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Study Abroad
Australia
Group:
• Nawaraj
• Sony
• Diwakar
• Roshani
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Australia
Flag
Animal
Logo
Colour
Worlds largest island
Capital: Canberra
Population: 2,343,374
Currency: AUD
Time Zone:GMT+8 to
10
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Geography
Area:
7,692,024 km2
35°18.48′S 149°7.
47′E
State: SIX
Territories: Two
Western Australia
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
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Jurisdiction Capital City Population
State/Territory
Population
Date of
statehood
Capital since
Australia and
Australian Capital
Territory
Canberra 381,488 381,488 - 1913
New South Wales Sydney 4,757,083 7,410,399 1788 1788
Victoria Melbourne 4,347,955 5,739,341 1851 1851
Queensland Brisbane 2,238,394 4,656,803 1859 1860
Western Australia Perth 1,972,358 2,519,321 1829 1829
South Australia Adelaide 1,291,666 1,670,827 1842 1856
Tasmania Hobart 217,973 513,159 1825 1826
Northern Territory Darwin 136,245 240,759 - 1911
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Economy
GDP:$1.2 trillion
(2015,Nominal),
GDP Rank: 12th
Unemployment:
5.7% (September
2016
Main industries: mining, industrial and
transportation equipment, food
processing
Export goods: US$184.4 billion
iron ore, gold, coal, meat,
wool, alumina, wheat, machinery an
d transport equipment
China(32%), Japan (15%), US(5%) ..
Import: US$208.4 billion
machinery and transport
equipment, computers and office
machines, telecommunication
equipment and parts; crude oil and
petroleum products
China (23%),US (11%) Japan (7%)
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Culture
1/8/2017
Nearly two thirds (64%) of the population claim at
least nominal adherence to a Christian
Nearly one third (30%), do not identify with any
religion
Fast-growing Islamic and Buddhist communities
info@wieducation.edu.np
Education
System
Tertiary Education
Vocational Education and
Training (VET) sector
Higher education sector
(university Education)
Language of instruction:
English
School education
(Primary and
Secondary)
Primary school :
Kindergarten -Year 6 or 7
Secondary school : 7/10
to 8/18
Senior secondary school :
11 and 12.
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Australian
Qualifications
Framework (AQF)
AQF Level Qualification type
Level 10 Doctoral degree
Level 9
Master’s degree
Level 8
Bachelor honors degree
Vocational graduate certificate
Vocational graduate diploma
Graduate certificate
Graduate diploma
Level 7 Bachelor degree
Level 6
Advanced diploma
Associate degree
Level 5
Diploma
Level 4
Certificate IV
Level 3
Certificate III
Level 2
Certificate II
Level 1
AQF was established in 1995
AQF aims:
Promotes national and
international recognition of
qualification offered in Australia
Standardise credit arrangements
for higher qualification level
while changing institutions
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
1/8/2017
Schools sector Vocational Education and Training (VET)
sector
Higher education sector
Senior Secondary
Certificate of
Education (2 years)
Vocational graduate diploma (1–2 years) Doctoral degree (3–4 years)
Vocational graduate certificate (0.5–1
year)
Master’s degree (1–2 years)
Advanced diploma (1.5–2 years) Graduate diploma (1–2 years)
Diploma (1–2 years) Graduate certificate (0.5–1
year)
Certificate IV (0.5–2 years) Bachelor degree (honors) (1
year)
Certificate III (1–2 years) Bachelor degree (3–4 years)
Certificate II (0.5–1 year) Associate degree (1.5–2 years)
Certificate I (0.5–1 year) Diploma (1–2 years)
info@wieducation.edu.np
Types of
Institution
Some Universities
University of Adelaide.
Australian National University.
University of Melbourne.
Monash University.
University of New South Wales.
University of Queensland.
University of Sydney.
University of Western Australia
There are 43 universities
40 public universities,
two international
universities,
one private university
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Required Document
for Offer Letter
For Diploma and Advance
Diploma
IELTS 5.5
For Bachelors Program
IELTS 6.0
For Masters Program
IELTS 6.0 or 6.5
Nursing and Engineering degree
Program have High
Requirements.
Passport
Application Form
Academic Documents
Statement of Purpose
Language Test Certificate
Work Experience (if any)
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Immigration Rules
and Regulations
A reduction in the number of student
visa subclasses from eight to two; and
The introduction of a simplified single
immigration risk framework for all
international students.
