- Anonymous Original poster
- 06 Apr 2012
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- Preferred qualification: Undergraduate | Preferred study destination: Australia
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- Anonymous Participant
Australia is, undoubtedly, the perfect place to enjoy a quality education and outstanding quality of life. A Bachelors degree will cost you A$14,000 to 35,000 a year. An undergraduate degree course usually consists of three years of study, at the end of which you'll receive either a bachelor degree or a diploma.
Australia generally has two intakes i.e. February and July, with few Universities offering multiple intake in September & November. It is suggested that you should start making applications ideally 7-8 months prior to the intake. University generally takes around 4-6 weeks to process the applications.
Documents needed
Documents needed for making an application are resume, statment of purpose, marksheets and passing certificates from 10th onwards, two reference letters from colleges / employers and passport copy or birth certificate & IELTS score sheet.
Entry Requirements / Eligibility
Undergraduate - Bachelors
A good academic record in High School Certificate or 12 years of schooling
Some courses such as Computing and Engineering will require Mathematics and /or Science as pre-requisites
6.0 IELTS
The Australian government and other organizations offer a variety of scholarships that enable foreign students to study in Australia. These scholarships range from undergraduate to postgraduate and also apply to a range of vocational education and training. Students from developing countries are able to enrol into these study programs by facilitating the payments through a scholarship. Some of the scholarships are offered by the educational institutions themselves, while others are offered by various state, corporate or non-profit organizations. Applications for these scholarships are generally made available in the respective organization’s website to download or can be acquired as a hard copy from the Australian Embassy, Study Counselling section.