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Options include Diploma leading to Bachelors or direct Bachelor’s programs. Popular cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, etc.

Yes, if you lack supporting documents or academic requirements. Expert guidance is advised.

Australia offers beaches, sunny weather, a top education system, and excellent employment opportunities as the 12th largest global economy.

University life is more relaxed, with flexible modules, fewer interactions with instructors, and easier exam retakes compared to other countries.

Options include homestay, college hostel, private rentals.

International students need OSHC from providers like Bupa, Allianz, Medibank, NIB, CBHS. Medicare covers public hospital treatments.

Popular fields: Accountancy, Architecture, Biomedical Engineering, Nursing, IT, Software Engineering, Business Management, Public Health, and more.

Yes, generally easier than in countries like Canada, USA, or UK.

1. Choose a course. 2. Apply for admission. 3. Take English proficiency tests. 4. Get a letter of offer and CoE. 5. Meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. 6. Prove sufficient funds. 7. Get OSHC health cover. 8. Meet health & character requirements.

Up to 5 years, depending on the course length.

Yes, you need suitable welfare arrangements, such as a nominated guardian over 21.

Yes, international students can work 40 hours per fortnight during session and unlimited hours during breaks.

Yes, eligible students can apply for scholarships alongside admission.

Yes, but not automatically. You may apply for a post-study work visa (Subclass 485). Choose PR-friendly courses.

Diploma/Advanced Diploma: GPA 2.7 in 10+2. Bachelor’s Degree: GPA 2.8 in 10+2. Master’s Degree: GPA 3.0 in Bachelors (or as per course).

No. You must have your occupation on the approved list and meet the minimum 60 points requirement. A points assessment is advised.

No, you’ll need to apply for a Graduate visa or another visa to remain in Australia after studies.

Nepalese students live in cities like Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Darwin, and Perth.

Yes, students with an IELTS score of 5.5 are eligible for certain programs. An advisor can help you choose the right university based on your score.

You can be sponsored by qualified relatives such as parents, grandparents, guardians, or partners.

There is no upper age limit for a student visa. However, applicants over 40 years may find it harder to justify without strong supporting documents.

Yes, you may bring immediate family members as dependents on a student visa, including spouse and children under 18. You can also invite parents to attend your graduation ceremony.

Yes, absolutely possible. Most universities/colleges let you change after the first term (probably 6 months). However, you’ll need a compelling reason and permission from your current college to do so.

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