Types of Visas
Student visa (subclass 500)
Student Guardian visa (subclass
590)
Temporary Graduate visa (subclass
485)
Training visa (subclass 407)
Department of Immigration and
Border Protection regulate
Rules and Regulations for
International Student.
SSVF (simplified student visa
framework) was introduce by
DIBP on June 2015
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Visa Condition
Work Limitation On Campus 40 hrs Fortnightly
Off Campus Full Time
Maintain Health Insurance (OSHC)
Change In Address
Continuous Education
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Pre-requisite
for Study visa
• For Masters
• Minimum 50% for TU/KU and for
other 60 %
• For Bachelor
• Minimum First Division (60%)
• For Diploma/ Vocational
• Minimum Second Division
For Education gap required
relevance work Experience
Academic
Language
Financial
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Pre-requisite for
Study visa
For Diploma and Advance
Diploma
IELTS 5.5
For Bachelors Program
IELTS 6.0
For Masters Program
IELTS 6.0 or 6.5
Nursing and Engineering degree
Program have High
Requirements.
Academic
Language
Financial
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Pre-requisite for
Study visa
It Depends upon University /
College Fees.
Standard living cost
You - $19,830
Partner or spouse - $6,940
Child - $2,970
Travel cost $1500
Average fund required for
Nepalese Student
(Tuition fee + Living Cost +Travel cost
+ OSHC) /annual
Academic
Language
Financial
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Financial
• Salary Income
• Property rent
• Business income
• Agricultural Income
• Acceptable Bank for Nepal
• NABIL Bank
• Nepal SBI Bank
Annual Income -17-18 Lakh
Bank Balance (35-40 Lakh)
with minimum 3 month bank
statement
Or
Education Loan
Australian Relative Sponsor
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Required Document for Visa Application
MRP Photo
Relationship certificate
Medical
Police Report
SOP and GTE (Genuine Temporary
Entrant Letter )
OSHC
Online Visa application
Visa Fee
Biometrics
Offer Letter
Valid Passport
Academic and Language
Certificate
COE
No Objection Letter
Financial Documents
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
Visa Application procedures
Admission Process (Offer
Letter)
Financial Documentation
Interview Preparation
Fee Payments /COE
Medical
Visa Apply online
Biometrics
Visa Decision (4 -6
weeks)
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np
In Case of Visa Refusal
1/8/2017
Application For Refund
process
Visa Refusal Letter
Bank Details
Duration 4 to 6 Weeks
Note:
TPS(Tuition Protection Service)
and ESOS (Education Services
for Overseas Students)
info@wieducation.edu.np
Pre Departure Information
1/8/2017
Orientation Class
Passport
COE
To Carry Original Academic documents
Visa Letter
Copy of NOC
Ticket
Authorization Letter For Female from Parents
Airport Pickup and Accommodation (if required)
info@wieducation.edu.np
Career Outcomes and Work Right
1/8/2017
Australian degrees are internationally
recognized as they are designed with AQF and
Have their accreditation agencies. Student
can achieve their career goals with such
degrees by working on relevant field after
retuning back Nepal.
info@wieducation.edu.np
1/8/2017
Any Queries?
info@wieducation.edu.np
1/8/2017
Thank You
info@wieducation.edu.np
1/8/2017info@wieducation.edu.np

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Study abroad australia group presentation titi traning

  • 2. Australia Flag Animal Logo Colour Worlds largest island Capital: Canberra Population: 2,343,374 Currency: AUD Time Zone:GMT+8 to 10 1/8/[email protected]
  • 3. Geography Area: 7,692,024 km2 35°18.48′S 149°7. 47′E State: SIX Territories: Two Western Australia Northern Territory Queensland South Australia New South Wales Victoria Tasmania Australian Capital Territory 1/8/[email protected]
  • 4. Jurisdiction Capital City Population State/Territory Population Date of statehood Capital since Australia and Australian Capital Territory Canberra 381,488 381,488 - 1913 New South Wales Sydney 4,757,083 7,410,399 1788 1788 Victoria Melbourne 4,347,955 5,739,341 1851 1851 Queensland Brisbane 2,238,394 4,656,803 1859 1860 Western Australia Perth 1,972,358 2,519,321 1829 1829 South Australia Adelaide 1,291,666 1,670,827 1842 1856 Tasmania Hobart 217,973 513,159 1825 1826 Northern Territory Darwin 136,245 240,759 - 1911 1/8/[email protected]
  • 5. Economy GDP:$1.2 trillion (2015,Nominal), GDP Rank: 12th Unemployment: 5.7% (September 2016 Main industries: mining, industrial and transportation equipment, food processing Export goods: US$184.4 billion iron ore, gold, coal, meat, wool, alumina, wheat, machinery an d transport equipment China(32%), Japan (15%), US(5%) .. Import: US$208.4 billion machinery and transport equipment, computers and office machines, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude oil and petroleum products China (23%),US (11%) Japan (7%) 1/8/[email protected]
