Q1.Where is Australia located on the world map?
Ans1.Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere of the globe. It is known to be the down under land due to that.
Q2.What is student visa?
Ans2.Student visa can be granted only if you wish to undertake a registered course or part of a registered course on a full-time basis. A registered course is an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider who is registered with the Australian Government to offer courses to overseas students.
Q3.How much time it will take to get student visa?
Ans3.DIAC is able to issue your student visa 120 days or less, in advance of the course of study registration date.
Q4.Do I need a visa to study abroad?
Ans4.You will need a student visa to study abroad in Australia. Study Australia will provide application instructions and the required documents from your host university to complete your student visa application.
Australia has an online application that you will complete no more than 120 days before the first day of courses. You cannot apply for your Australian student visa until you receive a Confirmation of Enrolment number (COE) from your host university.
Q5.Can I get PR after studying in Australia?
Ans5.Students can apply for PR after completion of 2 years of study in Australia.
Q6.Can my family member accompany me to aus/nz?
Ans6.Yes, spouse and children can accompany student to Australia.
Q7.What are the documents required to apply for university?
Ans7.Documents requires to apply for the university are:
- Academic documents
- IELTS
- Passport
Q8.How long does my student visa last?
Ans1.You will get a visa for the duration of the program. There is usually no extra time granted. On completion of the program, you are expected to leave the country within 28 days.
Q9.Can I do part time work during studies?
Ans9.Yes Students can work 20 hours per week and full time during summer vacations.
Q10.What type of courses is available in aus?
Ans10.Courses available in Australia are: secondary, foundation course, English course, VET, undergraduate program, post graduate program and research courses.
Q11.What is ELICOS?
Ans11.English language Intensive Course for Overseas Students.
Q12.How safe is Australia/New Zealand?
Ans12.Australia is very safe, with a low crime rate, political stability and a harmonious society. The incidence of robbery and assault is relatively low and Australia has strict anti-gun and drug laws.
Q13.What is the point system of Australia to get PR?
Ans13.There is 120 points are required to apply for permanent residence (PR).
A student can achieve these points by the following ways:
1. 60 points for course. (50 for some courses.)
2. 30 points for age in between 19-29.
3.20 points for 6.5 bands in IELTS.
4. 5 points for Australian education.
5. 5 points for work experience in relevant field for 900 hours.
6. 5 points for study at regional area.
7. 5 points for NAATI course.
8. 5 points for 1 lakh dollar in Australian bank.
9. 5 points for spouse’s qualification (bachelors in technical field or post graduate).
10. 15 points for blood relatives having PR in Australia.
NOTE:
If any course comes under MODL, he/she will get 15 points extra for PR.
Q14.What is a semester?
Ans14.Semester refers to the length of the course. A semester is two terms of 11 weeks each. There is a vacation between the two terms, so the total course length is six months.
Q15.Do universities offer scholarships to the international students?
Ans15.Australian universities offers coursework as well as research scholarships to the international students.
Q16.Will I get credit for my previous studies?
Ans16.If you are part way through a diploma or degree and have not completed your earlier qualification, it is possible that you may receive credit towards a degree at the University. To determine this university must see your academic transcript together with the application form.
Q17.Is there an orientation program for new international students?
Ans17.Under the 'Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students', attendance at an on-site orientation programme is compulsory for all new International students. The orientation programme normally happens one week before the start of classes.
Q18.Why is travel and medical insurance compulsory for international students?
Ans18.All International Students must have appropriate and current Health and Travel Insurance. Your insurance must be continuous for your full period of study in Australia. Without appropriate insurance you will not be able to enroll.
Q19.How do I get the confirmation from the university that I enrolled as a full time student?
Ans19.University will offer you a confirmation of enrolment which includes that they accept you as a full time student.
Q20.Do I require medical or PCC?
Ans20.For applying to Australia you requires medical only.
Q21.Are Australian qualification recognized in my home country?
Ans21.Australian qualifications are respected internationally when seeking employment or further study at leading international universities.
Q22.What types of scholarships are available there?
Ans22.Scholarships available for international students however most are offered for postgraduate study in universities.
Q23.How much does it cost to study in Australia?
Ans23.An Australian Government survey showed that in terms of total costs—including tuition fees and living expenses—Australia was consistently less expensive than the USA and UK. Tuition fees will vary depending on the course or institution this website provides average costs as a guide.
Q24.What if I do not meet the entry requirement?
Ans24.If you do not meet the entry requirements for further study you can enroll in secondary school in Australia. If you do not meet undergraduate course entry requirements you may be able to enroll in Foundation Studies which prepare you for further study.
Q25.How long will I need to study to reach the adequate English level?
Ans25.There are six major categories of English language courses catering for all levels of proficiency from beginner to advance. Full-time course duration generally ranges from four to 48 weeks and students can enroll at any time during the year.
