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Representation- Australia

Australia

 

About Australia

 

Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere. It has an area of nearly 7.7 million square kilometres. It is the world's sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the USA and Brazil.

 

Live

 

Australia is one of the best places in the world to live while you learn. The standard of living is amongst the highest in the world, yet costs remain competitive. On your breaks from study, you will have a wide choice of activities to enrich your experience - from cultural festivals, concerts and museums, to major sporting events.

 

Learn

 

Australian education has a strong international reputation for excellence. Whether you study at a university, school, vocational or English language institute, you will receive a quality education that will form a strong foundation for your future success.

 

Grow

 

The benefits of living and learning in Australia are both personal and academic. Your years in Australia will give you the best platform to succeed in your career, and prepare you for the challenges of the work place. It won’t just be your mind that develops - your time in the classroom will change you as a person.

 

Currency

 

Australia uses a dollars and cents system of decimal currency with 100 cents in a dollar. The bank notes in use are $5 (purple), $10 (blue), $20 (orange), $50 (yellow) and $100 (green). Coins used are silver 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents and 50 cents, and gold $1 and $2 coins. Australian currency is the only legal tender in Australia. Money from other countries can be changed at the exchange facilities located at international airports, banks and major hotels. Travellers’ cheques are easier to use if they are already in Australian dollars, but banks will cash travellers’ cheques in almost any currency. Major hotels and some shops will also cash travellers’ cheques.

 

Food

 

Australia’s diverse cultural heritage has resulted in some of the finest and most varied cuisine in the world. There are restaurants for all tastes, with Asian, Middle Eastern, African and European food heavily represented. Australian cuisine itself is a mixture of all these influences, with traditional dishes given an Australian flavour.

For cooking at home, you will find a wide range of international ingredients at major supermarkets and speciality food stores. There is also a wide range of foods available for people with special diets, such as gluten- or dairy-free products, vegetarian and vegan products and halal meats.

 

Health

 

Your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) will cover you for most medical expenses (see page 49). Most large universities have a health centre on campus, and all institutions will have a first aid officer. Medical centres are in most cities and towns and are staffed by excellent doctors. Your institution will also provide you with access to counsellors who can help with mental health issues, and to family planning facilities.

 

Climate and seasons

 

Almost a third of Australia is in the tropics and the rest is in a temperate zone. The coldest areas are Tasmania and the south-east corner of the mainland. Summer December to February Autumn March to May Winter June to August. Spring September to November.

 

Getting permission to work

 

If you want to work part-time in Australia, you will need to obtain permission from DIAC in the state or territory where you are living. You should complete a form from DIAC (Form 157P) to request permission to work, and pay an application fee of about $60. DIAC will need to see your current student visa and evidence that you have commenced your course of study. This evidence can be in the form of a letter from your institution stating your course details (CRICOS code, start and end dates) or you can get an authorised officer from your education provider to complete the “education provider details” section of the form you complete (Form 157P).

 

If you are allowed to work, a new visa label will be put into your passport. It will have a work limitation condition (8105 or 8104), instead of the no work condition (8101). If you work more than 20 hours per week during the school semester, your visa may be cancelled.

 

Permission for spouses to work

 

Spouses with a Dependent Student Visa may apply for a work visa while accompanying a full time student. Spouses will need permission to work and must follow the conditions as set out on their visa, as restrictions may apply.

 

Types of work for international students

 

International students often find work in retail, hospitality and administration. You could expect to earn $6-15 an hour, depending on the kind of work you do and your age. You may be paid more for working on Sundays or public holidays.

 

Tutoring younger students in the field you are studying or in your native language is also a good way to earn money. Student tutors can earn about $40 an hour.

 

Remember that your first priority in Australia should be your studies. If you decide to take on the challenge of part-time work, start with a few hours a week until you are able to find a balance with your studies.

 

Visa requirements.

 

Student visa conditions

 

There are a number of conditions on your visa you must follow to be allowed to study in Australia. The main conditions are that you must:
  • maintain satisfactory attendance;
  • achieve satisfactory academic results;
  • continue to be enrolled in a registered course;
  • notify your education provider of your address within seven days of arriving in Australia, and within seven days of any change in your address;
  • notify your original educational provider if you change to a new education provider within seven days of obtaining your new certificate of enrolment; and
  • maintain OSHC cover.
    There may also be special conditions for students on scholarships. Make sure you read and understand all the conditions of your scholarship to ensure you comply, or else your visa may be cancelled and you may be deported.

Universities

 

Study at an Australian university - gain an international qualification

 

An Australian education is a truly international experience. Our universities are linked to institutions in more than 100 countries and academic staff members are recruited from abroad. After graduating in Australia, you will be able to work in companies around the world.

 

An Australian university will provide you with a sound understanding of your chosen field, along with academic skills that can be applied to other areas. You won’t just be learning about health, science, engineering or the arts. You’ll also be learning how to think creatively and independently.

 

Higher education qualifications offered in Australia

 

Australian universities and higher education institutions offer programs leading to Bachelor Degrees and higher qualifications in a diverse range of fields. Australian universities offer programs from Architecture to Zoology.

 

The Bachelor Degree is the most common qualification offered in Australia. Specialised research training and professional development is also offered through Masters Degrees and Doctoral Degrees.

 

Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas are also available. Diplomas are becoming less common, however, the Associate Degree provides a shorter-cycle Degree program for professionals wishing to further their careers.

 

Vocational education and training

 

Australia - a place where work and study meet

 

Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) institutions offer the opportunity to hone your skills in real and simulated work environments. The practical expertise you gain in the workplace will give you a genuine advantage over other graduates.

 

At these institutions, you can study a wide range of disciplines, including: business and management, science and technology, design and arts, communications, sport and recreation, community service and health, tourism and hospitality, engineering and building, horticulture and land management and English.

 

Programs are provided by public Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institutes, private colleges and a number of schools and universities. Industry and Government work together to develop training outcomes, which are then implemented according to nationally endorsed training packages.

 

This allows you to apply knowledge learnt inside the classroom, outside in the real world. You learn by doing, rather than just reading from textbooks. Your initial qualification can be built on to achieve higher qualifications, provide the basis to begin or change a career, or assist with further study at university.

 

You can also use this training as a pathway to other avenues of higher education. Depending on your qualification, universities may provide you with credit towards a Degree. This gives you the practical skills as well as the theory from a university Degree. You’ll leave Australia with two qualifications that are recognised around the world—a major advantage over other graduates.

 

Tuition fees

 

As an international student, you must pay your tuition fees up-front.

 

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.

 

Approx. Fee in a years for the following courses are :-

 

University

Foundation Studies

such as university entrance, preparatory and bridging courses

A$9,000 to 14,000 a year

Undergraduate

Bachelor Degree

such as courses in arts, business, economics and law

A$10,000 to 13,500 a year

Laboratory-based Bachelor Degree

such as science and engineering courses

A$11,000 to 16,500 a year

Postgraduate

Graduate Certificates

Graduate Diplomas

A$9,000 to 16,000 a year

Masters

Doctoral Degree

A$11,000 to 18,500 a year

Vocational education and training

Certificates I - IV Diploma

Advanced Diploma

A$5,500 to 18,000 a year

School

Secondary school A$6,000 to 13,000 a year
Primary and junior secondary schools A$5,000 to 11,000 a year

English language training

varies significantly depending on the course duration or institution
A$3,500 to 13,500

 

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