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Why Study in Australia? |
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Postgraduate & Undergraduate Information |
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Univercities & Courses |
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Costing - Australia |
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Introduction : |
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Australia is the largest island and the smallest continent in the world. It lies between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. It is about 11,000 kilometres southwest of North America and 3,200 kilometres southeast of mainland Asia.
Australia boasts a fantastic temperate climate. It is a land of bright sunshine, surf beaches, tropical rivers, rainforests, mountain ranges, red deserts and rich green coastal plains. The flora and fauna are interesting and unique, with kangaroos, koalas and wombats included in the array of wildlife.
Australia is predominantly a Christian country; however, all religions are represented in our multicultural society. Australians respect the freedom of people to practice their choice of religion. Churches, mosques, temples and synagogues are located in most major cities. Some universities have their own spiritual groups on campus.
Although English is the official language, a host of other languages are spoken in Australia. As one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world many Australians are naturally fluent in other languages. More than 2.4 million Australians speak a language other than English at home. Within the education and training system about 15 per cent of those of working age studying for an educational qualification have English as a second language. More than 800,000 Australians speak a European Union language, apart from English, in the home. Another 800,000 Australians speak an Asian language in the home.
The government is divided into three levels: Federal, State and Local. The Federal government is the national system and is headed by the Prime Minister. Its responsibilities are defined in the Australian Constitution.
While traditionally Australia has exploited its abundant natural resources and great mineral wealth, the largest area of export growth is now in manufactured goods. However, it is still a major supplier of wool, cereals, dairy produce, meat, sugar and fruit along with metals, minerals and gems to the world.
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Why Study in Australia? |
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- Students are readily accepted for postgraduate & undergraduate study at leading International Universities.
- An Australian qualification gives students a competitive edge Employers, Government and education system in many other countries recognize & qualifications
- Possibilities of PR, Work Permit & TR.
- Globally recognized courses & qualifications.
- Cheaper study costs & living expenses as compared to many other countries like the U.K & the U.S.A.
- Student can work for 20 hrs. a week during course duration & full time during vacations
- Students can go with spouse on the student visa. Spouse also gets an opportunity to work & earn
- Possibility of Scholarships of $4000 to $10,000 for deserving students
- Dual degrees & fast track mode of studies available
- Australia is safe, multi cultural, friendly with lowest crime rate in the world
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Postgraduate & Undergraduate Information : |
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Post Graduate Programs of Australia : |
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Admission to postgraduate programs in Australia is based on the applicant's graduation degree grades or scores and his English language proficiency. All applicants should take a test of TOEFL or IELTS, both of which are accredited tests of English language. Most universities in Australia require the candidates to demonstrate their English language skills with an IELTS score of 6.0. But courses like communication studies and management require a higher band of overall score- 6.5 to 7.0. Some business schools require the candidates to take a GMAT test.
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Australia Post Graduate Programs Duration :
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The course duration of post-graduate programs in Australia generally ranges from 1 to 2 years. Applicants can apply for a master's degree by coursework or a master's degree by research or PhD. The minimum duration of PhD program in Australia is 2 years.
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Australia Postgraduate Programs Admissions :
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Admission to postgraduate programs in Australia is based on the applicant's graduation degree grades or scores and his English language proficiency. All applicants should take a test of TOEFL or IELTS, both of which are accredited tests of English language. Most universities in Australia require the candidates to demonstrate their English language skills with an IELTS score of 6.0. But courses like communication studies and management require a higher band of overall score- 6.5 to 7.0. Some business schools require the candidates to take a GMAT test.
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Programs Eligibility : |
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Some universities in Australia expect applicants to submit portfolios for subjects like design, media managementetc. Tuition fees for postgraduate programs in Australia are different for different universities and educational institutions. Those applying for masters' degree by coursework need to prove that their sponsor has the financial ability to cover their cost of education and accommodation expenses for the first two years.
Those enrolling for masters' degree by research need to prove that their sponsor has the financial ability to cover their cost of education and other expenses for the first year of study.All postgraduate programs in Australia strive to provide cutting edge education.
Most Australian medical postgraduate degrees are recognized in India. Most Postgraduate programs in Australia do not require the applicant to take GRE or GMAT tests, both of which cater to American standards. And that's one of the reasons why PG courses in Australia are increasingly becoming popular.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES OF Australia |
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Uunderpost Graduate Programs of Australia : |
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The popular undergraduate programs in Australia encompass the courses covering subjects like business, administration, law, mass communications, economics, science, arts, social science and computers. Students planning to apply for an undergraduate program in Australia have ample options to choose from.
Most undergraduate programs in Australia last for a duration of approximately 3-5 years. Undergraduate programs for Arts, Communications, Journalism, Social Services, Business, Science and other programs extend for duration of 3 years. Combined bachelor programs wherein a student can study two programs extend up to duration of 4 years. The engineering programs for undergraduates have course duration of 4 years.
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Undergraduate Courses Application Procedure : |
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All undergraduate programs in Australia have quotas which limit the number of students who can be enrolled. These quotas are purely based on academic merit.
Students have to fulfill certain pre-requisites to get their application validated. Most educational institutions in Australia require the students to submit their secondary school reports and transcripts (report cards) of all final exams to apply for an undergraduate program.
Some institutions also require the students to submit a school report or a bonafide certificate filled in by a school official like a headmaster or a principal.Students should take standardized tests like IELTS (International English Language Test) and TOEFL (Test of English language) for undergraduate programs. Most universities in Australia stipulate their respective standard scores for these tests. Students attaining these standard scores have greater chances of getting enrolled. The statement of purpose and personal essays are an important requirement in the application process of undergraduate programs in Australia.
The personal statement should include the applicant's choice of course, career goals and personal interests.
Candidates have an option of choosing six programs for their undergraduate course. All these 'preferences' have to be listed in order of choice and priority on the application form. Applicants are offered the highest preference of subject for which they are eligible.
A student who has earned a graduation degree in Australia certainly has bright career options in India and other places of the world.
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Costing - Australia
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Student Fees in Australia
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Tuition fees, admission fee, accommodation fees, insurance etc roughly sum up the cost of living in Australia for students. Options and concessions in all of these help a student lead a good life in Australia and make education in Australia a memorable experience.
International students are required to pay upfront tuition fees in Australia. Some universities also require students to pay additional charges to cover the student costs for organization membership, library and laboratory facilities and sports facilities. Fees for books, stationary, excursions etc are charged by a few private colleges and universities here. All school tuition fees in Australia are exempt from Australia's goods and services tax (GST).
Scholarship in Australia
International students can avail to the scholarship schemes in Australia by means of excellent academic records and all-rounded achievements.
The different programs of the Australian scholarship include endeavor program, Australian leadership awards and Australian Development scholarships.A few charitable and international organizations offer scholarships for education in Australia which have to be applied for in your home country.
Student Accommodations in Australia
Accommodation constitutes an important determinant of cost of living in Australia. The different options for accommodation in Australia include rentals, share accommodation, guesthouses and hostels, homestay, university accommodation and boarding schools.Different options for accommodation cater to the different budgets and requirements of students.
All these options add value to the student's Australian experience by providing multitude facilities and amenities at very reasonable fees.
Study Cost in Australia
A student studying in Australia will require approximately $10,000-$14,000 a year. This includes tuition fees, accommodation and insurance. The average cost of living in Australia for an international student is around $350 per week. This includes accommodation, food, transport, gas/electricity, telephone, entertainment and incidental costs.
Such great value for money in Australia surely adds to the student's motivation and confidence levels.
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