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Why choose Australia to study?

The most important factors in students’ decisions to come to Australia to study are:

> The attraction of studying in an English-speaking country.
> The quality of Australian education.
> The positive impact of Australian qualifications on their job prospects.
> Australia’s reputation for the kind of course they were interested in and Australia’s safe and friendly environment

Students’ families at home and acquaintances who had studied in Australia are the most important influences on their decisions. Education agents are the most important non-social influence on students’ decisions.
The most important factors in students’ choice of education provider are the quality of courses available and an education provider’s reputation for the type of course a student was interested in. The most important influences on this decision are students’ acquaintances who had studied with the education provider, education agents and students’ families at home.
Two-thirds of students planned to study in Australia in future years, with 20% planning to study here for at least four years and more than 10 per cent planning to study for at least five years.

Source: https://aei.gov.au/AEI/Shop/Products/Publications/Publication149

Why Australia?

In land area, Australia is the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.

Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude.

The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2228 metres. Apart from Antarctica, Australia is the driest continent.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and these are used very effectively to help feed the world. Sheep and cattle graze in dry country, but care must be taken with the soil. Some grazing land became desert when the long cycles that influence rainfall in Australia turned to drought.

The Australian federation consists of six States and two Territories. Most inland borders follow lines of longitude and latitude. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe.

http://www.about-australia.com/facts/

What do I need to meet Australian student visa requirement?

Ans:

  •  Get offer letter from the registerd college and university.
  •  Have minimun 10+2 qualification from recogised college and university.
  •  English Langauge (IELTS, TOEFL etc..)
  •  Sufficient funds to support your study.
  •  Good health and character.

How long is the visa process?

Ans:

It depends min/max 90 days.

Do I get credit (RPL) for the study I have done in Nepal?

Ans:

Yes,depending with your university and colleges.

How do I arrange a health examination?

Ans:

Please contact us and we will provide through our Associated partners such as BUPA | NIB | OSHC | NIB

Applicants outside Australia

You must arrange your health examination with a Panel doctor and/or Panel radiology clinic nominated by the Australian Government. Unless otherwise indicated, health examinations conducted overseas are only acceptable if conducted by a Panel doctor/radiologist.
You will be advised by the department if a medical and/or radiological examination is required as part of your visa application.

What can’t I take to Australia?

Food, plant material and animal products from overseas could introduce some of the world’s most serious pests and diseases into Australia, devastating Australia’s valuable agriculture and tourism industries and unique environment.

Therefore You must declare for inspection all food, plant material and animal products on arrival in Australia to ensure they are free of pests and diseases.

If you do not declar:

You will be caught
You could receive an on-the-spot fine of up to $AUD220, or
You could be prosecuted and face a fine of up to $AUD66,000 or 10 years imprisonment which may result in a criminal record
But if you declare you will not be penalised and if it is safe than the quarintine officer will let you take the goods with you if not they will dispose the items.
The following is the most common list but not complete that you must declare.

Food comercially prepared,cooked and raw food and ingredients.

Animal products
Dairy and egg products
Seeds and nuts
Fresh fruit or vegetables
Live animals and animal products
Plant material
Other goods

For more information please visit: http://www.daffa.gov.au/aqis/travel/entering-australia/cant-take

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