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Student VisasDo you want to study in Australia?Australian Migrations and Visa Lawyers can assist you with your Student Visa application and provide you with comprehensive information relevant to studying in Australian Migration & Visa Lawyers give you free counselling via email and will advise you of your choices and opportunities in Australia. Email us now and send us information about your educational needs and goals. Our ServicesOur Education Consultant will give you detailed answers, free assistance with finding the correct institution, course entry and enrolment to Australian Universities, Colleges, Secondary Schools, TAFE, business, and ELICOS colleges, as well as free processing of applications to
Study Towards an Enhanced Migration OutcomeWe can advise you on some courses that can provide you with the proper skills recognition in a number of occupations where Australia faces gross skills shortages, thereby enhancing your chances of applying for skilled migration and obtaining permanent residency. Popular Courses:
What can I study in Australia?
Study OptionsEnglish LanguageYou can study intensive English language (ELICOS) at more than 100 institutions in Australia and at a relatively low cost. Some institutions are private, semi-private or government owned.
University (undergraduate and postgraduate)Universities offer courses in a wide range of areas at the following levels:
TAFEAustralian Technical and Further Education (TAFE) is a government owned and operated education system that offers courses in almost every field of study. There are more than 230 government TAFE colleges around Australia that offer courses at certificate, diploma and advanced diploma levels. Many TAFE courses will lead to credit transfer arrangements at Australian universities so you can earn credit towards a bachelors degree. Some TAFE courses are only a few weeks while others may take up to three years to complete. Some TAFE colleges are located in cities, while others are in rural areas. TAFE courses emphasize practical and professional learning that will help you get a job. Private and Specialist CollegesThese courses are often designed to teach practical skills you can use in the workforce.Many private and specialist colleges have credit transfer arrangements with universities so you can earn credit towards a bachelor's degree. Types of courses you can study at a private or TAFE college:
Student VisaThe Overseas Student Program (OSP) allows people who are not Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents to study in Full-time courses of any type undertaken by an AusAID or Defence student sponsored by the Australian Government |
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