List of Universities
New South wales
- ACAP
- APIC
- Asia Pacific International College
- ATMC - Charles Darwin University
- ATMC - Federation University
- Australian National University
- Australian National University - ELP
- Australian National University - Foundation
- Australian National University - Intl Yr. 1 / Dip
- Australian National University College International Study Centre
- Avondale College
- Charles Darwin University (ATMC)
- Charles Sturt University
- Charles Sturt University (CSU) Study Centres - Melbourne & Sydney
- Curtin College; Deakin College; NIC; PIBT;
- Danford College
- Education Centre of Australia Colleges (Australian Computer Society)
- Elite College
- Macquarie City Campus
- Macquarie City Campus & ACAP
- S P Jain School of Global Management
- Sibt I Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus
- Southern Cross University - Melbourne, Sydney
- Strathfield College
- Taylors College - English Lang. Prep.
- The University of Sydney
- University of Sunshine Coast, Melbourne (ATMC)
- University of Wollongong (Applications Not Accepted from Punjab, Gujarat And Haryana)
- Victoria University - Sydney
- University of Technology Sydney
- SCBIT
- SSBT-Sydney School of Business & IT
- Canberra Institute of Technology
- University of Canberra
- Cambridge College International-Sydney
- Australian Campus Network
- Martin College
- Raffles College
Northarn Territory
- North Regional Tafe Kimberley Training Institute Pilbara Institute
Queensland
- ACU - Australian Catholic University
- ATMC - University of Sunshine Coast
- Browns English Language School TAFE Queensland: Brisbane, East Coast,
Gold Coast,North, Skills Tech, South West
- The University of The Sunshine Coast
- Union Institute of Language
- University of Southern Queensland
- QUT — Queensland University of Technology
- Central Queensland University
- James Cook University
- QIBT
- Amberley
- Mackintosh College International
South Australia
- Flinders International Study Centre -International Study Centre
- Flinders University
- Flinders University - ELP
- Flinders University - Foundation
- Flinders University - Intl Yr. 1 I Dip
- IIBIT (Federation University - Sydney, Adelaide)
- Western Institute Of Technology
- SAIBT- leading to University of South Australia
- William Light Institute
Tasmania
- University of Tasmania
victoria
- Academies Australasia Polytechnic
- Acumen Institute
- Australian Learning, Training And
Education Centre
- Australian National Institute of
Business And Technology
- Australian Vocational Education
and Training Academy
- Federation University - Melbourne,
Sydney (ATMC)
- Federeation University
( University of Ballarat)
- Hawthorn - Melbourne
- Holmes College-melbourne,
Sydney, Brisbane
- Holmesglen Institute (TAFE)
- Kent Institute - Melbourne, Sydney
- La Trobe Melbourne
- La Trobe Melbourne; NIC;
- Le Cordon Bleu
- Melbourne Institute of Technology
(Federation University - Melbourne, Sydney)
- Menzies Institute of Technology - Victorian Institute of Technology
- Navitas English; Ecae; Celusa; La Trobe - Melbourne; NIC; PIBT IEC"
- Royal Gurkhas Institute of Technology
- Southern Cross University, Sydney & Melbourne
- St Peter Institute
- Taylors Unilink - Higher Education Dip
- The Hotel School-Sydney, Melbourne Universal Institute of Technology, Melbourne
- Victoria University
- Zenith Business Academy
- RMIT
- MIBT —leading to Deakin University
- Kangan Batman Institute
- Gordon Institute of TAFE
- Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
- Chisholm institute of TAFE
- ELSIS
- International College of Queens field, Australia
- William Angliss Institute
Exeter, Penryn
- Imperial College London
Hatfield
- Middlesex University
London
- University of Hertfordshire - HIC
Western Australia
- Cambridge International College
- Cambridge International College-Melbourne & Perth
- Cantillon Institute
- Central Regional TAFE Durack Institute of Technology Goldfields Institute of
Technology Cy O'connor Institute (other than Narrogin campus)
- Curtin College; Deakin College;
- Curtin College; PIBT
- SAE Institute & Qantm College
- South Metropolitan TAFE Polytechnic West Challenger Institute Of Technology
- South Regional TAFE South West Institute of Technology great Southern Institute of Technologythe Esperance Campus of The Goldsfield Institute of Technologythe Narrogin Campus of Cy O'connor Institute"
- TAFE International Western Australia (TIWA) North Metropolitan TAFE Central Institute of Technology West Coast Institute "
- Taylors College
- The University of Notre Dame
- The University of Western Australia
- PIBT-Edith Cowan University
- AICT-Australian institute of Commerce & Technology
- Central Institute of Technology
- ACAE (Australian College of Applied Education)
Student Admission
Australia Student Visa
Benefits of study in Australia
- The world’s smallest continent and sixth largest country by total area
- Australia Ranked third in the index of Economic Freedom
- Australia has 6 states and 2 self governing territories
- Education system recognized worldwide with wide variety of program
- Vibrant Country with a young population.