Q26.Do Australian universities offer research courses?
Ans26.Australian universities have a very important role in research and development, accounting for about one-quarter of Australia's research and development activity. There are 35 special Research Centres and Key Centres of Teaching and Research based at Australian universities and another 74 Cooperative Research Centres.
Q27.What type of support service is available for international students?
Ans27.Australia is an international leader in safeguards and support services for international students. Student support services are available in all the institutes/universities free of cost.
Q28.What is the weather like in Australia?
Ans28.Australia is diverse in its geography and climate. Australia’s summer starts in December and winters in June. Australia is in the tropics where the temperature s are in the mid of 20 degree Celsius.
Q29.Why are international students required to maintain overseas student health cover (OSHC)?
Ans29.Without access to the safety net of Medicare, international students may have difficulty paying for medical treatment. As a result, overseas student health cover (OSHC) was introduced to ensure international students have adequate health care arrangements during their stay in Australia. OSHC ensures international students can access appropriate health care without undue financial hardship.
Q30. Who is eligible for OSHC?
Ans30.People eligible for OSHC are students from overseas who hold a current student visa and who are undertaking formal studies in Australia, and their family members (for example, spouses and children under 18 years old).
Q31.What is not covered by OSHC?
Ans31.OSHC does not cover:
• assisted reproduction services, such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF);
• treatment arranged before coming to Australia;
• treatment needed while traveling to or from Australia;
• treatment during the first 12 months of membership for pre-existing medical conditions or disabilities;
• pregnancy-related services if the length of the visa is for 3 months or less;
• transportation of a dependant or overseas student into or out of Australia in any circumstance; or
• treatment covered by provisions for compensation and damages
Q32.How much does it cost?
Ans32.OSHC costs around A$ 348 p.a. depending on the university.
Q33.What is the difference between TAFE and universities?
Ans33.TAFE courses are more vocationally-focused than university which means students are better prepared for the workplace.
TAFE is also a more economical option and our courses are very flexible. Many TAFE courses provide pathways into university and allow for recognition of prior learning.
Q34.Are there any conditions attached to a student visa?
Ans34.Yes. All international students must study a minimum of 20 hours per week. You must also attend at least 80 per cent of your classes or risk having your visa cancelled.
Q35.Is there an application fee?
Ans35.All the universities do not charge application fee but there are some.
Q36.Should I send the original copies of my documentation?
Ans36. Please send certified copies of your documentation
Q37.Where will I stay?
Ans37.TAFE’s International service staff will assist you with finding accommodation.
Options include home stays with Australian families, private housing with friends and peers or onsite accommodation where available.
Q38.Can I work in Australia after completing my education?
Ans38.Yes, you can work in Australia if you get a full-time job with a company. It is not easy to get jobs though. If you do not get a job, you have to return back.
Q39.Is it easy to get jobs in Australia after finishing my studies?
Ans39.Getting a job is not easy. It is possible if you perform well in your program and in your job interviews. Going by the past statistics, some Indian students have managed to find jobs and have stayed back after completion of their education. However, there is no guarantee.
Q40.Can my spouse work while I am studying?
Ans40.Yes. If you are studying TAFE or undergraduate program, spouse can work 20 hours per week and if student is studying PG or research, spouse can work full time.
Q41.How much can I earn by doing part time work?
Ans41.This will depend on the kind of job that you get. Rates of pay for casual work for students range from A$ 6 to A$ 10 per hour.
Q42.How many universities will I apply to?
Ans42.We will apply to two to three universities only. After all, you will be joining just one university. Once you enroll, we study your profile and suggest you a list of universities where you can get admission. Then we list the universities in order of your preference. We would try to get you an admission in your first choice university.
Q43.How long will it take to for admission letter after submit the documents?
Ans43.You will get your admission letter within 12 weeks after you submit all the documents. Please do not worry about the process after you have submitted the documents.
Q44.What is general skilled migration?
Ans44.The general skilled migration program is for those people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in occupations that Australia needs to fill labor shortages. Applicants must be over 18 and under 45 years of age and speak good English. They must also have recent skilled work experience or a recently earned and eligible Australian qualification as well as qualifications for an occupation listed on Australia's skilled occupation list.
Q45.Do I need health examination to apply for visa?
Ans45.Yes, you need to have health examination to apply fro visa.
Q46.How do I arrange a health examination?
Ans46.You must arrange your health examination with a panel doctor and/or radiologist nominated by the Australian Government. Examination reports by non-panel doctors/radiologists are usually not accepted.
Q47.How much does it cost?
Ans47.It will cost Rs. 2,000/- including courier charges.
Q48.What do I bring to the health examination?
