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Specialist Agency for AUSTRALIA

If you are thinking of studying in Australia we are here to assist you. Whether you apply through email or visit one of our international representatives, we assure you that we do our best to serve you and meet your needs to come to Australia. We have personalized services by professionally qualified consultants and registered migration agents.
Study in Australia
Australia offers excellent value for money, with living expenses and tuition costs in Australia considerably less expensive than the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA).
Australians enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. The average international student in Australia spends about $335 per week on accommodation, food, clothing, entertainment, transport, international and domestic travel, telephone and incidental costs. School students in Australia typically spend a little less – about $275 a week – on accommodation and food, entertainment, transport and associated items. While these are a realistic guide, it is important to remember that individual circumstances will vary by location, course and lifestyle.
To be granted a student visa in Australia you must show that you have enough money to pay for living expenses, education costs and travel for the duration of the course. You can apply to work part-time after you have commenced your studies in Australia, but the money you earn should not be used as your only source of income.
International students studying in Australia are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your student visa in Australia. Students in Australia are also responsible for their own accident and property insurance. It is a good idea to take out travel insurance before leaving your country to cover lost baggage, cancellation of plane tickets and repatriation.
Choosing Your Education in Australia
You have so many educational options to choose from in Australia, so take some time to think about your career and life goals. The course you study will shape your career and life plans. Also think about whether you want to study in the city or in the country. Do you want to study at a small or large college or university? What level qualification do you want? (certificate, diploma, degree etc). You will probably find that the course you want to study is offered at several places in Australia. Is it important that you live somewhere warm or cold?
You will also need to consider the institution’s academic entrance requirements, as each college or university and each course has its own standards. If you don’t have enough English, you will need to think about English Language too.
Tuition Fees
The cost of studying in Australia compares well with other countries that take international students. You will find that the combined costs of tuition fees and living expenses are lower in Australia than the US and UK. Each institution has different fees for different courses.
You will find that tuition fees in Australia for international students are even more competitive with other countries, especially when you calculate current exchange rates.
The following is a guide only:
- English Language Courses AUD$150 – AUD$350 per week
- Vocational Education and Training Courses AUD$5000 – AUD$12000 per year
- Bachelor Degree (undergraduate) AUD$10000 – 18000 per year
- Graduate Diploma, Masters, PhD (postgraduate) AUD$12000 – 18000 per year
English Language
You can study intensive English language (known as ELICOS) at more than 100 institutions in Australia and at a relatively low cost. Some institutions are private, semi-private or government owned. All institutions are properly registered and offer high quality English language training, many using advanced language laboratories, video, computer and library facilities.





