Answers to your questions about studying in Australia!!

Updated on educate 2024-02-24
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Depending on your study abroad goals, if you simply want to immigrate, it is recommended that TAFE do things, such as nursing, cooking, hairdressing, etc., are all very easy to immigrate to the profession, and it seems that the income in Australia is not low. If you are in graduate school, your IELTS score seems to be a little lower, and you have to study the language for a long time, and you can't apply to any good school, so it's not worth it. So TAFE is still recommended.

    TAFE is actually similar to a specialty, but what can be called TAFE is ** public, and the quality of teaching is still guaranteed. If you study a TAFE majoring in immigration, you can almost apply for immigration after two years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Given your situation, I think it's safer for you to go to TAFE because master's degrees are generally more demanding, whether it's a university grade average (75 or above) or IELTS (or above). TAFE is different, the threshold is low, you have an IELTS score of 5, add a few weeks of language to get on, and the tuition fee is low, 2

    If you want to immigrate, then reading TAFE should be more options. I don't know what major you majored in, but if you study TAFE, there are no major requirements. There are many majors in short supply in TAFE, and you can get 15 extra points for immigration.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm just like you, but I graduated this year.

    You know that if you go to graduate school and IELTS to study the language for 25 weeks, it will cost more than 40,000.

    Let's try to get you to take more exams.

    I am now preparing my application for TAFE.

    It mainly depends on the financial situation of your family. 400,000 for graduate students and 20 for TAFE.

    The speed of the 2 immigrants, TAFE can be faster, and it is only half a year and a year, it depends on itself.

    But if you think about it in the long run, the nature of the jobs you find is much different.

    Blue-collar and white-collar problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Master's degree is an academic course, and TAFE is a technical course.

    Compared with TAFEs, the entry threshold is relatively low and the cost is also low.

    Choosing an immigration major can generally immigrate after 2 years of graduation, according to your IELTS situation, it is better to study TAFE, and it takes a considerable period of time to study for a master's degree.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you want to immigrate quickly, read TAFE. But you're graduating from college right away, so it's a shame to go to TAFE.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you're looking for immigration, then go to TAFF! Taff is a good immigrant and easy to find a job! And you still have to take another IELTS test, and strive for one! If you get a score of 5, the school will match you with a language, and then you will study the language abroad.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your IELTS score is just right for TAEF.

    Graduate school is too far away.

    If you want to immigrate, read TAEF. It's fast.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Graduate students are more suitable! But IELTS is too low, at least above!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's better to go to graduate school, IELTS is still hopeful to work hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I also graduated from South Australia.

    University courses are generally 3 full days a week, 4 courses in a semester, and there are many holidays, so you can arrange part-time jobs.

    There are four holidays a year, and the longest one is from November to mid-February of the following year.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The course generally depends on what major you are studying, generally four courses in a semester, and the holidays are similar to those in China, there are winter and summer vacations, but it is the opposite of the country, the domestic summer vacation is the winter vacation, the domestic winter vacation is the summer vacation, the winter vacation is generally more than a month, and the summer vacation is almost three months, so the vacation is still quite long.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.University courses require 48 credits a year, and the average course is 6 credits, so an average of 4 courses per semester are required. Each course has about 2-3 lessons + tutorial per week.

    When choosing a course, you can choose the right course and time by yourself, for example, if the time is right, you can choose the corresponding course within 2 days. Of course, if a lot of compulsory courses are involved, it is very scattered, and it is not uncommon to only be able to attend classes for 4 days.

    In addition, if you feel that your ability is very strong, you can also choose 5 courses; Or if you are not able to do so, take 3 subjects, and then take another one during the summer vacation. In short, it is necessary to ensure that there are enough credits for 48 in one year.

    2.The summer vacation in Australia is relatively long, from mid-November to mid-February, the winter vacation is relatively short, mid-June to mid-July, and there are more public holidays, it is worth mentioning Easter, which has 4 days; In addition, there is a one-week mid-term break during each semester.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's just, let go of p. Kill and kill.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The school gives you Section 20 notice that if you do not go to USCIS within 28 days to explain, your visa will be cancelled.

