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    Admission Process:

    Minimum processing time for getting an admit is 3-4 weeks after submitting to the university

    START PROCESS STUDENT VISA

    Step 1: Before you make a decision to choose the course, you have to research for course, institution. Location, cost and future scope. We strongly advise you to choose course which is relevant to your background, experience, interested course and financial Situation.

     ELIGIBILITY TEST FOR ADMISSION

    Step 2: Entry requirement is vary depends on the level of qualification and individual university admission policy, the common entry requirement for all diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses are: IELTS/PTE/TOEFL recognised degree completed academic degree (diploma, bachelor or master) Valid passport, Resume and work experience if applicable.

    OFFER LETTER & CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT(COE)

    Step 3: Required above mention scan documents. Onces we receive your documents, we will appy for the university and will receive the offer letter within 7-10 working days. After receiving the offer letter we have to make the payment for tution fee and overseas student health cover (OSHC). We will provide you the complete information about the payment. After the payment you will receive CoE within one week.

    STUDENT VISA LODGEMENT IN AUSTRALIA HIGH COMMISSION

    Step 4: Once you recive CoE and OSHC from us then you can prepare for visa application. You must provide all the set of documents. Visa fee in local currency and requirements may vary depending on country to country. For More details about visa procedures and requirements

    Please visit the website: http://www.immi.gov.au

     DECISION OF YOUR VISA APPLICATION

    Step 5: If you lodged valid application, the department of immigration and citizenship will assess your application and make the decision based on your academic records, evidence of financial support and meetong requirements of the genuine entrant student critreia.

     

    Student visa sub-classes  

    Subclass 570

    For international students undertaking ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) as a stand-alone course, and not as a prerequisite to commencing another courser (for example, a degree course)

    Independent ELICOS Sector

    Subclass 571

    International students applying to study in Australia and whose main course of study is:

    a primary school course

    a secondary school course, including junior and senior secondary or an approved secondary school exchange program

    Schools

    You can no longer apply for a Schools Sector visa (subclass 571). It closed for new applications on 1 July 2016. From 1 July 2016, if you need to extend your stay in Australia, you must apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500).

    Subclass 572

    Covers Certificate I, II, III and IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma

    Vocational education and training (VET) sector

    You can no longer apply for the Vocational Education and Training Sector visa (subclass 572). It closed for new applications on 1 July 2016. From 1 July 2016, if you need to

     

    extend your stay in Australia, you must apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500).

    Subclass 573

    Covers a Bachelor degree, Graduate certificate, and Graduate diploma

    Higher education sector

    Subclass 574

    Covers a Master's degree by coursework or by research, and a Ph.D.Degree

    Masters and Ph.D. sector

    You can no longer apply for the Postgraduate Research Sector visa (subclass 574). It closed for new applications on 1 July 2016. From 1 July 2016, if you need to extend your stay in Australia, you must apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500).

    Subclass 575

    Covers foundation, bridging or other courses that do not lead to the award of a degree, diploma or other formal award

    Non-award foundation studies/other sector

    You can no longer apply for the Non Award Sector visa (subclass 575). It closed for new applications on 1 July 2016. From 1 July 2016, if you need to extend your stay in Australia, you must apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500).

    Subclass 576

    Covers full-time study undertaken by AusAID or Defense-sponsored students for the whole or part of an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider

    Foreign Affairs or Defence Sector visa (subclass 576)

    You can no longer apply for the Foreign Affairs or Defence Sector visa (subclass 576). It closed for new applications on 1 July 2016. From 1 July 2016, if you need to extend your stay in Australia, you must apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500).

    ***Student visa will be extended for 2 years after completion of masters for job search.