Study in Australia
Why Study In Australia?
Australia has a very strong educational infrastructure and quality of life, both of which are moderately affordable.
Earn while you learn: Australia is one of the only some countries where international students are legitimate to work up to 20 hours each week during the academic year and full-time during vacations.
Recently Australia has crossed the 20 million -population limit. Australia has the freshest air, the cleanest water, bluest skies, and a wide range of vegetables and exotic fruits such as mangoes, avocados, kiwis, and so on, available throughout the year. Most ‘Ozzie’s’, as they are called, live roughly the wide coastal area, with the biggest city being Sydney, followed by Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, etc.
Folks in Australia are tremendously friendly and largely outdoor oriented, linking themselves in a variety of games. Dignity of Labour is an essential part of the Australian culture, with minimum wages being one of the highest world-wide. People from all strata’s of society, be it a street-sweeper or the MD of a big company, take great arrogance in what they do.
There are 43 Universities in Australia. The educational system is essentially non – discriminatory, with the quality of infrastructure, course curriculum, teaching faculty and extra-curricular facilities at a uniformly high paradigm across all educational bodies.
The key insight differences between universities are built around their age and level of research. The older universities likely to be more inclined towards research, and eight such universities, called the “Group of Eight” (University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Western Australia, Australian National University, Monash University, University of Adelaide, University of Queens land and University of New South Wales) have established themselves as some of the best in the country.
Today, Australia is a really multi -cultural country, with people from all over the world including Pakistan, China, the UK, the USA and so on, jointly forming a part of the Australian community. All top MNCs have a foundation here, making it a model for professionals. In particular, Australia is a safe place, without racial intolerance, with an educational system based on world-class research that is still ideal in terms of value for money.
Australia is offering a wide range of courses from Diploma level to PhD level in nearly all subject areas. If you want to have further details for a particular course write to us at [email protected].
Australia Admission Checklist
- Copies of All Educational Documents (Attested)
- Any experience Letter
- One Photographs (Passport Size)
- Comprehensive CV
- Copy Of Passport (One year valid, First Page, Second Page and Last Page)
- Copy of CNIC
- Two Academic Reference Letters
- SOP, Statement of Purpose (Be strict on it as this must be provided by student. We can give him guidance how to prepare it but finally student has to prepare it.)
- Contact details ( Landline number + Mobile Number + Email Address + Residential Address)
- Next to kin details
- English Test Score Report (IELTS , TOEFL, PTE)
- Any Previous Visa Application record (Previous Refusal)
Australia Admission Checklist
- All Educational Documents ( Original + Two Copies ) must be attested by IBCC/HEC. Student must be having 60% marks in his last education and no gap at all for UG courses, For PG courses reason of the gap like Experience letters etc must require.
- One Photographs (Passport Size)
- Copy Of Passport (One year valid, First Page, Second Page and Last Page)
- Copy of CNIC
- Two Academic Reference Letters
- Student Statement of Purpose (Be strict on it as this must be provided by student. We can give him guidance how to prepare it but finally student has to prepare it and in last we can elaborate it)
- Contact detail ( Landline number + Mobile Number + Email Address + Residential Address)
- English Test Score Report (IELTS , TOEFL, PTE)
- Any Previous Visa Application record (Previous Refusal)
- Copy of Bank Statement (personal & sponsor)
- University will conduct the interview of student based on his SOP.
GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) Requirements
The genuine temporary entrant (GTE) requirement is an integrity measure to ensure that the student visa programme is used as intended and not as a way for international students to maintain ongoing residency in Australia. The GTE requirement applies to all student visa applicants.
FINANCIAL & ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS for AUSTRALIA
Visa Fees (For up-to date information check relevant embassy visa section)
Visa Subclass | Base Application Charge | Non- internet Application Charge | Additional Applicant Charge 18 and over | Additional Applicant Charge under 18 |
Subclass 500 | $620 | N/A | $460 | $150 |
Travel, tuition and living expenses
You must declare on your application that you have enough money to pay for travel, tuition and living expenses for yourself, your partner and your dependent children for the duration of your stay in Australia. You must also have enough money to support your partner and dependent children, even if they do not travel with you to Australia.
The table below outlines the amounts in Australian dollars (AUD) that you need access to. These amounts are the minimum required for this visa. They do not necessarily represent the cost of living in Australia.
Expenses | Per Person | Amount required in AUD |
Travel | Yourself | Return air fare to Australia |
Family members | One return air fare to Australia per person | |
Tuition | Yourself | Course fees |
Living | Yourself | AUD 20290 per year |
Partner | AUD 7100 per year | |
First child | AUD 3040 per year | |
Each other child | AUD 3040 per year |
Note:- (A simple formula is Living Expenses + Balance Tuition Fee + 2000 AUD). Bank statements would be three to six months old. But if it is on the name of student and a valid proof of available of transfer of funds then one month old would work.
The department must be satisfied that an applicant, once in Australia, will have the sufficient funds they claim to possess to cover the travel, tuition and living costs for themselves and their family members.
Acceptable sources of income
The money to support you and your family members may come from any legal source.
Fully Funded Students
If you are a fully funded student, you must show evidence that the sponsoring agency, government or organisation will cover the cost of:
- Travel, tuition and living expenses for yourself and dependent family members accompanying you to Australia
- Supporting your dependent family members remaining in your home country, taking into consideration the local standard of living.
Note: If family members later decide to join you in Australia, you must show evidence of extra funds from an acceptable source to cover their travel, tuition and living expenses in Australia.
Evidence of income:
- Please provide appropriate proof from the followings related to you:
- Tax Statement
- Income Statement.
- Business Statement
- Audited Business Accounts
- Loan documents
- Bank account statement(s)
- Proof of rental income
- Proof of income from savings like fixed deposits
- Proof of income from agricultural land
When considering whether the funds will be genuinely available, take into account additional information and supporting evidence you provide, such as:
- the nature of the relationship between you and the person who is providing the funds, where applicable
- your income, assets and employment or those of the person providing the funds
- evidence of financial support history
- source of funds for any lump sum deposits.
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