Study in Australia

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Australia is a prosperous developed country, with a multicultural society. It ranks highly in many international comparisons of national performance such as human development, quality of life, health care, life expectancy, public education, economic freedom and the protection of civil liberties and political rights. It is growing up quickly as a popular study destination among the students around the world. Most of the students go to Australia to study in the vocational education and training system and at university level. The most popular fields of study are business and management, information technology, engineering, and tourism and hospitality. Students these days are increasingly studying in a wide range of disciplines at Australian institutions.

Process to obtain Australian Student Visa for international students Any person who intends to undertake full-time study in a registered course in Australia needs to obtain a Australian Student Visa. A Student Visa permits the holder to travel, enter and remain in Australia for the duration of the registered course of study. Overseas students cannot undertake part-time study in Australia and must leave Australia on completion of their course of study.

Student Visa Processing

Student visa applicants from Nepal is required to undergo a Pre-Visa Assessment (PVA).

Application

Persons wishing to study in Australia should apply on form 157A and pay the current visa application charge.

Documentation to submit with your application:

1. Six recent passport-size photographs for each applicant
2. Supplementary Questionnaire to Form 157A
3. Completed 'details of relatives' form
4. All original education documents including all mark sheets for Degrees
5. IELTS test results
6. Changes to the student visa regulations require varying evidence of funds dependent on the subclass of student visa applied for. Applicants should show funds and (income that support these funds) enough to cover, course fee, and living costs in Australia (AUD 12,000 pa) as well as amounts covering other family members. For details relating to the specific financial evidentiary requirements for each subclass www.immi.gov.au/students
7. Affidavit of support from the person providing financial support
8. For applicants below 18 years of age, details of arranged guardianship in Australia plus an affidavit from the student's parents agreeing to the guardianship arrangement
9. Bank statement from the person(s) providing support outlining transactions for the past 6 months