This document discusses why Australia is a popular destination for international students pursuing higher education. It outlines several key reasons, including high rankings for Australian universities, opportunities for part-time work and post-study visas, multicultural environment, and reasonable costs of living. The document also provides details on academic requirements, English proficiency tests accepted, intake periods, pathway programs, temporary graduate visas after completion of studies, and types of educational institutions in Australia.
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5. Why is Australia Popular Among
International Students for Higher
Education?
6. Large land area, Sixth Largest Country in the
World and has the Lowest Population Density
per square kilometer.
• High international rankings of Australian
Universities
• 7 Top Most University out of 100 are from
Australia
• World Class Qualification
7. • Part Time Job opportunities for international
students
• Post-Study Work Visa for 2 years
• Opportunity for Permanent Residence
8. • IELTS, TOEFL and PTE scores are accepted
by all universities
• Availability of pathway programs for
international students
• Multicultural Society providing safe learning
environment
9. • Relatively warm climate
• Viable costs of living and tuition fees due to
relatively lower value of Australian Dollar
11. Major Intakes
• February and July
• Offered by Universities, Private Colleges and
TAFEs
• Courses Offered: All popular areas
12. Minor Intake
• November
• Offered Primarily by Private Colleges, TAFEs
and some of the universities (e.g. Deakin
University)
• Courses Offered: Business, Hospitality, and
Information Technology
16. There Are a Total of 43 Universities in
Australia
• Public – 40
• Private - 3
17. • The Higher Education Sector in Australia
primarily consists of Universities.
• The Top 8 universities in Australia have
formed a group –Group of 8
• Australian Universities offer pathway
programs, bachelor’s & master’s degrees and
doctoral programs
21. (Under Grad)
CBSE/ICSE Board:
• A minimum of 60% -65% in HSC in best 4
subjects
State Board:
• A minimum of 65% in HSC in best 4 subjects
• IELTS – 6.5 & no less that 6, Some Pathway
programs are possible with low bands
22. (Post Grad)
• A Minimum of 50 -60% depending on the
NOOSR University candidate has completed
his/her studies
• IELTS 6.5 & no less that 6, Some Pathway
programs are possible with low bands
24. Students who are not able to meet the direct
entry requirements of Australian Universities
can be offered ‘Pathway Programs.’
• These programs can be offered at
undergraduate level and postgraduate level.
• Pathway programs are a good opportunity to
the students who fail to meet the direct entry
requirements of the Australian universities.
25. • These are also called as ‘Packaged Programs’.
• Pathway programs are a good opportunity to
the students who fail to meet the direct entry
requirements of the Australian universities.
28. Calculating Duration of ELICOS
• Under this program student have to undergo 10
weeks of ELICOS for a shortfall of 0.5 bands
in IELTS
29. GTE –Genuine Temporary Entrant
Genuine: The student should have genuine
intentions of studying in Australia.
Temporary: The student should intend to stay in
Australian temporarily
The objective of ‘GTE Assessment’ is to distinguish
genuine students from non-genuine ones and to
ensure entry of only genuine students in Australia
30. • Universities and AHC consider not only the
profile but also the ‘intentions’ of an international
student. Hence, students with good profiles may
not necessarily be ‘GTE compliant’.
• GTE Assessment is conducted at three levels:
• Agent
• University/College (GTE Checklist, SOP,
Interview)
• Australian High Commission (SOP, Interview)
31. The Following aspects are taken into
consideration to check whether a student is
GTE compliant or not:
32. Profile of the applicant (academic scores, IELTS
score and work experience)
• Student’s reason for choosing to study his
intended program
• Relevance of the program the student intends
to study in Australia to his previous studies and
whether it is beneficial for his career
33. • Students’ awareness of the program structure,
costs, units, etc.
• Gaps in the student’s profile and the evidence
he can furnish to explain the reasons
• Student’s reasons for choosing not to study in
India
34. • Student’s reasons for choosing to study in
Australia and reasons regarding not choosing to
study in other countries
• Student’s reasons for choosing to study in his
preferred university and comparison with other
universities in Australia
• Student’s future plans, organizations he intends to
work with, designations he expects to work at and
salary he expects to receive after his studies are
over
35. • Marital Status of the applicant
• Qualification of Spouse
• Employment status of spouse
• Annual income of spouse
• Tenure of Marriage
36. • Visa refusal history/immigration history of the
student for Australia and other countries
• Visa refusal history/immigration history of the
dependents for Australia and other countries
• Applicant’s awareness about the costs (tuition
fee and living expenses) involved during his
stay in Australia and how he plans to cover the
expenses
37. • Student’s circumstances in India –employment
status and annual income of his sponsors
• Student’s circumstances in Australia –presence
of his close family members in Australia
38. Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)
After completion of their studies in Australia ,
students can apply for Temporary Graduate
Visa that lets them live , study and work in
Australia temporarily.
39. Below is the eligibility criteria -:
• Age less than 50 years of age
• Qualification with minimum of 92 weeks study in
duration (2years)
• English language criteria (Overall6.5 with no bands less
than 6)
• The applicant must hold an eligible visa
• The applicant must meet the Australian study
requirement in the last six months
• The applicant must have health insurance in Australia
40. Graduate Work Stream
• Duration–18months
• Granted to applicants who graduate with skills
and qualifications that are on the Skilled
Occupation List
41. Post Study Work Stream
• Duration – Usually 2 years, but duration can
be increased upto 4 years depending on the
qualification (2 years for bachelor’s / master’s
degrees, 3 years for Master’s by research and 4
years for Doctorates)
• Field of study is not a criteria forth is stream
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