Thursday 16 October 2014

Study In Australia “10 basic things you should know before Travelling”

Australia is in top five countries to study in the world. Exotic locations and cultural diversity makes it in top five. There are five universities that are in top of 100 education institutes. These universities are

University of Melbourne (34th)
Australian National University (48th)
University of Queensland Australia (63rd)
University of Sydney (72nd)
Monash University (91th)

That is why Australia has covers 6-10% of all world international students markets. Every year thousands of students arrive mostly from Asian countries. After enrollments decision there are several steps. If you are going to proceed your education in Australia there are 10 basic things that you should know.

1: Choosing a course and institution.
We can say almost all the universities from seven regions accept the overseas students. So, you have list of institutions in which you want to study. Universities are ranked of following factors like Academic reputations, proximity to home, cost of living expense and fees, size and location of campus and course offerings are few things which have to keep in mind.
According to 2010 Monash University has highest numbers of international students (13,353). With minor difference University of new south Whales have (13,212).  The University of Melbourne is also a great candidate for future due to its city Melbourne, which is in five best countries of the world.

2: Apply for the Course.
Your student visa also depends on the program in which you want to enroll. International students can do their assessments in online portfolios which take less time.  After doing these assessments, make sure that you have all the certified documents.

3:Check entry Requirements for the programs.
different levels of education have different set of requirements. In which English language skills are basic things. English language skill’s requirements can be different depends upon the institutions and department of immigrations rules.  Some universities also ask for pre-requisite courses.

4: Responding your offer latter.
after you meet the entry requirements and choose the course you will receive offer latter either by email or postal Mail. Which will indicates you granted place in university.Before replaying the offer latter, read carefully all the teams and conditions on offer latter. Your rights and refunds and always keep a copy of latter with yourself.

5: Wait for electronic Confirmation (E-mail or Calls Etc).
After that latter of acceptance, you have to make sure that you have got the confirmation call, about the acceptance and accommodation.  This is very important because it contains information like enrollment dates, course duration and course starting date.

6: Health Check-ups.
Australian government has strict rules regarding health conditions, sometimes it is required by the student vise otherwise immigration department ask for it. So it is very necessary to have your health report with. Immigrations department mostly requires health certificates, so they have some clinics and physicians in their panels.

7: Travel and health Insurance.
Getting your travel and health insurance is one of the most important things you have to make it ready. It helps you in case of accidents, material loss, and many other health issues. Your health insurance alsocovers the main Overseas Student Health Cover. You can have your health insurance from anywhere but make sure that they are approved providers.

8: Get your passport ready and Apply for student Visa.
Before travelling, you have to ensure your visa and Passport form Australian embassy or consulate near you. If you have done the things properly from the start, things will be easier for you to manage otherwise students visa have the chance of rejection.

9: Buy a Ticket.
Buying a plan ticket is the easiest part of your work; you can wait for few days for finding the cheap fares. Otherwise you can have regular ticket that you can purchase from anywhere.

10: Plan Arrival.
Before flaying confirm your accommodations, talk to other service providers like banks, your university administrations, the contact numbers, your cell phones and embassy of your country in Australia.

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