If you are looking for a world class education in a safe, relaxed and multicultural society at an affordable cost, then Australia should be your number one choice!
TheĀ Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a system of seventeen national qualifications in 3 sectors:
- Schools (Primary and Secondary)
- Vocational and Technical Education (TAFE and private institutes),
- Higher Education (mainly universities).
We give unbiased, comprehensive information to our students to help them choose the right course, the right institution and the right location for their individual professional and personal needs. Our qualified agents have studied, lived and worked in Australia for many years. They have a very good understanding of Australian laws, culture and environment. We can prepare you for your new life here by providing accurate information. Great opportunities exist for those with the skills, experience and knowledge in this world of globalization.
TUITION FEES
Average tuition fees for various types of courses are given below.
English language courses: $2800 – $13500
Primary School: $5000 – $11000 per year
Secondary School: $6000 – $13000 per year
Certificate I-IV: $5500 – $10000 per year
Diploma: $8000 – $16000 per year
Advanced Diploma: $9000 – $16000 per year
Foundation studies: $9000 – $14000 per year
Bachelor degree: $14000 – $22000 per year
Graduate certificate: $14000 – $22000 per year
Graduate diploma: $11000 – $22000 per year
Masters: $14000 – $26000 per year
Doctorate: $16000 – $28000 per year
Please note: Fees are approximate values only and can vary
LIVING EXPENSES
Typically, an international student would require approximately A$18000 per year to meet living expenses.
WORKING WHILE STUDYING
International students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during their studies and full time during their holidays. Students must apply for PTW (permit to work) once they have arrived in Australia and commenced their studies. Students are required to maintain full study load during their studies.
While your student visa automatically allows you to work up to 20 hours per week, there are a number of conditions that you will need to meet. These include:
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You cannot commence working in Australia until you have started your course;
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You can only work up to 20 hours per week while your course is in session. This does not include work experience you undertake as part of your course requirements;
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Voluntary, unpaid work is not included in the 20 hour limit if:
- it is of benefit to the community;
- it is for a non-profit organisation;
- it is a designated volunteer position (that is, it would not otherwise be undertaken in return for wages by an Australian resident); and
- no remuneration, either cash or kind, is received (board and lodging excepted).
- You can work unlimited hours during holiday periods when your course is not in session.