    If your visa is cancelled within three years, Australia will not approve your visa.

    Your best bet is to go to the Immigration Department right away and explain.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your problem is not clarified, if it has been reported to the USCIS, then you need to go to the USCIS to explain, then it is not enough to just give COE.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.It's definitely okay to be interprofessional (even if you don't have a second major), and many of my classmates around me are studying science and engineering.

    2.The University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, and Monash University all have relatively high business fees, about 3 Australian dollars per year, and they all rise by more than 1,000 Australian dollars every year, and the cost of living is controlled at 15,000 Australian dollars a year (Sydney may be higher), so 20w yuan is not enough, even the business fee of the University of Queensland in 2011 is 27,700 Australian dollars every year, and when you graduate from your senior year, it will have to rise to about 30,000 yuan. I'm from the University of Queensland.,I haven't heard anyone say that graduate students who study courses can get scholarships.,Generally, scholarships are only eligible to apply if the average GPA of the final exam score reaches 6 or more (7 is the highest).,Even if you get it, it's 5000 Australian dollars.,20w is not enough for you.,And it's not easy to get 6 every semester when you study business.。

    3.Now it is better to study business or accounting to immigrate, but it is also more difficult than before, accounting must have IELTS A class 4 7 before CPA certification, the immigration policy changes every year, it is not very good for immigrants, and the new ** has to reduce the number of immigrants, so immigration is difficult. Remote areas can indeed add points, graduate students have to study for more than 2 years (if you study in the 8th National University, it is at least 50w or more).

    Employment must first have PR, without PR almost no one will hire you, internationally renowned large companies also require IELTS to achieve a score of 8 (I heard), and the advantage of graduate students in Australia is not very large, some companies prefer to have undergraduate students (I heard that there is an age advantage). Anyway, the employment situation is not optimistic, although it is not as severe as in China, but there are fewer people and less demand. If you really want to study abroad, you can consider the non-8 advantageous majors, which are not very important to the school, and the tuition fee is relatively low 1,000 Australian dollars a year.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1.The Master of Commerce at Australian universities accepts applications from interdisciplinary students.

    Commerce is divided into many directions, including finance, accounting, management and other business majors.

    I have applied for biology, electronics, history, and so on.

    You are now 211, the average score is good, continue to maintain this level, and there is no problem in applying for the eight major business programs. And you also have a second degree in finance.

    The University of Adelaide and the University of Queensland can be considered. The University of Queensland has a scholarship for international students, and last year I applied for a student for $6,000. Of course, the GPA should be maintained at the current level (in exchange for unconditional).

    If you want to immigrate and you want to study business, I recommend that you choose a two-year accounting major at the University of Adelaide.

    First, South Australia has regional pluses.

    Second, a two-year master's degree is a plus.

    Third, accounting is still a profession in short supply after the policy change.

    As for whether you can successfully immigrate in the end, it depends on your personal efforts. Because now the certification threshold has been raised a lot.

    3.Refer to Article 2, hehe

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1 According to your situation, you can immigrate when you come to university now, and you can come back when you graduate, and whether you can immigrate depends on the immigration policy at that time.

    2. You can change majors.

    3. If you want to immigrate has nothing to do with your school, you can also immigrate to Australia from 40 universities to go to the so-called 8 universities to do little help for immigration and recruitment, except for overpaying tuition fees and making a name.

    Any city in Australia is safer than any city in China.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    …The others are all excellent, and I guess you have no problem applying to any one.

    Tuition fees are a big issue, and I suspect you may not even be able to pay for your first year......If you are not afraid of hardship, apply to the University of Queensland, the University of Western Australia, and I do not recommend going to Adelaide for female students. But if you avoid New South Wales, you really only have three options. I think Queensland is the most secure and strong in business, but it is more and more difficult to apply for Chinese to be admitted to it (pure discrimination......Alas)

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If the IELTS is 7 and the average score is 85, there is no problem in applying for a good school, but there is little hope for intermajors, because the basic requirements are related to the graduate major, unless there is no major restriction on studying in the MBA, you can consider finding a major you want to read in the second year to transfer credits to continue to study, and then apply for graduate school directly after graduation, relatively speaking, the range of schools you choose will be much wider.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Less 5 ps2: Find a good reputation, ask your friends who go abroad, they are all in ** PS3: It's almost graduation, let's come back after studying.

