Study In Australia
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Study in Australia FAQs
The Australian government recognizes degrees from Indian universities and allows credit transfers. Students will be asked to submit the course syllabus to the university, which takes a minimum of 6 months to transfer the credits. The National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) is an Australian government organization that helps universities to recognize overseas qualifications.
Yes, you will get language support in the UK even if you have enrolled for another course. Most universities have a language support facility to help you improve the same.
Yes, you can apply for an exemption at an Australian university. If you possess any professional experience or have completed a program relevant to the current program, you can request an exemption or a credit transfer.
The minimum wage for a part-time job in Australia is $18.93 per hour.
Yes, most master programs in Australia accept the 10+2+3 system education system
It is a visa requirement for students to showcase adequate English proficiency skills, and thus, it is required of them to appear for the IELTS or other English proficiency tests like TOEFL or PTE.
Yes, you can. International students have access to many government and non-government scholarships. These scholarships allow students to save money on tuition.
Yes, you can change the course and institution in Australia following the conditions and steps set by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
A student can apply for a post-study work visa after completion of study. They can work on their skills to achieve points for the General Skilled Migration policy, which allows them to receive permanent status (PR). A student will obtain the visa only if they meet certain terms and conditions laid by the government.
No, there is no age limit for applying for student visa in Australia. Students under 18 have to meet different criteria set by government.
The Group of Eight (Go8) universities are a group of eight educational institutes in Australia that assure ample research and employment opportunities to students.