  • 6. Culture 1/8/2017 Nearly two thirds (64%) of the population claim at least nominal adherence to a Christian Nearly one third (30%), do not identify with any religion Fast-growing Islamic and Buddhist communities [email protected]
  • 7. Education System Tertiary Education Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector Higher education sector (university Education) Language of instruction: English School education (Primary and Secondary) Primary school : Kindergarten -Year 6 or 7 Secondary school : 7/10 to 8/18 Senior secondary school : 11 and 12. 1/8/[email protected]
  • 8. Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) AQF Level Qualification type Level 10 Doctoral degree Level 9 Master’s degree Level 8 Bachelor honors degree Vocational graduate certificate Vocational graduate diploma Graduate certificate Graduate diploma Level 7 Bachelor degree Level 6 Advanced diploma Associate degree Level 5 Diploma Level 4 Certificate IV Level 3 Certificate III Level 2 Certificate II Level 1 AQF was established in 1995 AQF aims: Promotes national and international recognition of qualification offered in Australia Standardise credit arrangements for higher qualification level while changing institutions 1/8/[email protected]
  • 9. 1/8/2017 Schools sector Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector Higher education sector Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (2 years) Vocational graduate diploma (1–2 years) Doctoral degree (3–4 years) Vocational graduate certificate (0.5–1 year) Master’s degree (1–2 years) Advanced diploma (1.5–2 years) Graduate diploma (1–2 years) Diploma (1–2 years) Graduate certificate (0.5–1 year) Certificate IV (0.5–2 years) Bachelor degree (honors) (1 year) Certificate III (1–2 years) Bachelor degree (3–4 years) Certificate II (0.5–1 year) Associate degree (1.5–2 years) Certificate I (0.5–1 year) Diploma (1–2 years) [email protected]
  • 10. Types of Institution Some Universities University of Adelaide. Australian National University. University of Melbourne. Monash University. University of New South Wales. University of Queensland. University of Sydney. University of Western Australia There are 43 universities 40 public universities, two international universities, one private university 1/8/[email protected]
  • 11. Required Document for Offer Letter For Diploma and Advance Diploma IELTS 5.5 For Bachelors Program IELTS 6.0 For Masters Program IELTS 6.0 or 6.5 Nursing and Engineering degree Program have High Requirements. Passport Application Form Academic Documents Statement of Purpose Language Test Certificate Work Experience (if any) 1/8/[email protected]
  • 12. Immigration Rules and Regulations A reduction in the number of student visa subclasses from eight to two; and The introduction of a simplified single immigration risk framework for all international students. Types of Visas Student visa (subclass 500) Student Guardian visa (subclass 590) Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) Training visa (subclass 407) Department of Immigration and Border Protection regulate Rules and Regulations for International Student. SSVF (simplified student visa framework) was introduce by DIBP on June 2015 1/8/[email protected]
  • 13. Visa Condition Work Limitation On Campus 40 hrs Fortnightly Off Campus Full Time Maintain Health Insurance (OSHC) Change In Address Continuous Education 1/8/[email protected]
  • 14. Pre-requisite for Study visa • For Masters • Minimum 50% for TU/KU and for other 60 % • For Bachelor • Minimum First Division (60%) • For Diploma/ Vocational • Minimum Second Division For Education gap required relevance work Experience Academic Language Financial 1/8/[email protected]
  • 15. Pre-requisite for Study visa For Diploma and Advance Diploma IELTS 5.5 For Bachelors Program IELTS 6.0 For Masters Program IELTS 6.0 or 6.5 Nursing and Engineering degree Program have High Requirements. Academic Language Financial 1/8/[email protected]
  • 16. Pre-requisite for Study visa It Depends upon University / College Fees. Standard living cost You - $19,830 Partner or spouse - $6,940 Child - $2,970 Travel cost $1500 Average fund required for Nepalese Student (Tuition fee + Living Cost +Travel cost + OSHC) /annual Academic Language Financial 1/8/[email protected]
  • 17. Financial • Salary Income • Property rent • Business income • Agricultural Income • Acceptable Bank for Nepal • NABIL Bank • Nepal SBI Bank Annual Income -17-18 Lakh Bank Balance (35-40 Lakh) with minimum 3 month bank statement Or Education Loan Australian Relative Sponsor 1/8/[email protected]