    PS4: Most of them are still intermediaries.

    ps6: Australian universities are estimated to be 15w a year, as far as I know, the University of Mexico and the University of Sydney business fees are more than 3w Australian dollars a year, which is almost equal to 19w8,000 now.

    Business in the United States is definitely better than in Australia, but the tuition is estimated to be comparable.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You will not be able to stay and work in Australia after graduating from your major.

    If you want to stay and work in Australia, you need to change your major.

    Of the three universities, Bond is private and the other two are public.

    Wollongong is a little better, but in the international ** professional, it is not very good at all, and you need help to hi me.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Bond... Buy a disc! The tuition fees are catching up with the Ivy League in the United States, the teaching quality and the Ivy League are not a few grades, but hundreds of grades, Wollongong's IT is good, you can go, and the tuition and living expenses are okay, Griffith doesn't understand, wait for the master to explain!

    It's not easy to find a job now, and the general master will return to China, and it is actually difficult to stay a job, with a lot of PhDs, honors, and undergraduates, how can you make the Australian unit embarrassed!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1. On the latest SOL, there are only business professions such as accountants, management accountants, tax accountants, auditors, actuaries, land economists, some management but not human resource management.

    The first step in the process of independent skilled migration is that the occupation must be on SOL and pass the vocational assessment, followed by immigration scoring.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you study accounting or actuarial science in your case, and your grades can apply to the best university - the University of Melbourne. There is no such thing as changing majors, bachelor's and master's degrees are different degrees, and you have completed a major after finishing your bachelor's studies, and then the master's degree starts a major again, and there is no restriction on what major you can study. Of course, some majors will require different degrees of professional background, some must only require the ability of mathematical calculation and statistics, and some require the same major as the bachelor's degree.

    This is subject to professional requirements.

    2. The tuition fee for business at the University of Melbourne in 2013 was about 30,003 Australian dollars, and in 2014 it was 30,004 Australian dollars. Every year it will depend on when you will enroll. The official price of living expenses for studying in Melbourne is 18,000 Australian dollars a year.

    But depending on how you use it, it is not difficult to control it within 10,005.

    Because of the change in the policy, I can't tell you accurately, it seems to be the amount of the first year's tuition and living expenses. You only need to have so many proof of deposit, and you don't need to hand it over to anyone.

    3. The scoring is mainly based on age, English ability (IELTS), academic background, whether there are more than 2 years of full-time Australian education, work experience in line with the nominated occupation, whether it is a remote area, whether the spouse's occupation meets the SOL, whether it has studied professional year, etc.

    Let's put it this way, if you study for a 2-year Master of Accounting at the University of Melbourne, and you reach the age of 25 after completing it, and IELTS 4 7s (accounting career assessment requirements), then you will be 5 points short of reaching the minimum score. NIM can take IELTS up to 4 8's, but that one is hard. It is also difficult to study for a professional year or find a job in accounting for a year.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is difficult to apply from China, and the immigration policy has been revised.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Let's start with tuition. When you get the school offer, you need to transfer the money to the account designated by the school according to the school's requirements. When the school receives your money, it will send you a confirmation letter (COE) and you will take it along with other documents to apply for a visa.

    Let's talk about tele-signing and general signing. The electronic visa is a qualification issued by the Immigration Bureau to the intermediary agency, and only with this qualification can the electronic signature be made, otherwise it can only be used for general visa. Do your relatives have this qualification?

    If not, you can only go through the general visa. In fact, due to the decrease in the number of people who sign the lot, the average speed of the general sign is now faster than that of the electric sign.

    Finally, a physical examination. Assuming that you are taking the general visa, when you pass the preliminary examination and obtain the PVA, the immigration bureau will send you a physical examination form, and you must go to the designated medical examination hospital to complete the physical examination. After the medical examination, the hospital will send your medical examination report back to the Australian Immigration Department, so that you can get a final notice asking you to go to the Shanghai Consulate for a signature.

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