Australia is relatively young as a country, but it is a very ancient land. For over 40,000 years Aboriginal people lived in harmony there with their environment. When England first settled Australia in 1788, however, and made it a penal colony for its overcrowded prison population, all that was to change. Today, Australia is considered a “settler colony,” a term used to describe countries like Australia, Australia, Canada, and the United States: countries originally colonized by the British and where the indigenous (native) peoples were almost completely wiped out. Australia is both a continent and an island, situated in the southern hemisphere between the Pacific and Indian oceans. It measures about the same in area as the United States (excluding Alaska), yet it has a population of only 18 million people. Of those 18 million people, 80 percent live in just ten cities, all by the sea. By far the largest of these cities are Sydney and Melbourne.

Australia is relatively young as a country, but it is a very ancient land. For over 40,000 years Aboriginal people lived in harmony there with their environment. When England first settled Australia in 1788, however, and made it a penal colony for its overcrowded prison population, all that was to change. Today, Australia is considered a “settler colony,” a term used to describe countries like Australia, Australia, Canada, and the United States: countries originally colonized by the British and where the indigenous (native) peoples were almost completely wiped out. Australia is both a continent and an island, situated in the southern hemisphere between the Pacific and Indian oceans. It measures about the same in area as the United States (excluding Alaska), yet it has a population of only 18 million people. Of those 18 million people, 80 percent live in just ten cities, all by the sea. By far the largest of these cities are Sydney and Melbourne.

Known for its high-quality education system, Australia offers a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for international students. With its excellent universities, research opportunities, and stunning natural landscapes, Australia provides a unique study experience that blends academic excellence with an enjoyable lifestyle.

Academic Requirement

Australian Institution of Higher Education (AIH) is an Australian Higher Education Provider (HEP) registered with the Australian Government’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

Diploma/Bachelor

  • Academic: 10+2 with 2.5 CGPA or Equivalent.
  • IELTS 6.0 or Equivalent.

Master

  • Academic: Bachelor with 50% or Equivalent.
  • IELTS 6.5 or Equivalent.

Nursing

  • Academic: 60% or Equivalent.
  • IELTS:7.0 or Equivalent.

Language

English

Currency

Australian dollor

Population

25,323,606

Time Zone

GMT+11

Institutions

2500

Capital

Canbera

Area

7,69,2000km2

Density

3.3/km 2

GDP Per Capital

$53,799

HDI

(2017) 0.939
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    Apply for admission (Req Doc: Academic Documents, IELTS, Valid passport, Biodata and Cover letter)
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    Offer letter
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    Documentation Process
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    Offer letter
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    GTE Process
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    Tuition fee payment
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    COE
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    Medical
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    Insurance
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    Visa Lodgement
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    Bio Metric
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    Decision (Grant or Refuse)
  • 13
    Departure or Withdraw

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