  • 18. Required Document for Visa Application MRP Photo Relationship certificate Medical Police Report SOP and GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant Letter ) OSHC Online Visa application Visa Fee Biometrics Offer Letter Valid Passport Academic and Language Certificate COE No Objection Letter Financial Documents 1/8/[email protected]
  • 19. Visa Application procedures Admission Process (Offer Letter) Financial Documentation Interview Preparation Fee Payments /COE Medical Visa Apply online Biometrics Visa Decision (4 -6 weeks) 1/8/[email protected]
  • 20. In Case of Visa Refusal 1/8/2017 Application For Refund process Visa Refusal Letter Bank Details Duration 4 to 6 Weeks Note: TPS(Tuition Protection Service) and ESOS (Education Services for Overseas Students) [email protected]
  • 21. Pre Departure Information 1/8/2017 Orientation Class Passport COE To Carry Original Academic documents Visa Letter Copy of NOC Ticket Authorization Letter For Female from Parents Airport Pickup and Accommodation (if required) [email protected]
  • 22. Career Outcomes and Work Right 1/8/2017 Australian degrees are internationally recognized as they are designed with AQF and Have their accreditation agencies. Student can achieve their career goals with such degrees by working on relevant field after retuning back Nepal. [email protected]

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Australia, a federation of six states and two territories, is one of the world's great economic and migration success stories. Australia is a unique, modern and dynamic trading nation of 22 million people with an ancient indigenous history, and a European cultural background. Australia’s coastline stretches almost 50,000 kilometres and is linked by over 10,000 beaches, more than any other country in the world. Australia has the third highest number of international students in the world behind only the United Kingdom and the United States despite having a population of only 23 million? This isn’t surprising when you consider Australia has seven of the top 100 universities in the world! In fact, with over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions, Australia sits above the likes of Germany, the Netherlands and Japan, ranking eighth in the Universities 2012 U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems.
  • #3: Mainland Australia is the worlds largest island but also the smallest continent. The country is divided into six states and two territories. Australian Capital Territory.
  • #4: Jurisdiction Capital City Population State/Territory Population Date of statehood Capital since Australia and Australian Capital Territory Canberra 381,488 381,488 Has not attained statehood* 1913 New South Wales Sydney 4,757,083 7,410,399 1788 1788 Victoria Melbourne 4,347,955 5,739,341 1851 1851 Queensland Brisbane 2,238,394 4,656,803 1859 1860 Western Australia Perth 1,972,358 2,519,321 1829 1829 South Australia Adelaide 1,291,666 1,670,827 1842 1856 Tasmania Hobart 217,973 513,159 1825 1826 Northern Territory Darwin 136,245 240,759 Has not attained Statehood** 1911
  • #5: State / Territory Land area[6] Population (Mar 2016)[5] Population density % of population in capital km2 sq mi Number /km2 /sq mi  %  Australian Capital Territory 2,358 910 8th 395,200 7th 167.6 434 1st 99.6% 1st  New South Wales 800,642 309,130 5th 7,704,300 1st 9.62 24.9 3rd 63.0% 5th  Victoria 227,416 87,806 6th 6,039,100 2nd 26.56 68.8 2nd 71.0% 4th  Queensland 1,730,648 668,207 2nd 4,827,000 3rd 2.79 7.2 5th 46.0% 7th  South Australia 983,482 379,725 4th 1,706,500 5th 1.74 4.5 6th 73.5% 2nd  Western Australia 2,529,875 976,790 1st 2,613,700 4th 1.03 2.7 7th 73.4% 3rd  Tasmania 68,401 26,410 7th 518,500 6th 7.58 19.6 4th 41.0% 8th  Northern Territory 1,349,129 520,902 3rd 244,000 8th 0.18 0.47 8th 54.0% 6th
  • #6: The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, comprising 68% of GDP. The mining sector represents 7% of GDP; including services to mining, the total value of the mining industry in 2009-10 was 8.4% of GDP. Economic growth is largely dependent on the mining sector and agricultural sector (12% of GDP) with the products to be exported mainly to the East Asian market. Despite the recent decline of the mining boom in the country, the Australian economy has remained resilient and stable.
  • #7: The culture of Australia is a Western culture, derived primarily from Britain but also influenced by the unique geography of the Australian continent, the diverse input of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Oceanian people.
