Study in Australia

Australia is a global education powerhouse with fantastic long-term opportunities. The infrastructure, facilities, teaching, and networking experience in Australia is second to none. Therefore studying in Australia has become popular. Moreover, the Australian government has been heavily involved in building a ‘truly internationalised’ education system that is driven by research to address the challenges of the future. Almost $200,000,000 per annum is invested by the Australian government purely on international scholarships. additionally, the diverse range of courses offered by Australian universities has resulted in Australia being the 3rd most popular destination for international students. Moreover, 7 of the top 100 universities in the world are in Australia as are 5 out of the 30 best student cities in the world. Due to all these reasons, students want to study in Australia to further their dreams.

Top universities

The Group of 8 is a group of top Australian Universities that are unparalleled in research and delivering comprehensive education. However, given the diversity of courses to choose from, there are a range of other institutions too that may be appealing and suitable for your profile and interests. This has become evident over recent years through the discoveries and innovations that have emerged out of Australia including Wi-Fi, Ultrasound Technologies, and Bionic Ear.

A good Australian university has a comparative advantage in the following areas of study: Arts and Humanities, Clinical and Digital Health Services, Engineering and Technology, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences.

Skill shortages

One of the fundamental issues facing the developed world is their skill shortage as a result of regional mismatch, cyclical shifts, inadequate training levels and labour market restructuring. Australia has a range of professions that fall under the Occupation Skill Shortages category as companies fail to find suitable candidates from within the local talent pool to perform certain jobs. This opens a wide array of opportunities for the international student and labour market. Some sectors facing skill shortages include Construction, Engineering (Structural, Electrical, Mechanical Transport, Chemical and Civil), Health Care, Accounting and Finance (Management, Taxation and Auditing), Mining (Excluding Petroleum) as well as Agriculture.

Admission process

To learn about the admission process in Australia and get the best quality advice about the opportunities for studying in Australia, students should register with Pan Pacific Visas. After registration, students will be carefully guided through several key stages, maximising their chances of getting admission in the institutions of their choice.

Registration

You register with Pan Pacific Visas and be assured of obtaining the best quality advice.

Profiling

We assess your academic qualifications, work experience, financial status, career goals as well as life interests and aspirations.

Standardised tests

We evaluate the requirement of any standardised tests you may need to take or review results that has been already obtained.

University course selection

Together, we shortlist potential universities and courses that match your profile.

Documents guidance

We guide you to write the essays, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation and Resume, to fulfil admission requirements.

Application review and submission

The completed application forms are reviewed before they are submitted to your final choice of universities.

Interview preparation

We assist in preparation (including mock sessions) for the interviews that you may have with the chosen universities.

Visa counselling

We assist in preparation (including mock sessions) for the interviews that you may have with the High Commissions or Embassies, as well as the collation and review of relevant documentation for submission of the visa application.

Pre-departure Information

We deliver comprehensive information about the country of choice to ensure that you are completely prepared for life at an overseas university.

Contact us to know more about the Australia admissions process.

Cost for study

Being familiar with education costs in Australia is important, if you are considering Australia as your overseas studying destination. Cost of higher education in Australia is quite affordable as compared to the cost of studying abroad in the UK or the US.

Tuition Fee (AUD $)

The first factor to consider among education costs in Australia is the average tuition fees. This ranges from $25,000 - $38,000.

Living expenses- $ 300-500 per week (may vary as per the city)

Accommodation options

Hostels and guesthouses
Shared rental
On campus
Home-stay
Rental
Boarding schools

Other living expenses

Groceries and eating out
Gas and electricity
Phone and internet
Public transport
Car (after purchase)
Entertainment

Student visa requirements

Here is a list of documents required

Attested copies of X, XII & graduate degree (if applicable), mark sheets including backlogs (Re-sits)
Evidence of English language proficiency e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, etc
Standardised tests e.g., GMAT, GRE (where necessary for the programme)
Two academic references
Two references from employers (where applicable)
Passport sized photographs
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume/CV
Draft for application fees, if applicable
Portfolio (for Art, Design & Architecture Courses)
Other certificates & achievements of extracurricular activities

Note

Documents required for individual universities and individual courses in Australia may vary.

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