Australia continues to be one of the most sought-after destinations for studying abroad in 2024. In January alone, there were over 580,000 enrolments, with over 520,000 of these carrying over from the year before. Of this number, more than 97,000 are Indian students. And if you are keen to join them on your own Study Abroad Australia adventure, here are the requirements you need to learn about.
Academic Requirements
The first thing you will need to do when looking into universities and programs is check the entry requirements. A core component of these requirements is the academic qualifications for your chosen program. These requirements will look different from university to university, as well as program to program and degree type to degree type.
In general, for a Study Abroad Australia degree at the undergraduate level, you need to show Year 12 or equivalent academic qualifications. In Australia, this is the Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education – however, Aussie universities also accept international equivalents. You can usually find the equivalent subjects and CGPAs or grades the universities accept on said university’s website.
Alongside international qualifications like the Cambridge International (CIE) GCE Advanced Level or International Baccalaureate (IB), Australian universities also accept many national qualifications. These include, for example, the All India Senior School Certificate for Indian students.
For some subjects, you may need to show your academic performance in specific subjects. For example, prospective engineering students may need to show appropriate grades for math and physics at secondary school level. Study abroad consultants online or near you can help you discover the Study Abroad Australia programs that best match your profile.
Meanwhile, for postgraduate applicants, you will need to show at least a bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject. Universities will typically look for a minimum GPA for your most recent degree qualification, though some programs and universities also accept work experience instead.
English Language Qualifications
The official language in Australia is English – not only is this the language of classroom learning, it is also the language of everyday life. As a result, university admissions officers use your ability in the English language as an indicator of your success in their programs. Australian universities
accept the most widely recognized English proficiency test scores to gauge this metric. IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, and PTE Academic are the most common of these tests.
For Study Abroad Australia aspirants, it’s important to individually check the language requirements of your program. The minimum English proficiency criteria can look different depending on the university, program, and degree type. In general, English language test score requirements to study in Australia fall between 5.5 and 6.5 overall in the IELTS.
Other Application Requirements to Study in Australia
Unlike the UK or parts of Canada, you will apply to Australian universities directly. Each university, and at a more granular level each program, will have its own application requirements. Be sure to look into these carefully, either through independent research or with the help of study abroad consultants online or offline. Keep an eye on the application deadline – you don’t want to cut it too close to this date for your submission. Universities may accept applications on a first-come, first-serve basis – you don’t want to miss your shot by submitting too late.
A typical application checklist for an Australian university degree will include:
· Application forms
· Academic transcripts and certificates
· Proof of English proficiency (e.g., English language test scores)
· Other test scores (e.g., for the GMAT or GRE General Test)
· Proof of identity
· Statement of purpose
· Letters of recommendation
· Application fee
Starting Your Student Visa Application
After you successfully submit your application and receive an offer, the next step of your Study Abroad Australia journey is the student visa. To apply for the Subclass 500 student visa, you will need to build an application with the following
· Proof of identity
· Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for the program for which you are accepting an offer. You will request the CoE from your university
· Proof of English proficiency - as of 2024, this is now an overall 6.0 on the IELTS
· The Genuine Student requirement – replacing the Genuine Temporary Entrant requirement
· Medical health check reports – by authorized panel physicians
· Police clearance report
· Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
· Proof of funds – at least AU$24,505 in savings to cover annual living costs
· Employment history (if applicable)
· Other documents (e.g., forms authorizing a third-party agent to manage your application)
With the Subclass 500 visa, you will be able to live, study, and work in Australia for the duration of your program.
Rounding Up
This is a brief rundown of the requirements you will need to think about to make your Study Abroad Australia plans a reality. To explore the options unique to your needs and profile, contact Gradstar Global for a one-to-one consultation session today!
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