  • #8: The Australian education system provides primary, secondary and tertiary education School education (Primary and Secondary) School education in Australia is compulsory between certain ages as specified by state or territory legislation. Depending on the state or territory, and date of birth of the child, school is compulsory from the age of five to six to the age of fifteen to seventeen. Primary school - Runs for seven or eight years, starting at Kindergarten/ Preparatory through to Year 6 or 7. Secondary school - Runs for three or four years, from Years 7 to 10 or 8 to 10. Senior secondary school - Runs for two years, Years 11 and 12. Tertiary Education Tertiary education includes both higher education (including universities) and vocational education and training (VET). Language of instruction English is the official language of Australia and the main language of instruction in the education system. Many schools offer bilingual programs or programs in other languages.
  • #9: The National Qualifications Framework (NQF) is the system that records levels of learning achievement to ensure that the skills and knowledge that have been learned are recognized throughout the country. There are eight levels on the NQF. These levels are divided into three bands: general education and training Australian Qualifications Framework The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) specifies the standards for educational qualifications in Australia. It is administered nationally by the Australian Government's Department of Industry, with oversight from the States and Territories, through the Standing Council of Tertiary Education Skills and Employment. While the AQF specifies the standards, education and training organizations are authorized by accrediting authorities to issue a qualification. The AQF was established in 1995 and is a national policy that covers qualifications from the tertiary education sector (higher education and vocational education and training) in addition to the school-leaving certificate; the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education.
  • #10: International students and the AQF The AQF has advantages for international students. It makes course searches much easier as the qualification titles are the same throughout Australia. This means that you can focus on finding the best course and university for your needs, without also having to spend time looking into what each qualification title means. International students who complete a qualification within the AQF will be able to understand the entrance requirements for higher qualifications, for example if they want to progress from undergraduate to postgraduate study.
  • #11: Types of Institution There are 43 universities in Australia: 40 public universities, two international universities, and one private university and There are numerous colleges in Australia as they are used both as vocational education institutions and also as bridging institutions between grade schools and universities. This is a list of Australian TAFE colleges that has been sorted into states to make it easier to find a college that meets your requirements. Public Universities Some of the Group of Eight are the oldest and prestigious public universities in Australia and include the Universities of Queensland, Sydney, Melbourne, New South Wales, Adelaide and Western Australia together with the Australian National University and Monash University. Three were established in the 19th century. The Australian Technology Network universities largely grew from the former Institutes of Technology and include RMIT University, Queensland University of Technology, Curtin University, the University of Technology Sydney and the University of South Australia. They gained university status in the late 1980s to the early 1990s as a result of the reforms of the then Minister for Employment, Education and Training, John Dawkins. Innovative Research Universities represent a number of research-intensive institutions, with most being established in the 1960s and 1970s. The group includes Charles Darwin University, Flinders University, Griffith University, James Cook University, La Trobe University, Murdoch University and University of Newcastle. The Regional Universities Network is a group of six universities which mainly come from regional Australia, as well as campuses in the Australian capital cities and some international campuses. The group includes Central Queensland University, Southern Cross University, Federation University, the University of Southern Queensland, the University of the Sunshine Coast and the University of New England (Australia). Private Institution   International University
  • #12: All documents should be certified by Notary Public. Immigration Rules and Regulations The simplified student visa framework (SSVF) came into effect on 1 July 2016. Key changes The SSVF has been designed to make the process of applying for a student visa simpler to navigate for genuine students, deliver a more targeted approach to immigration integrity and reduce red tape for business. From 1 July 2016: international students will apply for a single Student visa (subclass 500) regardless of their chosen course of study student guardians will apply for the new Student Guardian visa (subclass 590) a single immigration risk framework will apply to all international students all students and student guardians will generally be required to lodge their visa application online by creating an account in ImmiAccount. Combined country and provider immigration risk model The combined immigration risk outcomes of the student’s education provider and country of citizenship are used to guide the level of financial and English language capacity related documentation that the student needs to provide with their student visa application. ​ ​Online document checklist tool for students The online document checklist tool advises students about the documentation they need to provide with their visa application based on their combined country provider immigration risk outcomes. The tool can be found atStudent visa (subclass 500). More information is available about combined country provider immigration risk model (policy overview). Financial capacity requirement Student visa applicants must have sufficient funds available for the duration of their stay in Australia. More information is available about financial capacity requirement. The living costs