- Booming economy with opportunities in all the sectors
- Rich in mineral resources and Economy doesn’t affected by world economy
- Demand for skilled people.
- World class Universities with good infrastructure and facilities
Why study in Australia?
- Government funded Universities
- Duration for the masters courses in between 1.5 to 2 yrs
- Competitive cost for tuitions and living in comparison to other developed countries
- Australian education is recognized worldwide
- High standard of education, good research facilities available with state of the art equipment.
- Institutions in Australia offer a wide variety of course and degrees
- Australia has the third largest international student enrollment behind the USA and the UK
Education System in Australia
The Australian qualifications framework (AQF) was designed by the Australian Government to make sure those Australian qualifications are the same throughout the country and that they represent the same high standard of education. Education System is broadly divided in University and vocational Education.
- University offer: Bachelors Masters (Work /Research)Post Graduation PhDs
- TAFES offer: Diplomas Advanced Diplomas Associate Degree
- College offer: Certificate courses Diploma courses
- Eligibility: Masters, Bachelors, IELTS-6.0 to 7.0 Bachelor: 10+2, IELTS-5.5 to 6.0
Special Note:
We wish to bring to your immediate attention the information provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regarding the changes being made to the existing SPP program from India. The name of the program is being changed to Study Direct Stream (SDS). The students wishing to apply through the SDS program will have to meet the following criteria
- Provide Academic IELTS results with an overall 6.0 as well as a 6.0 for all sub-bands, listening, reading, writing and speaking.
- (For all PG programs at College we will continue to seek an overall of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0)
- Provide a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $10,000 as proof of ability to self-support.
- Provide proof of tuition payment for the first year.
Investor
2.5+Cr.
Invest in Business
2.5+ Cr.
Turnover in 2 yr.
AUS Business, Innovation & Investment Program
AUS Business, Innovation & Investment Program
Invest $ 5,00,000 (INR 2.5 Cr.) & more in your Business in AUS to get Family PR*
- Invest 5,00,000$ (INR 2.5 Cr.) and more in Business in AUS.
- Company must have turnover of 5,00,000$ (INR 2.5 Cr.) in two years from last four years.
- Net personal and Business assets of at least 8,00,000$ (INR 4 Cr.)
- IELTS 5 band in each & more / Education Diploma / Bachelor will add more points.
PR & PR Process
Skilled Independent Visa (189)
Skilled Independent Visa (189)
Skilled Independent Visa (189)
This visa uses a points test and allows you to migrate to Australia if you have competent English language and other skills and attributes which will contribute the most to the Australian economy.
You do not require sponsorship to apply for this visa.
This visa is for you if you:
- are under 50 years of age
- have competent English language skills
- have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL).
The SOL is a list of skilled occupations of high value to the Australian labour market.
This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
Australian permanent residents can:
- live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
- study in Australia at school, Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector or university
- receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
- access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
- be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
- sponsor people for permanent residence.
Skilled Sponsored Visa (190)
Skilled Sponsored Visa (190)
This visa allows you to migrate to Australia if you have competent English language and other skills and attributes which will contribute the most to the Australian economy.
This visa uses a points test to select visa applicants with characteristics needed in the Australian labour market.
You must be sponsored by an eligible relative living in Australia or obtain nomination from a participating State or Territory government agency.
