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Australia Immigration Visa Solutions

Standing proud with 8 of the top 100 universities in the world, Australia is much more than just kangaroos. An increasing number of Indian students are opting for Australia to study abroad for its world-class education, post-study work opportunities and excellent quality of living. Whatever course you choose to undertake, you’ll be assured of unbeatable academic excellence and support system for international students.

Indicative study costs for Australian programs

Institution/Degree Annual fees (indicative)
School $7,800 to $30,000
English language studies $300/ week depending on course length
Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) $4,000 to $22,000
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree $15,000 to $33,000*
Postgraduate Master’s Degree $20,000 to $37,000*
Doctoral Degree $14,000 to $37,000*

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    Student visa requirements for Australia

    The Australian Government provides an opportunity to all Indian students to study in the country but as a prerequisite, you’ll have to obtain a student visa first. The visa you need will depend on your age, the type of study you want to pursue, and how long you want to stay in Australia. As an international student, you would most commonly require a student (subclass 500) visa, regardless of your field of study.
    Coming into effect since July 1, 2016, a student subclass 500 visa lets you stay in Australia for the duration of your study program, which is mostly up to five years and in line with your enrolment date. For a smooth stay, you need to ensure that your visa remains valid and you abide by the conditions as mentioned on your student visa. You can read up in detail about this kind of visa on the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.
    • You can participate in your desired study program
    • You can be accompanied by your family members to Australia
    •  You can apply in or outside Australia through online portal
    • You should be enrolled in your desired study program in Australia
    • You should hold Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) or either fall in any of the exemption categories
    • You must be equal to or more than 6 years 
    • You need to prove that you have a welfare arrangement (in case you are less than 18 years of age)
    When applying for your student visa for Australia, you will generally need: 
    • Proof of enrolment (your electronic confirmation of enrolment)
    • A valid passport
    • Your visa application fee
    • Your Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement 
    • Academic and work experience documents 
    • Evidence of your English proficiency skills (such as IELTS test scores) 
    • Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare)
    • Details of your health insurance policy (Overseas Student Health Cover) 
    • Statement of purpose
    • Passport-sized photographs
    If you are under 18 years of age, you will also need to provide additional documents such as parental consent. *Please note that these are the basic requirements, speak with your counsellor for a detailed list of documents required for visa processing
    You will need to create an account using DIBP’s online application system – ImmiAccount to complete and submit your student visa application. You can also track the status of your visa through ImmiAccount once you have submitted it. You should submit your application no later than six weeks before your course starts, and no earlier than 12 weeks.
    If you’re an EIFS student with an offer letter from any of our partner institutions in Australia, we can advise you on how to go about the entire process. We’ll make sure you are fully informed on the latest visa requirements and conditions; also help you prepare the right documents for your submission. Our team of experts including MARA Lawyers will direct you to the official websites and to authorised immigration representatives to ensure you have the latest applications forms and guidance. To reduce the hassle, we also help to certify, translate and courier your documents.
    As an international student you must pay visa fees as per the below category you fall in:
    Visa subclass Base application charge Additional applicant Additional applicant The subsequent
    charges if 18 years or above charges if less than 18 years temporary application charge
    Student visa (subclass 500) AUD620 AUD460 AUD150 AUD700
    Student visa (subclass 500) (subsequent entrant) AUD620 AUD460 AUD150 AUD700
    Student visa (subclass 500) – Foreign Affairs or Defence sector nil nil nil nil
    Student visa (subclass 500) – Postgraduate research sector AUD620 nil nil nil
    To gain your Australia student visa, you’ll have to provide evidence of proficiency in the English language. This usually means passing a secure English language test to be able to prove your communication and correspondence skills. The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world’s most popular high-stakes English language proficiency test for study, work and migration, with more than three million tests taken in the past year. The IELTS results are recognised by more than 10,000 organisations, including educational institutions, employers, professional associations and governments, in 140 countries around the world. The minimum score required in your IELTS for an Australian student visa is 5.5 band in each of the four modules. Know more about IELTS

    Making sure your visa remains valid

    Once you get your visa, there are several things you need to do to ensure it remains valid, including:

    • Remain enrolled and maintain satisfactory course progress and attendance
    • Provide your Australian address to your university or college so they can contact you (don’t forget to let them know if you move)
    • Continue to be able to financially support yourself while in Australia
    • Don’t breach the working conditions that apply to your visa

    If you want to change your qualification level, you will need to apply for a new student visa.

    You can always contact us for a free counselling session and we can guide you on how to go about the entire visa application process.

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    An Indian student’s guide to studying in Australia

    Our expert Pratibha Sen delves into why Indian students love Oz for their higher studies

    Ranked as the third most preferred study destination by Indian students, Australian universities have witnessed a sharp growth in the applications from India over the last few years, much owing to their world class education, multicultural environment and post study work opportunities available for international students
    Statistically, over 37,000 Indian students were granted student visas for Australia in 2018-19, registering a growth of 32% over last year according to the Australian Department of Home Affairs. The universities in and around Melbourne and Sydney had the highest number of Indian students enrolling followed by other popular cities like Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra & more.