that students are asked to declare or provide with their visa application are intended to be indicative of the cost of living in Australia. Students should research actual living costs in Australia as this varies according to the area in which they intend to live. Students should not rely on work to support themselves or family while in Australia. English language requirement Applicants must meet the English language requirement to be granted a student visa. It does not mean that students are eligible to enrol in a particular course. Education providers have separate responsibilities under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act to ensure that students have sufficient levels of English for their intended course of study. Other requirements Applicants must also meet all other core visa criteria. These include: genuine temporary entrant requirement health requirements character requirements. Evidence of enrolment Students who are outside Australia must be enrolled in a registered course of study and provide a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) when they lodge their student visa application. Students in Australia can apply with a letter of offer or a CoE but must have a CoE to be granted the visa. Evidence of enrolment for other students are: secondary exchange students - an Acceptance Advice of Secondary Exchange Students form postgraduate research students required to remain in Australia for marking of their thesis - letter from their education provider Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT ) and Department of Defence sponsored students - letter of Support from DFAT or Defence. Changing course On 1 July 2016, a new condition was introduced requiring all Student visa (subclass 500) holders to maintain enrolment at the same level or a higher Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level for which they were granted a visa, unless they are undertaking a doctoral degree (AQF10) and transfer to a master’s degree (AQF9). Transferring to a lower AQF level course or transferring from an AQF level course to a non-AQF Award course is a breach of the student visa condition and might result in the visa being cancelled. Students who want to change to a lower level course or non-award course must apply for, and be granted, a new student visa before they change their course. More information is available about changing courses. Standard 7 of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 also applies to transfers between CRICOS registered providers. More information is available at the Department of Education and Training’s website. School sector requirements From 1 July 2016, all school students must be of an appropriate age for the entry level for their school course, regardless of their country of citizenship.  Generally the maximum grant period for a student visa grant is five years, with the exception of primary school-aged students where a maximum period of two years will generally be applied. More information is available about school students in the Student visa (subclass 500). Welfare for under 18 year old students Students under the age of 18 years of age must have adequate welfare arrangements in place while in Australia. Course packaging Students can package two or more courses on one student visa where there is progression from one course to another. Education providers do not need to formally nominate educational business partners and can package with other education providers with whom they have a commercial arrangement.   Student visa (subclass 500) If you intend to study in Australia, you will need to apply for the Student visa (subclass 500). There is specific information for Foreign Affairs and Defence sponsored students and school sector students. There is more information for students including genuine temporary entrant requirements, health insurance, English language requirements, financial capacity requirements and changing courses. might be able to package your courses if you would like to study more than one course. Student Guardian visa (subclass 590) If you plan to come to Australia to provide care to a student under 18 years, you can apply for the Student Guardian visa (subclass 590). Training visa (subclass 407) For training opportunities which allow you to take part in structured workplace-based training, you may be eligible for the Training visa (subclass 407). Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) If you have finished your studies and wish to work in Australia temporarily, you may be eligible for the post-study work visa, the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485). Visiting and studying If you would like to come to Australia for a visit and short-term study, you may be eligible for a visitor visa. To learn more about this option, see our information on Visiting Australia. Post study work arrangements If you have finished your studies and wish to work in Australia temporarily, please see Post-study work arrangements or our Working visas
  • #13: Immigration Rules and Regulations The simplified student visa framework (SSVF) came into effect on 1 July 2016. Key changes The SSVF has been designed to make the process of applying for a student visa simpler to navigate for genuine students, deliver a more targeted approach to immigration integrity and reduce red tape for business. From 1 July 2016: international students will apply for a single Student visa (subclass 500) regardless of their chosen course of study student guardians will apply for the new Student Guardian visa (subclass 590) a single immigration risk framework will apply to all international students all students and student guardians will generally be required to lodge their visa application online by creating an account in ImmiAccount. Combined country and provider immigration risk model The combined immigration risk outcomes of the student’s education provider and country of citizenship are used to guide the level of financial and English language capacity related documentation that the student needs to provide with their student visa application. ​ ​Online document checklist tool for students The online document checklist tool advises students about the documentation they need to provide with their visa application based on their combined country provider immigration risk outcomes. The tool can be found atStudent visa (subclass 500). More information is available about combined country provider