Month: October 2020

How health insurance works for international students.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is insurance that helps cover the cost of medical care for international students while they are living in Australia, which in some instances, applies to pharmaceuticals and ambulance services. It is a compulsory  requirement for all student visa holders in Australia. International students must maintain OSHC for the duration of …

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The advantages of studying business in Australia.

If you want to study business overseas, Australia is the perfect option. Business administration and management is one of the most popular fields of study among international students in Australia, which is no surprise given the range of benefits Australia offers to it’s International business students. We have listed some of the considerable advantages, below: …

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Safety.

Australia is often rated as having some of the safest and most liveable cities in the world. It is a diverse and multicultural country which warmly welcomes international students and migrants, and celebrates the various cultures from which they come. However, like   many other countries around the world, Australia is not free from crime. There …

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Tips to help you understand qualification recognition in Australia.

1) UNDERSTAND THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IN AUSTRALIA: Vocational education courses generally require you to have the international equivalent of Australian Year 10, 11 or 12 and higher education courses commonly only recognise certain overseas high school qualifications and require you to have achieved a score that is equivalent to the Australian Tertiary Admission Ranking (ATAR) …

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Five things you should know about vocational education.

Australia’s vocational education sector provides a wide range of study options, leading to hands-on trades and semi-professional roles in areas such as accounting, business and even law. If you’re considering an Australian education, it’s well worth considering your opportunities outside of the university sector. To help you start your research process, we’ve listed the important …

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