● A completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board or institution with a minimum of 60% marks or more.
● Proof of English language proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo. The minimum scores vary, but generally 6.0 in IELTS, 80 in TOEFL iBT, 50 in PTE, or 95 in Duolingo.
● Apply to the university of your choice through their official website. Pay an application fee of AUD 75 to AUD 250 depending on the university and program.
● Submit your academic transcripts, entrance test scores (such as SAT, ACT, or AP), English language test scores, and any other supporting documents as required by the university and program.
● If accepted, confirm the offer and pay a tuition deposit within the specified deadline.
● Apply for a student visa from the Australian government, which allows you to study and work in Australia for the duration of your program. Show proof of acceptance from a registered education provider (CRICOS), proof of financial support, proof of identity, health insurance (OSHC), and medical examination results. The student visa fee is AUD 620.
● A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized university or institution with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. Some programs may require a higher GPA or a specific degree in a relevant field.
● Proof of English language proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo. The minimum scores vary, generally it is 6.5 in IELTS, 88 in TOEFL iBT, 59 in PTE, or 105 in Duolingo.
● Apply to the university of your choice through their official website. Pay an application fee of AUD 100 to AUD 300 depending on the university and program.
● Submit your academic transcripts, entrance test scores (such as GRE or GMAT), English language test scores, statement of purpose or research proposal, letters of recommendation, resume or CV, and any other supporting documents as required by the university and program.
● If accepted, confirm the offer and pay a tuition deposit within the specified deadline.
● Apply for a student visa from the Australian government, which allows you to study and work in Australia for the duration of your program. Show your proof of acceptance from a registered education provider (CRICOS), proof of financial support, proof of identity, health insurance (OSHC), and medical examination results. The student visa fee is AUD 620.
Australian colleges and universities offer two significant intakes, and intakes may also be referred to as a semester in various universities. Australia offers two intakes, which are as follows:
➔Semester1 Begins in late February / early March till late May / early June.
➔ Semester2 begins in late July / early August and runs until November.
➢ Engineering
➢ BusinessAnalytics
➢ MBA (Masters of Business Administration)
➢ LifeSciences
➢ ArtificialIntelligence(AI)
➢ SocialSciences
➢ Medicine
1. Obtain a conditional*/Full offer letter from the selected Australian college or university.
2. Cover the cost of tuition and accept the offer letter
3. Receive an electronic certificate of enrollment or ECOE
4. Completion of documentation
* Depending on each student’s course and certification, the list of documents may vary. Visit the GEIC branch to learn more about the list of documents.
5. Pay the VISA application fees & obtain a TRN number.
Student Visa Application Fee: AUD 620*
6. Receive a visa, which may include: Visa Grant Number
Expiry Date of the Visa
Visa conditions
* If a student has a conditional offer and is awaiting the results of their last year or semester, they may still apply for a conditional ECOE and move through with their visa application, but they must make sure that all other requirements are met.
NOTE: Prior to submitting their visa applications, students must acquire health insurance. There is, however, a choice between using the university’s health insurance or any other private health insurance scheme.
Make an appointment for counseling with the overseas education consultants at GEIC Indore to know more.