Course Selection
After you’ve had time to chew on the initial information during this step we
help you narrow down to your desired course and institution.
In Australia
you have a wide range of courses to choose from. We help you to find out which
institutions offers the course you are interested in. Even if you are
interested in only one type of course you might find many institutions on your
list. Students often seek information from more than one institution before
making a decision on a particular one.
Entry Requirements
Students must meet minimum academic requirements to be accepted into
specific courses. Each institution sets its own entry requirements so they may
vary from one institution to another and from one course or faculty to another.
Some courses also require relevant work experience and this may be particularly
important in relation to MBA and other postgraduate studies.
You may be asked to provide evidence of your academic achievements and
English language proficiency to assess whether you meet the entry requirements
for your proposed course of study in Australia.
Institutions will look at the level and content of the study you have completed
in Australia or
your home country.
If you do not meet undergraduate course entry requirements you may be able
to enrol in Foundation Studies which prepare you for further study in Australia
and reserve a provisional place in your proposed course. Bridging courses, such
as a Master Qualifying program, are also offered.
English language requirements
Evidence of English language proficiency is required when applying for a
course in an Australian college/university. Depending on your proposed study
sector you will need to have a minimum score in the IELTS English language
proficiency test. Before applying for any course we will ensure you meet the
minimum score requirements for that particular course.
At the end of this discussion you should’ve chosen your preferred city and
narrowed down your choice of university to one or maybe two.