  28. Postgraduate  Graduate Certificates Graduate Diplomas A$9,000 to 16,000 a year  Masters Doctoral Degree A$11,000 to 18,500 a year

  29. Vocational education and training  Certificates I – IV  Diploma  Advanced Diploma A$5,500 to 18,000 a year

  30. Cost of Living  The cost of living in Australia can vary based on your choice of city or town. A single student in Australia will need between AUD$18,000/- a year. This amount would cover rent, food, basic clothing, public transport & books. The University handbook will provide detailed information on the costs of study. There are 42 education institutions in Australia Health Insurance All international students studying in Australia are required to have medical insurance. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) annual charge of AUD$ 312 per person is payable along with the first semester tuition fees before a student visa is issued.

  31. Scholarships  Scholarships to study in Australia are extremely competitive due to limited number available to students on an international basis. Scholarships are offered by the Australian Government, education institutions and a number of other organisations. They cover various educational sectors, including vocational education and training, student exchanges, undergraduate and postgraduate study and research. Australian Government scholarships are not available for international students undertaking English language training specifically in Australia. However, there are several English language training scholarships offered by Australian institutions. Its very important to apply before the deadline.  Please visit individual university websites to get more information.  Early application is always advised if you are keen on applying for scholarships 

  32. Rankings and Ratings  There is no official ranking system of Australian universities.

  33. Australian Universities Quality Agency  The Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) is an independent, national quality assurance body that audits the key activities of teaching, learning, research and management in Australian universities on a five-year cycle. Where an Australian university offers courses at an offshore campus or through an agent, the institution is be expected to maintain standards at least equivalent to those provided in Australia and carry full responsibility for all aspects of delivery.

  34. Factors to decide universities  Universities in New South Wales Universities in Victoria Universities in Queensland Universities in Western Australia Universities in South Australia Universities in the ACT Universities in Tasmania Universities in the Northern Territory

  35.  Universities in Sydney Universities in Melbourne Universities in Brisbane Universities in Perth Universities in Adelaide Universities in Canberra Universities in Hobart Universities in Darwin

  36. Visa  Issuance of Australian student visa has become easy today, with the adaptation of e-visa system through the approved education agents  To obtain an Australian student visa you must show that you have enough money to pay for:  living expenses : AUS $.18,000/- for 1 year  tuition fee : As per the university  travel : AUS $.2000/-  Health AUS $.400/-  Student Visa Application A$ 550 Rs. 23,800You must show proof that you can meet these financial requirements for the first 36 months of your stay in Australia.

  37. Acceptable Source of Funds:  The money to support you must come from one or more acceptable source which may include.  A money deposit with a financial institution that has been held for the last six consecutive months.  Education Loan  You also need to show evidence of funds and evidence of source of income, including financial matrix*

  38. Australian student visas are broadly classified into the following seven sub-classes based on the education sector chosen by the student.  Subclass 570 Independent ELICOS  Subclass 571 Schools  Subclass 572 Vocational education and Training (VET) sector  Subclass 573 Higher Education  Subclass 574 Postgraduate Research  Subclass 575 Non-award  Subclass 576 AusAID or Defence sponsored  All the above visa sub-classes are placed under Assessment Level 4 for India

  39. Checklist of Required Documents  Students applying for Australian student visa have to carry the following list of documents to file for the processing: Visa Application Charge payable through Demand Draft

  40. Checklist Additional Information Form 1221,1281,   Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) issued by your education provider for the course(s) you are undertaking stating the course, total tuition fees, duration and the course start date along with OSHC Letter of Offer issued by your education provider for the course(s) you are undertaking stating the course, total tuition fees, duration and the course start date.  Original Passport (min 6 months validity) Copy of the passport (Notarized) Four recent passport sized photographs (Light colored back ground) Statement of purpose (Original - Signed by the student) Academic Certificates (ORIGINALS)  Copies Academic Certificates (Notarized) Work Experience Certificate (on the original letter heads) Copies of the Work Experience Certificates (Notarized) IELTS Score Card (ORIGINAL)        

  41. Checklist Copy of the IELTS Score Card (Notarized)   Evidence of Liquid Funds Evidence of Income Affidavit of Support by the Sponsors Student Affidavit, if the student is self sponsoring for his studies in Australia Evidence of Relationship Documents of dependents included in the application- Birth Certificate, Marriage certificate and evidence of marriage (Photos etc.) If any of your dependents are 5-17 years of age (inclusive in the application), documentation confirming their enrolment in an Australian school and Under 18 Consent Form  If the applicant is under 18 years of age you will have to show evidence that appropriate arrangements have been done for your welfare before you lodge your application.      

  42. GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES  Fur more details contact us at: vizagteam@global-opportunities.net managervizag@global-opportunities.net visakhapatnam@global-opportunities.net Contact Numbers: 0891-6637833/ 933

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