immigration risk model (policy overview). Financial capacity requirement Student visa applicants must have sufficient funds available for the duration of their stay in Australia. More information is available about financial capacity requirement. The living costs that students are asked to declare or provide with their visa application are intended to be indicative of the cost of living in Australia. Students should research actual living costs in Australia as this varies according to the area in which they intend to live. Students should not rely on work to support themselves or family while in Australia. English language requirement Applicants must meet the English language requirement to be granted a student visa. It does not mean that students are eligible to enrol in a particular course. Education providers have separate responsibilities under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act to ensure that students have sufficient levels of English for their intended course of study. Other requirements Applicants must also meet all other core visa criteria. These include: genuine temporary entrant requirement health requirements character requirements. Evidence of enrolment Students who are outside Australia must be enrolled in a registered course of study and provide a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) when they lodge their student visa application. Students in Australia can apply with a letter of offer or a CoE but must have a CoE to be granted the visa. Evidence of enrolment for other students are: secondary exchange students - an Acceptance Advice of Secondary Exchange Students form postgraduate research students required to remain in Australia for marking of their thesis - letter from their education provider Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT ) and Department of Defence sponsored students - letter of Support from DFAT or Defence. Changing course On 1 July 2016, a new condition was introduced requiring all Student visa (subclass 500) holders to maintain enrolment at the same level or a higher Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level for which they were granted a visa, unless they are undertaking a doctoral degree (AQF10) and transfer to a master’s degree (AQF9). Transferring to a lower AQF level course or transferring from an AQF level course to a non-AQF Award course is a breach of the student visa condition and might result in the visa being cancelled. Students who want to change to a lower level course or non-award course must apply for, and be granted, a new student visa before they change their course. More information is available about changing courses. Standard 7 of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 also applies to transfers between CRICOS registered providers. More information is available at the Department of Education and Training’s website. School sector requirements From 1 July 2016, all school students must be of an appropriate age for the entry level for their school course, regardless of their country of citizenship.  Generally the maximum grant period for a student visa grant is five years, with the exception of primary school-aged students where a maximum period of two years will generally be applied. More information is available about school students in the Student visa (subclass 500). Welfare for under 18 year old students Students under the age of 18 years of age must have adequate welfare arrangements in place while in Australia. Course packaging Students can package two or more courses on one student visa where there is progression from one course to another. Education providers do not need to formally nominate educational business partners and can package with other education providers with whom they have a commercial arrangement.   Student visa (subclass 500) If you intend to study in Australia, you will need to apply for the Student visa (subclass 500). There is specific information for Foreign Affairs and Defence sponsored students and school sector students. There is more information for students including genuine temporary entrant requirements, health insurance, English language requirements, financial capacity requirements and changing courses. might be able to package your courses if you would like to study more than one course. Student Guardian visa (subclass 590) If you plan to come to Australia to provide care to a student under 18 years, you can apply for the Student Guardian visa (subclass 590). Training visa (subclass 407) For training opportunities which allow you to take part in structured workplace-based training, you may be eligible for the Training visa (subclass 407). Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) If you have finished your studies and wish to work in Australia temporarily, you may be eligible for the post-study work visa, the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485). Visiting and studying If you would like to come to Australia for a visit and short-term study, you may be eligible for a visitor visa. To learn more about this option, see our information on Visiting Australia. Post study work arrangements If you have finished your studies and wish to work in Australia temporarily, please see Post-study work arrangements or our Working visas
  • #14: Academic For Masters Minimum 50% for TU/KU and for other 60 % For Bachelor Minimum First Division (60%) For Diploma/ Vocational Minimum Second Division For Education gap required relevance work Experience   Language For Diploma and Advance Diploma IELTS 5.5 (It should be done by IDP or British council ) or equivalent any other test example PTE , TOEFL For Bachelors Program IELTS 6.0 (It should be done by IDP or British council ) or equivalent any other test example PTE , TOEFL For Master’s Program IELTS 6.0 or 6.5 (It should be done by IDP or British council ) or equivalent any other test example PTE , TOEFL Note: Nursing and Engineering degree Program have High Requirements.   Financial It Depends upon University / College Fees. (around $7000 to $20000) Standard living cost You - $19,830 Partner or spouse - $6,940 Child - $2,970 Travel cost $1500 Average fund required for Nepalese Student (Tuition fee + Living Cost +Travel cost + OSHC) /annual