    Why Australia?

    Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,200 institutions and over 22,000 courses to other aspirants. Students can study at all levels of education from primary and secondary school, to vocational education and training (VET), from English language courses to higher education as bachelors, masters and research degrees (at universities). Regardless of what a student is studying or how long you are studying for, Australia’s laws promote quality education and protection for international students. Needless to say, Australian cities have consistently ranked high as the most livable and student-friendly cities in the world.

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    Yes, it’s affordable!

    Besides offering a quality education system, Indian students say that affordability is a major attraction. Australia offers attractive scholarship options besides opportunity for students to work part-time. Some industries and sectors, which are student-friendly from an Indian student’s perspective include tourism, retail, hospitality and many more making it easier to pick up part-time jobs and earn some exposure as well as money to partly cover living costs in Australia. Scholarships also include government-funded options like Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS) for bachelors, masters, PhD. There are also university-specific scholarships and bursaries that are offered to International students for various undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

    Offers vast course selection

    Australian institutions offer courses spanning diverse study areas, including business, technology, arts, sciences, etc., as well as professional qualifications. Whether you are looking to take up an undergraduate degree with a dual specialization or a double Masters, Australia has everything you need. There are 39 Universities in Australia, including very high ranking Go8 Universities. These universities are Public (espect a few). They are located across the states of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania.

    As an international student, when you complete your qualification in Australia (minimum two years) with a Bachelor, Master or a Research degree, you can avail a post study work rights from two to six years. This depends on your qualifications and the location of your institution. Additional PSW (Post Study Work) benefits are granted to graduates who study and live in Regional Australian cities. Good news is that all the courses available are accredited under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). These include high school programs, English language courses, Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) courses, along with undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

    In fact, the 2020 survey of ‘Top Universities’ includes The Australian National University, The University of Melbourne, The University of Sydney, The University of New South Wales, The University of Queensland, Monash University, The University of Western Australia and The University of Adelaide included in the list of world’s top 150 Universities. (QS and THE world rankings).

    An Indian student’s guide to Australia

    As one of the 15 happiest countries in the world, Australia is a melting pot of different cultures and nationalities. About half the population is either born outside, or second-generation migrants owing to the diversity and multicultural environment in Australia. The classrooms showcase this mix of students from different parts of the world. The campus life and facilities are very exciting and a lot of sports, outdoor activities, clubs and societies keep the students occupied apart from their academic learning. The universities have a dedicated International Student Support unit to assist foreign students from accommodation to jobs to counselling. Australian lifestyle is relaxed, safe and rated one of the best. There are a lot of beaches, landscape and parks to explore and indulge in adventure and sports.

    Know your intake

    The common course commencement intakes in Australia are February and July. Few universities also offer programs starting in a third trimester as well (like October- November). The process of application, offer and visa lodgement usually takes about 6-7 months. It’s advisable that students also undertake the English language proficiency tests IELTS like as it is an admission requirement. Eligibility in Australian institutions is mostly based on your past qualification scores, work experience, etc. A statement of purpose along with financial capacity is needed at the time of visa application. Overseas Student Health Cover is a part of the total fees paid and it insures the student medically while in Australia. The universities have a strong focus for student welfare and care.
    Institution/Degree Annual fees
    School $7,800 to $30,000
    English language studies $300/ week depending on course length
    Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) $4,000 to $22,000
    Undergraduate Bachelor Degree $15,000 to $33,000
    Postgraduate Master’s Degree $20,000 to $37,000
    Doctoral Degree $14,000 to $37,000

    As an international student, you are safe

    The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000, the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (National Code) are bodies that provide nationally-consistent standards for education providers and training for international students. So, as an international student on a student visa, it is important that you are studying in an institution and pursuing a course that is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the institution at which a student will study meets the high standards expected by international students.

    The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) framework protects the rights of international students studying in Australia, including student’s right to receive, before enrolling, current and accurate information about the courses, fees, modes of study, and other information from your chosen institution of study and it’s agent.

    The ESOS framework sets out the standards that Australian institutions must meet in offering education and training services to international students. These standards cover a range of information you have a right to know and services that must be offered to you, including orientation and access to support services to help you study and adjust to life in Australia.

    The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) is a placement and refund service for international students, which is activated in the event of your institution being unable to teach your course. You can explore more about this service on the Tuition Protection Service website.

    You should know

    Australian institutions are linked across the country and across the world, which makes it easy to move throughout the education system between courses or institutions and formal agreement and recognition frameworks mean every step of the path will contribute to your future no matter what your study or career goals are. EIFS is a global leader in international education services and has on-shore partner offices in Sydney, Melbourne Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane to support students who need any support while they are in Australia.

    There are many Australian universities that offer these unique program combinations to devise your dual degrees at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Some of these include:

    The Australian National University

    The University of Sydney

    The University of New South Wales

    The University of Western Australia

    Monash University

    The University of Queensland

    The University of Adelaide

    Curtin University

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