Studying in Australia
You’ve decided to make the big move, we can assure you that there won’t be any regrets. Australia is a country that’s well-known for its high quality education as well as its stability and access to economic opportunities across every industry.
Studying in Australia means that you get to earn a qualification that’s globally recognised and valued for its approach to giving you original and practical skills. We want to ensure that you’ll have access to all the information you need, from cost of living and working holiday visas to available scholarships and English language courses, in order to make studying here a positive experience.
Make sure to get in touch with us and we’ll support you with the options available to make studying and working in Australia a real and positive experience for you.
What You Need to Know
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Application: Typically this is carried out with the education provider or through an Australian education agent. Once you receive your Letter of Offer you can confirm your enrolment and start the visa process.
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Visas: Depending on the type of study you will have access to different types of student visas, you can learn more about these on the Australian Government website. Make sure to check the student visa conditions on the Australian Government Home Affairs website. It’s best to apply at least 6-8 weeks prior to the semester commencement date.
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Working holiday: This type of visa allows you to travel across Australia and work to earn money during your stay. As a student nurse you can study for up to 4 months in a course that qualifies you to work in Australian healthcare. IHNA will support you with eligibility and requirements.
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Cost of living: Relative to other countries in the world with high standards of living, such as the UK and US, Australia maintains more affordable living expenses and tuition costs. International students can work up to 20 hours a week to earn a living and gain professional experience.
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Scholarships: A range of financial assistance is available for international students. You can learn about the ones offered by the Australian Government, education institutions, and other public and private organisations on the Study in Australia website.
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English courses: There are options to take a general English course or specialise course in a specific industry. Make sure to explore the option that suits you on the English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) page.
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International Study Abroad Options: Choose from a number of flexible international study programmes, including a semester or year abroad in Australia, undergraduate or graduate degrees, and technical or vocational studies.
Why do Indian students choose to study in Australia?
Australia offers incredible opportunities for international students. Here are the top reasons why Indian students choose Australia as their number one study abroad destination:
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High quality education
An Australian education is on par with the best in the world, with courses and curricula that blend practical learning, critical thinking and competencies with current relevance. Over 40 Australian Universities consistently rank among the top universities in the world, according to the QS World rankings.
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Welcoming immigration policy
Among all the developed countries, Australia has the most welcoming immigration policy. In a bid to boost the economy, the Australian Government plans to increase permanent immigration intake from the previous years, with a focus on prioritising skilled professionals. Students who study in Australia will be able to broaden their perspectives on life, and can immerse themselves in the rich cultures and traditions of this beautiful country.
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Ease of obtaining student visas
Compared to other study destinations, student visas for Australia are easy to obtain. Students can also work during their period of study, and there are plenty of internships that will give them valuable work experience as well as extra funds. These part-time work opportunities will prove useful for students to offset some of their living costs. Additionally, students who are thinking of immigration can also get extra points on their PR application at a later date, if they have studied at an Australian educational institute.
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Cost-effective study programs
Australian study programs at undergraduate level are for 3 years only, as compared to similar programs in the US and Canada. Fees are, therefore, much more affordable, making this a preferred route for many cash-strapped students. What’s more, the cost of living in Australia is lower than in the UK and USA, making it a budget-friendly choice. Students can also avail of merit-cum-means scholarships that are offered by the Government and educational institutions, and can help make life easier for those with a funding crunch.
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Multiple study pathways
Students can explore flexible pathways that help them connect the dots between where they are to where they want to be, in the shortest possible time. They can get credit for their current levels of learning, and undertake courses that will help them work toward their preferred specialty. Hybrid programs and partnership courses are designed to help students save money, even as they develop the core skills and qualifications required to work abroad.
Life Down Under
Aside from your studies, living in Australia is great in all aspects. You can explore its unique and abundant natural wildlife and landscapes, multicultural communities, and renowned liveable cities with plenty of events and cultural activities to enjoy.
Australian society is made up of people from a rich variety of cultural, linguistic, and religious backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have inhabited Australia for tens of thousands of years, and other Australians are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants who arrived within the past two hundred years.
You’ll have the option to pick from one of our campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth – cities that are globally renowned for their liveability. Melbourne is known for its culture and exciting array of events and places to visit, as well as its unpredictable weather. Sydney is Australia’s oldest city, great for beaches and impressive buildings. In Perth you’ll also have great beaches and many open spaces to relax and enjoy the constant sunny weather.