Ans48.You must bring the following things:
1.passport
2.spectacles or contact lenses
3.medicals forms
Q49.What happens if I fail to renew my visa?
Ans49.If you do not renew your visa, University is obliged to report your case to DIAC for noncompliance with the rules of your student visa, and you may be asked to show cause why you should not be asked to leave Australia immediately.
- It is expected that students would make an application for a visa extension at least six to eight weeks prior to their current visa expiry date.
Q50.How do I renew my visa?
Ans50.Visit your International Office of university at least six weeks before your current student visa expires, to obtain the necessary documentation.
Q51.How do I renew my OSHC?
Ans51.As a rule, you are responsible for renewing your overseas student health cover. You can choose to remain with your original overseas student health cover provider or elect to change to a new provider. Please contact your chosen provider for information on required procedures.
Q52.What do I do if I am ill before or during examinations?
Ans52.If you are unwell before an exam, or if physical illness or injury affects your academic performance during an exam, be sure to see your doctor or contact the staff at the University Health Service24 for a medical certificate. The certificate needs to be presented to Student Administration along with an Application for special consideration25 form.
If you are ill during an examination and your performance is genuinely affected you should notify the examination supervisor and go directly to the University Health Service.
Q53.What happens if I cannot pay my fee on time?
Ans53.Make an appointment to see an International Student Advisor as soon as possible. You can do this through the International Offices of the university.
Q54.How do I apply for tax file number?
Ans54.You will need a tax file number to give to your employer if you should find part-time work as well as your bank. If you do not supply the tax file number to your bank the account may automatically be deducted a large amount in tax if the account earns interest.
Visit the Australian Taxation Office30 website to apply online.
Q55.Do I have to pay income tax?
Ans55.The Australian Tax Office has advised that an international student (and their spouse) whose course of study is six months or longer will be treated as a Resident of Australia for income tax purposes. This means that you can earn $6000 a year before paying any income tax
Q56.Can I drive in Australia?
Ans56.A. Yes, if you have international driving license.
Q57.Can I extend my student visa?
Ans57.It depends on which country you are from and whether you have no further stay or no further study condition on your visa.
Q58.Can my student visa be cancelled?
Ans58.Yes, it can be through poor attendance or performance in class or if you undertake a criminal activity in Australia.
Q59.Can I apply for a tourist/visitor visa after completing my program?
Ans59.Student must contact the department of immigration and citizen (DIAC) to determine their eligibility for a visa.
Q60.Are there any restrictions on NZ citizens traveling to Australia?
Ans60.New Zealander who are likely to face the restricted entry are citizens with untreated tuberculosis or who have been deported, excluded or removed from any country. These should lodge an appropriate visa application with Australian consulate- general in Auckland
Q61.Do NZ travelers need to apply for PR before entering Australia?
Ans61.citizens traveling on NZ passport do not need to apply for migration to live in Australia. However they should be aware of restrictions on access to social security allowances before deciding to live in Australia.
Q62.What is an electronic travel authority?
Ans62.An ETA enables genuine short term tourist or business visitors to Australia of nominated nationalities to obtain authority to travel to Australia at the same time as they book their travel arrangements without the need to apply for a Visa.
The ETA is issued electronically through computer links between DIAC and travel agents, airlines and specialist service providers around the world. The conditions are that you will not work in Australia and you will not stay in Australia for more than 3 months. A visitor ETA is valid for multiple travels to Australia for 12 months from the date of issue.
Q63.Do I really need to attend the orientation program?
Ans63.It is compulsory or all the international students. The program is designed to introduce you formally to the University and the key staff you will have contact with during your studies at university. It also provides crucial information and advice that will assist you in adjusting to the living and learning environment of the University.
Q64.What happens if I complete my degree earlier than expected?
Ans64.You must leave the country within 28 days of completing your program - even if your visa is not due to expire - The University will notify the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) of your early completion and DIAC will check that you leave Australia.
Q65.Can I complain if I am not satisfied with a service or area of the university?
Ans65.You may make a suggestion or lodge a complaint about any academic, administrative or support services of the University, through the Student Complaints Policy.
Q66.Do I need a Student Visa to study in Australia?
Ans66.If you are a New Zealand citizen you do not need to apply for a Student Visa to study in Australia.
Q67.Do I need to obtain a Visa to temporarily enter Australia?
Ans67.All visitors to Australia not including Australian and New Zealand passport holders must obtain a Visa before traveling to Australia
Q68.Wheren can I find out what I can carry with me to Australia?
Ans68.http://www.daff.gov.au/aqis
Q69.Does Kangaroo Studies guarantee the visa?
Ans69.“Outcome of all visa applications is decided by the respective visa offices and Kangaroo Studies Pvt. Ltd. does not have any influence on the processing and the outcome of visa applications”