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Study in Australia

ETS AUSTRALIA has formal linkages with the universities, vocational colleges, schools and other training institutions located throughout Australia.

To compliment our in-house expertise, we maintain an up-to-date database of information on Australia's educational institutions. Our range of student services include:

  • career advice
  • assessment of existing qualifications
  • free counselling on study options
  • recommend courses suitable to career needs and aspirations
  • preparation of application for university, college or school admission
  • prepare Student Visa Application
  • student orientation including job search information
  • in some locations, assistance with off-campus accommodation - HomeStay

Australia offers vocation training courses, and undergraduate and postgraduate higher education courses. VET (Vocational Education Training) includes certificates I, II, III and IV, diplomas, advanced diplomas and vocational graduate diplomas.

Undergraduate degrees include bachelor degrees, associate degrees, graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and masters by coursework.

Postgraduate courses are for people looking to study a masters degree by research or a doctoral degree, however students need to possess a relevant bachelor degree from a recognised institution to study a postgraduate course. 

Australia offers courses across an extensive range of disciplines, including:

  • Building and design
  • Business
  • Computing/Information Technology
  • Education
  • Engineering/Technology
  • Fine and Visual Arts
  • Health Sciences
  • Horticulture/Agriculture
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Law
  • Science
  • Tourism and Hospitality

There is no age limit and any previous study will be considered when applications are being assessed.

Work While You Study

Besides studying in a world-class education system that has modern facilities and equipment, the Australian Government allows students to undertake 20 hours of part-time/casual work per week.

Working whilst studying enables the student to contribute significantly towards their individual living and tuition costs.

Students will also acquire new skills, experiences and understanding when working in Australia.

Why Study in Australia?

  • qualifications attained are internationally recognised
  • living and tuition costs are reasonable
  • exceptional facilities including modern library, accommodation, computer labs and gymnasium
  • Australia is considered to be part of Asia
  • the climate in northern Australia is similar to that of many Asian countries
  • overseas students are welcome among Australia's friendly, multi-cultural society
  • a proven track record in providing education and training services to overseas students
  • free flowing traffic and relatively pollution free
  • a well established ethnic support network exists to assist students settle