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Australia

Student Visa Overview

You have incredible options to study and work in Australia, which raises your standard of living. One is given the opportunity to pursue a career through Australia Skilled Immigration.
Australia is the third most popular study abroad country after the United States and the United Kingdom. Australian universities currently have more than 200,000 overseas students enrolled, and this number is rising quickly.
One of the best educational systems in the world is found in Australia.
According to the QS World University Rankings 2020, seven Australian universities are among the top 100.
The Australian government awards over 200 million dollars to foreign students.
Enjoy a high standard of living.
Embrace the diversity of our culture.
Discover nature in its natural setting.
Increased Employment Opportunities in Australia and Abroad after Graduation.

Our Student Visa Package

Some of the top universities in the world campuses in Australia. The universities in Australia provide many choices of courses in numerous subject areas. Compared to the UK and the US, the tuition fees here are reasonable. A four-year post-study work visa is available to students in Australian universities. This may serve as a route to Australian permanent residence.

Admission requirement


Undergraduate admission requirements
HSC accomplished with a GPA of 4 or an equivalent grade of A. With an HSC result, a GPA of 3.5 is sufficient for a diploma or foundation program. A level English language requirements are a least C grade, a score of 6 on the IELTS, or a TOEFL score of 67 or equivalent. For the foundation and diploma programs, the requirements are a score of 5.5 on the IELTS, or a score of 55 on the TOEFL.

Postgraduate

• CGPA of 3.5 and 70% in a related bachelor's program
• IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 79 are requirements for English language proficiency.
• Additional materials, including a CV or resume, a research proposal, a writing sample, references, and GMAT or GRE scores.
• IELTS 5.5 and low CGPA students are eligible to apply for the Pre-Masters program.

Document checklist

• Application for a student visa in Australia, fully filled out (157A).
• Electronic Enrollment Confirmation (eCoE).
• Finished filling out the GenuineTemporary Entrant (GTE) form and SOP.
• The fees for applying for a visa are 620 AUD and 2450 BDT, respectively (Fees are subjected to change any time without prior to any notice)
• Proof of enough funding
• A photocopied passport bio page
• Student Health Insurance Abroad
• Test scores for English fluency
• Examination of your health
• Four current passport-sized photos
• With the correct paperwork, a partner, dependent, or guardian may apply alongside the student.

Tuition fees

Study Program/Degree Average fees in AUD*
School Annual range: $7,800 – $30,000
English language studies Weekly budget of $350 – 450 (varies as per course length)
VET (Certificates, Diploma) Every year: $4000 – $22,000
Undergraduate / Bachelor Annual range: $15,000 – $35,000. Yearly range
Postgraduate / Masters Yearly range: $18,000 – $42,000

Scholarship

Australian Government Research and Training Program (AGRTP):
The scholarship, which is funded by the Australian government, pays the student's tuition and health insurance for up to three years.

Australia Awards:
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Department of Education provided funding for the project (DFAT).

Destination Australia:
Seeks to encourage foreign students to pursue their studies in rural Australia in order to strengthen local tertiary education institutions and give students there a learning opportunity.

John Allwright Fellowship (JAF):
Gives researchers from participating nations who are working on Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) research projects the chance to earn postgraduate degrees at Australian tertiary institutions. Each year, it offers agricultural researchers PhD and master's scholarships, which are managed by the Australia Awards Scholarship.

Work opportunities:
Working while studying: During their study sessions, international students are permitted to work up to 40 hours every two weeks. Students may work up to 38 hours per week during designated course breaks. To work in Australia, students must apply for a Tax File Number (TFN).

Work opportunities

Working while studying:
During their study sessions, international students are permitted to work up to 40 hours every two weeks. Students may work up to 38 hours per week during designated course breaks. To work in Australia, students must apply for a Tax File Number (TFN).

Post Study Visa:
International students who just earned a degree from an Australian institution are eligible to apply for a "Temporary Graduate Visa" that will allow them to remain and work in Australia. Two distinct streams exist:

International students who recently received a degree in a CRICOS-registered programme from an Australian institution are eligible for the "Post-Study Work Stream." Graduates with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree based on courses can often stay for two years, but those with a research-based master's degree can stay for three years. It is possible to renew this kind of visa twice.