This visa is for you if you:
- are under 50 years of age
- have competent English language skills
- have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL). The SOL is a list of skilled occupations of high value to the Australian labour market.
This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
This visa also requires that either:
- you or your partner have an eligible relative living in Australia who is willing and able to sponsor you
- you have a nomination from a participating State or Territory government agency.
Note: All State and Territory governments in Australia are participating in this visa scheme.
This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
Australian permanent residents can:
- live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
- study in Australia at school, Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector or university
- receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
- access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
- be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
- sponsor people for permanent residence.
Temporary Skilled Visa (457)
Temporary Skilled Visa (457)
Temporary Business (Long Stay) – Standard Business Sponsorship (Subclass 457)
This is the most commonly used program for employers to sponsor overseas workers to work in Australia on a temporary basis.
Employers can be either:
With this visa those people you employ from overseas can:
- Work in Australia for a period of between one day and four years
- Bring any eligible secondary applicants with them to Australia – secondary applicants can work and study
- after entering Australia, have no limit on the number of times they travel in and out of Australia.
From 14 September 2009, all primary Subclass 457 visa applicants who are sponsored by a Standard Business Sponsor must demonstrate that they have English language proficiency that is equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test score of at least 5 in each.
Skilled Nominated Visa (489)
Skilled Nominated Visa (489)
Skilled – Nominated or Sponsored (Provisional) (subclass 489) visa
Features:
- This points-based visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory or sponsored by an eligible relative living in a designated area in Australia.
- The visa is valid for four years, and a visa holder must live and work in a specified regional area.
- Certain family members can be included in the application, including members not included in previous subclass 495, 496, 475 and 487 applications.
- This visa allows holders of provisional visa subclasses 495, 496, 475 and 487 to stay in Australia for up to 48 months from the date their current visa was granted.
Requirements
Applications are by invitation only. To be invited to apply, a person must:
- submit an Expression of Interest and be nominated or sponsored
- have an occupation that is on the relevant skilled occupation list
- have a suitable skills assessment for that occupation
- be less than 50 years of age when the invitation is issued
- meet English language requirements
- be able to score at least 60 on the points test.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa(187)
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 119/857)
The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) allows employers in regional or low population growth areas of Australia, to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia.
This visa is for employers operating in regional and low population growth areas of Australia, who want to sponsor skilled workers to fill skilled vacancies in their business.
The employees applying for a visa can be either of the following:
- Skilled workers from overseas
- Skilled temporary residents currently in Australia.
Visa applicants who are currently living and/or working in Australia on a qualifying visa can apply for the onshore RSMS (subclass 857) visa. If you do not hold a qualifying visa, you may still be eligible to apply in Australia if you last held a qualifying visa no more than 28 days prior to lodging an application.
The offshore RSMS (subclass 119) visa is for applicants who are outside Australia.
Note:Applicants who do not hold a qualifying visa can apply for the offshore RSMS visa (subclass 119) and lodge their application in Australia. However, applicants must be outside Australia at the time of visa grant.
This visa allows you and any dependent family members included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
Australian permanent residents can:
- live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
- study in Australia at school or university
- receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
- access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
- be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
- sponsor people for permanent residence.
Employer Nomination Visa(186)
Employer Nomination Visa(186)
The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) allows Australian employers to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia.
The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) allows employers in regional or low population growth areas of Australia, to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia.
- highly skilled workers from overseas
- highly skilled temporary residents currently in Australia
If you are currently living or working in Australia on a qualifying visa, you can apply for the ENS (subclass 856) visa. If you do not hold a qualifying visa, you may still be eligible to apply in Australia for ENS if you last held a qualifying visa no more than 28 days prior to lodging an application.
The ENS (subclass 121) visa is for applicants who are outside Australia.
Note:If you do not hold a qualifying visa, you can apply for the ENS (subclass 121) visa and lodge your application in Australia, however you must be outside Australia at the time of visa grant.
You must pay a non-refundable application charge.
This visa allows you and any dependent family members included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
Australian permanent residents can:
- live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
- study in Australia at school or university
- receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
- access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
- be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
- sponsor people for permanent residence.