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Study in Australia
Living in Australia as an international
student
counselors on campus are readily available to assist students
with their personal problems
Academic -language problems, preparation for examinations, essay
writing, project reports, presentation, managing course work,
appeals, etc Personal-homesickness, relationships , loneliness,
religious beliefs, financial management Other-visa, employment
opportunities, higher studies and career decisions, etc.
Student rights
All students have certain rights irrespective of their
nationalities. These could involve academic appeals, the right
to protest against discrimination on the basis of sex, religion
, ethnic origin, disability, etc
Accommodation for international students
Rented Housing - You can rent a house or an apartment. It is
often cheaper to rent the household in groups of three or four.
The cost is approximately AU$ 100 -$ 150 upward per week.
College Hostel- A high proportion of international students
reside in college hostels. The cost is AUS$ 80-AU$ 120 per week.
Halls of Residence- They are similar to colleges in that they
are on or near campus. There is a high proportion of
international students and they tend to be cheaper than
colleges. The approximate cost is AU$ 80 -AU$ 150 per week
Higher education university courses
There are 42 higher education institutions in Australia; 36 of
these are members of the Unified National System, four are
commonwealth funded Government colleges, and two are private
universities
Australian year 12 qualification and equivalents
successful completion of class 10+2 from India.
English requirements
For higher education entry, you require an overall score of size
or better on the International English Language Testing System (
IELTS) For secondary entry , an overall IELTS score of between 5
to 6 is recommended There are two versions of the test-Academic
and General Training , It is owned and managed by the British
Council, IDP Education Australia: IELTS Australia nd Cambridge
ESOL, IELTS Australia rest centers have been opened in Ahmedabad
Ph.: 0796406226, 6403413, Bangalore Ph.: 044-52179388/89 ,
Hyderabad Ph: 040-23398247-51, Mumbai Ph: 022-22026505,
22042686, New Delhi Ph.: 011-26213504, 26213667
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More information in this regard can be had from IDP India
Country director, Mr. Henry AS ledlie Ph: 011-26467535, 26284404
Fax: 91-11-26481262, 26440627 Email: henry.ledlie@idp.com,
Web:www.idp.com
Grading by Australian universities
(A=90% or higher, B=65%-70% C=55% approx
Costs of Study
The tuition fees usually vary from AU$ 10000 to AU$ 27000
may also make an additional charge ranging between AU$ 250
approx
Business studies comes to around Rs. 8,40,000
For Engineering Rs, 8,10,000
For Sciences courses Rs. 7,20,000 and for Hospitality Rs.
7,20,00
Sponsor
Sponsor/s can be applicant, parents, grandparents, or spouse
only
Getting a Student Visa
(a) The first requirement before applying for a student visa, is
to get and 'Offer of Acceptance' from an educational institution
of Australia,
(b) Secondly , it is obligatory to show that you have the
requisite financial support to meet you expenses including
tuition fees, accommodation etc. Students are required to show
that they have at least Australian Dollar 12,000 ( around Rs.
3,00,000) to cover living costs for each year of their study
Part-time work: Holders of a student visa are permitted to work
for upto 20 hours per week during the session and full-time
during vacations. Students require a work permit for this.
Employment Opportunities
The first step as a job seeker, is to get a work permit. For
which you have to deposit $50 as permit fee to the Department of
Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. Allow you to work for 20
hours a week
Students can also benefit by logging into the university
websites where bob vacancies are posted, from time to time.
the typical jobs that the international students take up as part
time earning opportunities, are those of waiter/waitress,
clerical staff, supermarket staff, shop assistant, bartender,
cleaner etc.
Undergraduate Courses
Agriculture-Forestry, Agriculture, Parks and Wildlife
Business, administration and Law-
Education
Engineering
Health Sciences
Humanities
Mathematics and Computing
Science
For further clarification or for course specific information,
you may get in touch with the
AEC Manager
Australian Education International
Australian High Commission1/50 G, Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri, New
Delhi-110021
( Ph. 41399900 Fax. 41494490)
e-mail:aec.india@dfat.gov.au,
or Education Promotion Officer
Australian Education International
Australian Consulate-General Office16th Floor, Maker Tower-E
Cuffe Parade, Colaba
Mumbai 400021
(Ph. 2181071, 2881072, 2186865 Fax. 2188228)
Email:
aief@bom2.vsnl.net.in
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