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Important things to consider first
You have so many educational options to choose from in Australia, so take some time to think about your career and
life goals. The course you study will shape your career and life
plans. Also think about whether you want to study in the city or
in the country. Do you want to study at a small or large college
or university? What level qualification do you want? (eg certificate,
diploma, degree etc). You will probably find that the course you
want to study is offered at several places in Australia. Is it important that you live somewhere warm or cold?
You will also need to consider the institutions academic
entrance requirements, as each college or university and each course
has its own standards. If you dont have enough English, you
will need to think about English Language too.
Please contact us
so we can find a course that interests you and help you with an
application.
Tuition Fees
The cost of studying in Australia compares well
with other countries that take international students. You will
find that the combined costs of tuition fees and living expenses
are lower in Australia than the US and UK. Each
institution has different fees for different courses.
You will find that tuition fees in Australia for
international students are even more competitive with other countries,
especially when you calculate current exchange rates.
The following is a guide only:
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English Language courses
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A$200A$350 per week
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Vocational education and training courses
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A$8,000A$12,000 per year
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Bachelor degree (undergraduate)
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A$10,000A$18,000 per year
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Graduate Diploma, Masters degree, PhD (postgraduate)
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A$12,000A$18,000 per year
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Study Abroad Program
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A$7,000 per semester
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For specific information about tuition fees, please contact
us and we will advise you.
English Language
You can study intensive English language (known as ELICOS) at
more than 100 institutions in Australia and at a
relatively low cost. Some institutions are private, semi-private
or government owned. All institutions are properly registered and
offer high quality English language training, many using advanced
language laboratories, video, computer and library facilities.
There are no entrance requirements for English Language courses.
Courses are offered at all levels (beginner to advanced) and course
starting times are very flexible. This flexibility makes it easy
for you to combine English Language Training with a holiday, or
with another course.
You can study:
- General English (emphasis on communication skills)
- English for Academic Purposes (preparation to study at university,
TAFE or a private college)
- Examination Preparation (preparation for TOEFL or IELTS examinations)
- Study Tourism (learn English while learning about Australia or enjoying activities such as scuba, golf, horse
riding, sailing etc)
- And more
Many students will take an English Language Test to determine
their level of English, and to decide how much English Language
Training they may need. All tests assess your reading, writing,
speaking and listening skills. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
Language) is a very popular test in Asia, however, most Australian
institutions prefer the IELTS (International English Language Testing
System) test.
Please contact us
so we can find a course that interests you and help you with an
application.
University (undergraduate and postgraduate)
There are more than 40 universities in Australia
ranging in size from 3000 students to more than 30,000 students.
There are more than 600,000 students studying in Australian universities and over 160,000 of these are international
students. All Australian universities are strictly
monitored to maintain high standards in teaching and research. Most
Australian universities are located in cities, while
some are found in rural environments.
Universities offer courses in a wide range of areas at the following
levels:
- Bachelors Degree
- Graduate Certificate
- Graduate Diploma
- Masters Degree
- Doctorate (PhD)
University in Australia is a combination of lectures,
tutorials and seminars, as well as individual study in laboratories
and libraries. There is a wide range of extra-curricular activities
that balance academic life.
Each university has its own entrance requirements for each course
offered. You will also need to have a minimum level of English before
you can start a course.
Average fees for classroom-based courses (eg Law, Arts, Economics,
etc) range between A$10,000$13,000. Laboratory-based courses
(eg Science, Engineering, Medicine) on average range between A$12,000$27,000.
Most courses start in February, however, some may also start in
July and October.
Please contact us
so we can find a course that interests you and help you with an
application.
TAFE/Polytechnic
Australian Technical and Further Education (TAFE) is a government
owned and operated education system that offers courses in almost
every field of study. There are more than 230 government TAFE colleges
around Australia that offer courses at certificate, diploma and
advanced diploma levels. Many TAFE courses will lead to credit transfer
arrangements at Australian universities so you can earn credit towards
a bachelors degree. Some TAFE courses are only a few weeks while
others may take up to three years to complete. Some TAFE colleges
are located in cities, while others are in rural areas. Most courses
start in February, however, some may also start in July.
TAFE courses emphasise practical and professional learning that
will help you get a job.
Please contact us
so we can find a course that interests you and help you with an
application.
Private and Specialist Colleges
Private and Specialist colleges offer courses in almost every
area of study, usually at certificate, diploma and advanced diploma
level. These courses are often designed to teach practical skills
you can use in the workforce. Courses can range from 10 weeks to
3 years, and each college will have its own entrance requirements.
Many private and specialist colleges have credit transfer arrangements
with universities so you can earn credit towards a bachelors degree.
Some examples of the types of courses you can study at a private
or TAFE college:
- Accounting
- Aviation
- Business management
- Child care
- Computer studies
- Graphic design
- Hair and beauty therapy
- Information Technology (IT)
- Marketing
- Office administration
- Secretarial Studies
- Travel and tourism
- Hospitality and hotel management
- And many more
Please contact us
so we can find a course that interests you and help you with an
application.
High Schools
Australian schools offer quality education at world class standards.
Each State or Territory in Australia is responsible for its own
schools however the Australian Federal Government ensures the standards
and quality of teaching are maintained throughout the country.
The majority of Australian schools are public and approximately
one quarter are private and charge full fees. Many private schools
are run by religious institutions. Some schools offer boarding facilities.
There are thousands of schools in Australia, far too many to list
here. You need to consider your individual needs (ie large school
or small school, is religious education important, which city or
town would you like to live in, etc).
Please contact us
so we can find a school that interests you and help you with an
application.
Study Abroad (one semester or one year)
Many students choose to study at an Australian
university or college for one semester or one year and earn full
credit points towards their degree at their home college or university.
You are able to study across a range of subjects and disciplines
as Australian universities ensure the Study Abroad
program is as flexible as possible. The credit transfer arrangements
at each university may vary, as do the entrance requirements.
Students are charged full tuition for the duration of their studies
(usually one semester or one year) and fees are approximately A$7,000
per semester for tuition. Each university has slightly
different fees.
Please contact us
so we can find a university that interests you and help you with
an application.
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