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Study In Australia

Why study in Australia

Universities and Courses

Admission and Visa Process

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we specialize in helping students navigate the process of studying in Australia. From choosing the right course and university to visa application and scholarships, we are here to support you every step of the way. We are passionate about helping students achieve their dreams of studying abroad. When it comes to choosing the ideal destination, Australia stands out as one of the best choices for international students.

Studying in Australia offers a wide range of benefits and opportunities that make it an attractive destination for international students. Here are some reasons to consider studying in the Australia:

Why Study in Australia?

Globally Recognized Education

Australia is home to some of the world’s top universities, offering high-quality education that is recognized worldwide. With a diverse range of programs in fields like Business, Information Technology, Engineering, Health Sciences, and more, students can find the perfect course to match their career aspirations.

Diverse and Multicultural Society

Australia is a welcoming, multicultural country where students from all over the world come to study. The vibrant mix of cultures ensures that students feel at home while gaining a global perspective.

Post-Study Work Opportunities

One of the most attractive features of studying in Australia is the post-study work opportunities. Graduates can gain valuable international work experience enhancing their career prospects.

Scholarships and Financial Support

Australian universities and government bodies offer a wide range of scholarships to international students, making education more affordable. At Desire Educational Consultancy, we guide you in exploring these opportunities to ease your financial burden.

Student-Friendly Environment

Australia is known for its excellent infrastructure, world-class research opportunities, and supportive academic environment. The country also offers flexible study schedules and numerous student support services to help international students thrive.

High Standard of Living

Australia offers a fantastic quality of life with a perfect balance of urban and natural experiences. Safe cities, excellent healthcare, and beautiful landscapes make it an ideal place to live and study.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

For those planning long-term goals, Australia provides pathways to permanent residency after completing studies and gaining work experience.

Universities and Courses

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The Australia is home to a wide range of universities and colleges, each offering a diverse selection of academic programs and courses. Choosing a best universities for the better career is very essential and is one of the difficulty to choose one among the best.

Here's a list of some universities and some popular courses for study in Australia:

List of Some Popular Universities:

  1. Tas College
  2. Sydney Metro College
  3. Ashley English language Institute
  4. Learn Oz
  5. Global International College
  6. The Institute of International Studies (TIIS)
  7. Sydney Institute of Higher Education
  8. Australasian International Academy
  9. Institute of Health and Management (IHM)
  10. Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA)
  11. Kingston Institute Australia
  12. Australian National Institute of Management and Commerce (IMC)
  13. Federation University (ATMC)
  14. Skills Academy

List of some popular courses:

  1. Nursing and Midwifery
  2. Business Administration and Management
  3. Information Technology (IT)
  4. Engineering
  5. Accounting and Finance
  6. Early Childhood and Primary Education
  7. Hospitality and Tourism Management
  8. Agriculture and Environmental Science
  9. Public Health
  10. Social Work
  11. Construction and Project Management
  12. Biomedical Science
  13. Psychology
  14. Fashion and Design
  15. Automotive Engineering and Trades

Admission and Visa Process

Planning to study in Australia involves several important steps, from selecting the right course to obtaining your visa. Here's a detailed guide for Nepali students:

Research and Course Selection:

  • Choose a Course: Select a program that aligns with your career goals (e.g., Nursing, IT, Business).
  • Choose a University/College: Research institutions offering your chosen course. Consider location, ranking, fees, and scholarship opportunities.
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Meet Entry Requirements:

  • Academic Requirements: Ensure you meet the academic qualifications for your chosen course (e.g., minimum GPA in +2 or Bachelor's).
  • English Proficiency: Take an English test like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL. Most Australian universities require:
    • Undergraduate: IELTS 6.0 overall (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent.
    • Postgraduate: IELTS 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent.

Prepare Necessary Documents:

  • Valid Passport (with at least six months validity).
  • Academic Certificates (Grade 10, 12, and/or Bachelor’s transcripts).
  • English Proficiency Test Results (e.g., IELTS or PTE).
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) explaining why you want to study in Australia.
  • Updated CV/Resume.
  • Letters of Recommendation (if required).

Apply to the University/College:

  • Submit an online or offline application through the university website or via a certified agent.
  • Attach all required documents.
  • Pay the application fee (if applicable).
  • Wait for an Offer Letter from the institution, which usually takes 2-4 weeks.

Prepare Financial Documents:

  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs. Typically, you need to show at least AUD 25,000 for living expenses plus tuition fees.
  • Bank statements, education loans, or sponsorship letters can be used as evidence.

Accept the Offer and Pay Tuition Fees:

  • Review your Offer Letter and fulfill any conditions mentioned (e.g., additional documentation).
  • Pay the tuition fee mentioned in the Offer Letter to receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

Undergo Health Examination:

  • Visit an authorized medical center for your health check-up (e.g., IOM in Kathmandu).
  • Obtain a Health Examination Certificate as required for your visa.

Apply for a Student Visa (Subclass 500):

  • Log in to your ImmiAccount on the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs website.
  • Submit required documents:
    • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
    • Financial Evidence.
    • English Proficiency Test Results.
    • GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) Statement.
    • Health Insurance (OSHC – Overseas Student Health Cover).
  • Pay the visa application fee (approx. AUD 1600).

Wait for Visa Approval:

  • Processing times vary but typically take 4-6 weeks. Keep track of your visa status through your ImmiAccount.

Plan Your Travel:

  • Book your flight to Australia.
  • Arrange temporary or permanent accommodation.
  • Attend a pre-departure briefing (if offered by your consultancy or university).

Required Documents

List of Documents Required for Nepali Students to Apply for an Australian Student Visa:

  • Academic Documents: Grade 10, Grade 12, and Bachelor's degree (if applicable) certificates and transcripts. Certificates of any diplomas or professional courses completed.
  • Passport: A valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining. Copy of all pages of the passport, especially bio-data and visa stamps.
  • English Proficiency Test Results: Accepted tests include IELTS (e.g., minimum overall score of 6.0 for undergraduate or 6.5 for postgraduate), PTE Academic, and TOEFL iBT. The score must meet the requirements of your course and institution.
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement: A written statement explaining why you chose Australia for your studies, your intended course and career goals, and assurances that you plan to return to Nepal after completing your studies.
  • Financial Documents: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses (AUD 25,000 per year), and travel costs. Examples include bank statements, education loan sanction letters, sponsor letter with proof of sponsor’s financial capacity, and income source verification documents for the sponsor (e.g., tax returns, salary slips, or business documents).
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): Proof of health insurance covering the duration of your stay in Australia. This is mandatory for all student visa applicants.
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE): Issued by your university/college after you accept your offer and pay the tuition deposit.
  • Health Examination Certificate: Medical examination and chest X-ray conducted at an authorized medical center (e.g., IOM in Kathmandu).
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP): A detailed document explaining your academic background, reasons for studying in Australia, course selection, and future plans.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed online via your ImmiAccount on the Australian Department of Home Affairs website.
  • Additional Documents (If Applicable): Work experience letters (for students with a study gap), marriage certificate (if married), and birth certificate (as proof of age).

Important Notes:

  • Ensure all documents are in English or translated by a certified translator.
  • Keep both original and scanned copies ready for submission.
  • Double-check the specific requirements of your institution and visa application.

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