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How can AURA
center for Australian education consultancy help me?
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When are the intakes for studying
in Australia?
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When can I start my admission
procedure?
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What is the course duration for
Bachelors?
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What is the course duration for
Masters?
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Which documents do I need to submit
for admission?
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Do I need to submit true / attested
copies?
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What are the entry requirements of
the Australian institutions?
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What if a student does not meet the
entry requirements?
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I have not given IELTS exam, can I
apply for admission?
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I have scored less bands in IELTS
than the University’s requirement. Am I eligible to get
admission?
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Can I apply for Visa with
Conditional Admission Letter?
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How can I get Unconditional
Admission Letter?
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What is the minimum percentage
required for getting admission for Bachelors?
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What is the minimum percentage
required for getting admission for Masters?
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What will be cost of studying in
Australia as an International student?
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Are there any scholarship options?
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What are the work regulations while
I am studying?
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Is the Australian Education
recognized worldwide compared to other countries?
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Is it Possible for an International
Student to get a PR?
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How is the weather in Australia?
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What is Vocational and Technical
Education (VTE)?
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How safe is Australia?
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What about transportation in
Australia?
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Is accommodation available to
students?
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What kind of medical care do I get
in Australia?
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How do Australian institutions
maintain quality?
Answers
AURA center
for Australian education consultancy
has been counseling and assisting students to study at Australia.
AURA center
for Australian education consultancy
has trained counselors who have got experience and expertise to
assist students. All our offices provides students with...
- Free
counseling and information on various courses and institutions –
guidance is provided as to which courses and institutes students
should apply to as per their previous qualification, career
goals and interest.
- Admission
Application Assistance
- Visa
Guidance and assistance with Visa Procedure, including
preparation for visa interviews.
- Travel and
Accommodation arrangement
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Pre-departure Orientation
- Procuring
Residential Facilities with Indians for students going abroad
It is a
one-stop shop for any student looking at studying abroad.
2.
When are the intakes for studying in Australia?
The main
intake is in February. Some Universities and Colleges offer some
courses in July & November.
3.
When can I start my admission procedure?
For
February intake - we
suggest you start the admission procedure in September.
For July intake - we suggest you begin the admission
procedure in February & for November intake, in June.
4.
What is the course duration for Bachelors?
It is usually
3 years.
5.
What is the course duration for Masters?
The duration
is usually 1.5 to 2 years.
6.
Which documents do I need to submit for admission?
10th,
12th, Graduation (all years) & IELTS Mark sheet. Bio-data,
SOP and 2 Recommendation Letters.
7.
Do I need to submit true / attested copies?
Yes.
8.
What are the entry requirements of the Australian institutions?
Students have
to meet the academic as well as the English language requirements
of the specific institutions that they choose. The institutions
have a selection criteria set for different kinds of courses at
different levels. Your qualification completed in the home country
is taken into consideration.
9.
What if a student does not meet the entry requirements?
There are
bridging programs offered at the undergraduate and the
postgraduate level a student can take up if a student does not
qualify for a direct entry into the courses?
10.
I have not given IELTS exam, can I apply for admission?
Yes. You can
submit all other documents and start your admission procedure. You
will be getting Conditional Admission Letter. You will however, be
required to take the IELTS before you apply for visa.
11.
I have scored less bands in IELTS than the University's
requirement. Am I eligible to get admission?
Yes. You have
an option of doing ELICOS (English Language) course in Australia.
12.
Can I apply for Visa with Conditional Admission Letter?
No. You need
to have Unconditional Admission Letter for Visa.
13.
How can I get Unconditional Admission Letter?
You need to
meet the conditions as written on your Conditional Offer Letter.
14.
What is the minimum percentage required for getting admission for
Bachelors?
50% or above.
15.
What is the minimum percentage required for getting admission for
Masters?
55% or above.
16.
What will be cost of studying in Australia as an International
student?
Australia is
less expensive compared to other countries like UK or USA. The
tuition fees depend on the course you choose and the institution
or university you choose. Please refer to the
Australia section on our website for more details on the
average Tuition fees and Living expenses.
17.
Are there any scholarship options?
Yes. Depends
on academic qualification and university’s policy.
18.
What are the work regulations while I am studying?
According to
the rules international students can work 20 hrs per week while
studying and full time during vacations.
19.
Is the Australian Education recognized worldwide compared to other
countries?
Yes.
Australian qualifications and institutions are recognized globally
for their high quality and excellence. Graduates from Australia
are very successful in finding jobs and hold prominent positions
worldwide.
20.
Is it Possible for an International Student to get a PR?
Yes, It is
possible for International Student once his course is completed.
21.
How is the weather in Australia?
Since
Australia is in the Southern hemisphere, the summer starts in
December and winter in June. (ref:
About Australia)
22.
What is Vocational and Technical Education (VTE)?
Australia's
Vocational and Technical Education delivers training that is both
practical and career-oriented and includes courses in computing,
business studies, marketing, tourism and hospitality.
23.
How safe is Australia?
Multicultural
Australia is safe, friendly, sophisticated and harmonious society.
It has got a low crime rate, political stability and a peaceful
society.
24.
What about transportation in Australia?
Most students
rely on public transport or bicycles to get around.
25.
Is accommodation available to students?
Students have
of option of living on campus or off campus. Most of the
international students in Australia live in rented accommodation.
26.
What kind of medical care do I get in Australia?
Most of the
universities provide medical facilities on campus. There are
medical centers and hospitals throughout all cities and towns.
Australia has a high standard of medical care with a government
system that offers medical services to all people. The students
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) will help students pay for
the medical care. OSHC is compulsory for all international
students coming to Australia.
27.
How do Australian institutions maintain quality?
The
Australian Government ensures the quality of Australian
institutions and courses in several ways.
Institutions
must meet academic, financial, managerial and ethical standards to
be accredited.
Courses
offered to international students must be approved and listed on
the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas
Students (CRICOS).
Qualifications offered to students must fit the Australian
Qualifications Framework, which gives guidelines on the level of
knowledge and skills a student must gain under each qualification.
Guidelines are updated regularly to ensure qualifications are
relevant to the national and international marketplace.
National
agencies monitor teaching, learning, administration and research
in institutions. Universities are audited every five years by the
Australian University Quality Agency. Vocational education and
training institutions are audited by the Australian National
Training Authority.
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