Study in Australia

Why Study in Australia ?

  1. Engish speaking Country.
  2. Working while Studying
  3. Post study work visa
  4. World class education
  5. Permanently living opportunities.
  6. High standard of living.
  7. Scholarship Opportunity

Universities we work by province

New South Wales/Sydney

  • University of New South Wales
  • The University of Sydney
  • University of New Castle
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Macquarie University
  • University of Wollongong
  • Southern Cross University
  • Charles Stuart University

Victoria / Melbourne

  • The University of Melbourne
  • Victoria University
  • RMIT University
  • Monash University
  • La Trobe University
  • Swinburne University of Technology
  • Federation University

Queensland / Brisbane

  • The University of Queensland
  • University of Southern Queensland
  • Griffith University
  • James Cook University
  • Bond University

Western Australia / Perth

  • Curtin University
  • Edith Cowan University
  • University of Western Australia

Tasmania / Hobart

  • University of Tasmania

South Australia / Adelaide

  • University of Adelaide
  • Torrens University
  • Flinders University

Partner Institutes and Colleges

  1. AIIHE
  2. NAPS
  3. Messy College
  4. Themes College

Admission Document Requirements

  1. All academic Transcripts & Certificates
  2. Passport Bio page
  3. Photo white background
  4. Statement of Purpose 300 words
  5. Study gap explanation and paper if any
  6. Job experience certificate if any
  7. Language proficiency certificate
  8. C.V
  9. Reference letter for Masters

Intakes:

  • February Intake:
    Start from September and ends on 15 December.
  • July Intake:
    Start from January and ends on April 30.
  • November Intake:
    Start from July and ends on September 30.

Program wise Language proficiency requirement

  • Diploma
    IELTS=6(5.5) , PTE=44,
  • UnderGraduate
    IELTS=6(6) , PTE=52, TOEFL=570 (PBT)
  • Graduate
    IELTS=6.5(6), PTE=58, TOEFL=550

Study Gap

  • Usually 2 years in Under Graduation level
  • 5 Years in Masters level.

Costing

  • File opening Charge……………………. If any

  • Application fee……………….…….…………BDT 3500 to 10000

  • Embassy Fee…………………………..……… AUD 1600

  • Health Insurance (OSHC)…….……. AUD 500 for 1 Year

  • Medical………………………………….…………. BDT 10000

  • Service charge…………………….………… BDT If any

GS & Visa documents checklist:

Identification document:

Applicant’s identification document’s

  • Passport
  • Photo
  • NID
  • Birth Certificate

Sponsor’s identification document’s

  • Passport
  • NID

Spouse (If any) identification document’s

  • Passport
  • Photo
  • NID
  • Nikah Nama
  • If the sponsor is second blood then you have to proof relationship by documents.
  • If any dependent children then same document.

Common financial Documents

  1. Bank statement (Tenure vary)
  2. Bank solvency certificate
  3. If sponsor is business person then Trade license, Tax return and TIN certificate.
  4. If sponsor is job holder then employment certificate.
  5. If any housing/flat in any important cities then document.
  6. Asset evaluation for USA & Australia.
  7. If sponsor is second blood then financial affidavit is needed.
    Tuition fee paid document.

Academic /Educational Documents

  1. All academic certificate
  2. All academic mark sheets
  3. Study gap related documents
  4. Language proficiency certificate.
  5. Letter of Acceptance /Certificate of eligibility
  6. Scholarship documents if any.

Other Documents:

  1. Tuition fee payments documents
  2. A letter to immigration
  3. OSHC

How STC Overseas Education Helps You

STC provides end-to-end support for students applying to the Australia: 

  • Free career counseling and profile assessment
  • Course and university selection
  • Application and document support
  • Fast Offer Letter processing
  • Scholarship and funding guidance
  • Visa documentation and interview support
  • Bank and financial help
  • Accommodation assistance and pre-departure briefings

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    FAQ

    Students can work up to 24 hours per week during semesters, and full-time during semester breaks.

    Yes, after graduation, students may apply for PR through skilled migration programs, provided they meet the criteria.

    Yes, for Master’s or Research programs, students can bring their spouse and dependents. The spouse can usually work full-time.

    Yes, study gaps are acceptable if valid documents and explanations are provided. Typically, 2 years for undergraduate and up to 5 years for postgraduate are accepted.