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FAQ's
Australia |
Q. How will Edwise
International help me? |
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A.
Edwise International has been sending students to
Australia and other countries since 16 years. Edwise
International has trained counselors who have got
experience and expertise to assist students.
All our offices provides students with
- FREE counseling and
information on various courses and institutions
- Application Forms -
Brochures - Guides etc.
- Admission Assistance
- Visa Counseling
- Travel and
accommodation arrangement
- Procuring Residential
Facilities with Indians for students going abroad
- Insurance, Bank A/c
in Aus, Student Loan, Flight ticket Booking
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Q. Are Credit transfers
possible? |
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A.
As the Australian Government recognizes Indian
Universities, credit transfers are possible. However for
this the students are required to submit their course
syllabus to the institution and it can take minimum of 6
months for credits to be granted. |
Q. Are Australian Degrees recognized worldwide?
Why is GMAT and GRE not asked for by all Australian
Universities?
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A.
Australian Universities are recognized worldwide. The
reason why Australian Universities do not insist upon
students going for a GMAT or GRE etc. is because these
exams are for American Standards. Australia and India
recognize each other's degrees, However it may be asked by
some Universities to assess the overall ability of the
student.
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Q. How much time does the visa application procedure
take? |
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A.
The average time taken by the Australian High Commission
for the visa procedure is anywhere between 8 to 12 weeks
depending on the individuals background, so the students
need to apply for their visas atleast 3 months prior to
their course commencement. |
Q. How do you know which University is the best in
Australia? |
A.
One cannot rate universities in Australia as there are
numerous universities and all are regulated under the Vice
Chancellors Committee, which follow the code of ethics.
Students generally follow the market trends like MBAs or
BBA, MIT etc., but it would be unfair to judge
universities as one can only compare the course structure
and faculty. |
Q. Can I find a job placement after my course completion? |
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On a student visa, a student can work 20 hours per week
part time and full time during the semester break,
expected to leave the country on completion of the course.
However Australian student visa allows a clear pathway to
migrate into the country for the overseas students,
provided they obtain the required credits points for the
Permanent Residency in Australia. The student can also get
a work permit upto 4 years. |
Q. How do I know if I am eligible for the Permanent
Residency (PR)? |
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Currently a student needs to cover up to 120 points to
become eligible for the PR. The points can be obtained by
a combination of the following course, age, English
language proficiency, duration of the study in Australia,
studying in a regional area, working part time. For
further details and to test your points, visit the
following website:
www.immi.gov.au |
Q. How much salary can I earn once I start working in
Australia? |
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The average starting salary that you can earn is between
a$ 2500 to a$ 4000 per month. |