  • #15: MRP Photo Relationship certificate Medical Police Report SOP and GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant Letter ) OSHC Online Visa application Visa Fee -$550 Biometrics Offer Letter Valid Passport Academic and Language Certificate COE No Objection Letter Financial Documents Salary Income Property rent Business income Agricultural Income Bank statement NABIL Bank or Nepal SBI Bank Online visa application Process: Via https://online.immi.gov.au/lusc/login Start an application To start an online application you will need to login to your ImmiAccount. If you do not have an ImmiAccount you will be prompted to create one. You must add as much information as possible before you submit your application. Applications with missing information might take longer to finalise or might be refused. When completing your online application you must not copy and paste bullet points, numbering, accents etc from formatted documents into the free text fields. Only use numbers 0 – 9 and letters A – Z (upper and lower case), dashes '-' and underscores '_'.​​​​ Student visa For people applying for a Student visa (subclass 500). Note: If you are in Australia, you must hold a temporary substantive visa, with the exception of the following visas: 426 Domestic Worker (Temporary) – Diplomatic or Consular visa; or 403 Temporary Work (International Relations) visa in the Domestic Worker (Diplomatic or consular) stream; or 995 Diplomatic visa granted on the basis of the holder being a diplomatic or consular representative or of a foreign country; or 771 Transit visa; 600 Visitor visa in the ‘Sponsored Family’ stream or in the ‘Approved Destination Status’ stream. If you do not hold a temporary substantive visa, you must make the application within 28 days of your substantive visa ceasing. Student Guardian visa For people applying for a student Guardian visa (subclass 590) to provide care and support for a student visa holder. Student visa (subsequent entrant) For people who want to join a family member in Australia who holds a Student visa. Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa For recent graduates of an Australian educational institution to stay and work in Australia for a period of time after their studies. Note: When starting an application, you will be asked some questions to determine if you are eligible to continue. To complete an application you might be required to attach supporting documentation. You will need to check the relevant visa document checklist on the visa subclass page.​​​​ Track and manage your application You will need to login to your ImmiAccount. If you do not have an account you will need to create one to access online visa services. You can use your account to: continue a saved application​ attach documents update passport details change email and address details check progress of your application. Transaction Reference Number A Transaction Reference Number (TRN ) is a unique number assigned to each online application. You will need this to: track and manage your application identify your application when you communicate with us check your visa entitlements.
  • #19: MRP Photo Relationship certificate Medical Police Report SOP and GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant Letter ) OSHC Online Visa application Visa Fee -$550 Biometrics Offer Letter Valid Passport Academic and Language Certificate COE No Objection Letter Financial Documents Salary Income Property rent Business income Agricultural Income Bank statement NABIL Bank or Nepal SBI Bank Online visa application Process: Via https://online.immi.gov.au/lusc/login Start an application To start an online application you will need to login to your ImmiAccount. If you do not have an ImmiAccount you will be prompted to create one. You must add as much information as possible before you submit your application. Applications with missing information might take longer to finalise or might be refused. When completing your online application you must not copy and paste bullet points, numbering, accents etc from formatted documents into the free text fields. Only use numbers 0 – 9 and letters A – Z (upper and lower case), dashes '-' and underscores '_'.​​​​ Student visa For people applying for a Student visa (subclass 500). Note: If you are in Australia, you must hold a temporary substantive visa, with the exception of the following visas: 426 Domestic Worker (Temporary) – Diplomatic or Consular visa; or 403 Temporary Work (International Relations) visa in the Domestic Worker (Diplomatic or consular) stream; or 995 Diplomatic visa granted on the basis of the holder being a diplomatic or consular representative or of a foreign country; or 771 Transit visa; 600 Visitor visa in the ‘Sponsored Family’ stream or in the ‘Approved Destination Status’ stream. If you do not hold a temporary substantive visa, you must make the application within 28 days of your substantive visa ceasing. Student Guardian visa For people applying for a student Guardian visa (subclass 590) to provide care and support for a student visa holder. Student visa (subsequent entrant) For people who want to join a family member in Australia who holds a Student visa. Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa For recent graduates of an Australian educational institution to stay and work in Australia for a period of time after their studies. Note: When starting an application, you will be asked some questions to determine if you are eligible to continue. To complete an application you might be required to attach supporting documentation. You will need to check the relevant visa document checklist on the visa subclass page.​​​​ Track and manage your application You will need to login to your ImmiAccount. If you do not have an account you will need to create one to access online visa services. You can use your account to: continue a saved application​ attach documents update passport details change email and address details check progress of your application. Transaction Reference Number A Transaction Reference Number (TRN ) is a unique number assigned to each online application. You will need this to: track and manage your application identify your application when you communicate with us check your visa entitlements.
  • #21: Tuition Fee refund Process For Refund process Visa Refusal Letter Bank Details Duration 4 to 6 Weeks Note: TPS(Tuition Protection Service) and ESOS (Education Services for Overseas Students
  • #22: Orientation Class (include Below Topic ) Passport COE To Carry Original Academic documents Visa Letter Copy of NOC Ticket Authorization Letter For Female from Parents Airport Pickup and Accommodation (if required)