About Australia
Did you know that Australia is the 6th biggest country in the world by land mass but is ranked 55 in term of population with an approximate count of 25 million people and contributes less than 0.35% of the world’s population? Modern Australia evolved to what it is today only after 1901 when 6 colonies federation to from the commonwealth of Australia and till today millions of people aspire to move to Australia weather its for education, employment or simply migrate. Some of the top most livable cities in the world are in Australia and so does some of the most highly ranked universities who excel in research which have brought a positive change in the world that we live in.
Australia today has become one of the most preferred destination for international students and it certainly not going to stop anytime soon. With superior standard education, high quality lifestyle, provision for international students to work part time, provision of post study work option for Australian degree holders, option to bring the students dependent partner (spouse) during study and many other factors make Australia one amazing destination presenting a diverse multicultural environment for the students to get study in.
Interesting facts about Australia
- 6th Largest country in the world
- Population about 25.5 million that is less than Nepal’s population.
- Australia Ranks among the top 3 for the highest human development index
- Australia has over 10000 beaches
- Australian alps receive more snow than Switzerland
- The are more sheep in Australia than humans (8:1 ratio)
- Sydney is the largest city but not the capital. Its Canberra
- Some of the deadliest animals live there
Study in Australia From Nepal
Study in Australia from Nepal is the right decision to make for abroad education. The Australian education system provides primary, secondary and tertiary education. If you are considering to study in Australia you should know, the quality of education is of world class and is in very high demand. The qualification of the Australian education and training system is maintained by a policy called the Australian Qualification Framework AQF.
Minimum Qualification and Requirements for Students in Nepal to Study in Australia
For Undergraduate Degree
For Postgraduate Degree
- IELTS requirement: Overall 6.0, Each band 5.5
- Academic requirement: Successful completion of grade 12 with first division
- Age requirement: No age limitation (special conditions apply if you are under 18 years old)
- IELTS requirement: Overall 6.5, Each band 6
- Academic requirement: Successful completion of 4 years Bachelor degree with 55% or, first division.
(Some university may also accept 3 years bachelor degree)
Document Requirement Checklist
Academic Documents
- IELTS certificate
- Transcript, Provisional, Character certificate (From year 10 to your recent Education Qualification)
- Work Experience (if required by University)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Financial Documents
Proof of funds
- In case of deposit – Bank Statement (Source should be transparent and tax cleared)
- In case of Bank Loan – Loan letter from the bank
Yearly income capacity of the sponsors
- Income verification
- Income source document
- Tax clearance from Government Body
- Relationship verification of family and sponsors
Medical Health Documents
- Medical Report
- Overseas Student Health Cover for the total duration of the visa
Step-by-Step Guide After IELTS
- Choose the course and university of your interest
- Make application to the university
- Receive offer letter
- Apply and receive a No Objection Letter (NOC) from the Ministry of Education
- Arrange Financial Documents
- Make payment to the university (Either 6 months or 1-year tuition fee)
- Receive Confirmation of Enrollment
- Apply for VISA
Australian Universities
Australia is home to some of the most prestigious and high ranked universities in the world. Although by count the number of Australian universities is only 44 but it is fair to say that almost all of the universities fall with in the top 3% in the world for quality, ranking & standards. Universities can also be categorized according to their membership in group associations.
