Undergraduate
Courses
(Bachelor’s
Degree Courses) Application Forms
:
Send enquiries at least 12 months before the proposed
date of admission. There are three ways to get application
forms.
* Requesting Application Forms via email : You
can request application forms from the universities
website. Most universities have a form on their
website which can be completed online to request
application material.
* Downloading from the university website :
Many universities have a downloadable and ready
to print versions of their application forms on
the net. These can be used for applying just as
regular forms.
* Getting applications from University Representatives:
You can also get the application forms from many
authorized representa
tives of Australian Universities
in your country.
Academic Records :
* Standard X Mark sheet
* Standard XII Mark sheet
* Standard XI Mark sheet: Only for those students
who are applying for fast track foundation program
immediately after completion of Std. XI exam /
those who have just completed the standard XII
public exam and do not have the marks which will
be available only in June.
English Proficiency
:
IELTS : For most
courses and universities, International students
are required to take IELTS (International English
Language Test) which is regularly administered
by the British Council. Some universities may
accept TOEFL as an alternative.
TOEFL: This
test is conducted by ETS for International students
applying to a Universities abroad. This is accepted
by most Australian universities
Letter from Institution
: Some Universities may waive IELTS/TOEFL
if you can get a letter from institution that
you have last studied in mentioning that you have
been studying in English medium throughout and
they are convinced that you are proficient in
English.
Important: Please
note that IELTS is compulsory for Australian visa
for students of many countries like India, Pakistan
and Bangladesh.
Statement of Purpose
:
The personal essays, and/or statement of purpose,
also play a very important role in the process
of evaluating your application for both admission
as well as financial aid because it gives the
faculty assessing your application their most
significant impression of you as an individual.
A personal statement should include reasons for
choosing this particular course, your area of
interest, the suitability of your education and
experiential background for this course and your
personal and present future goals.
Postgraduate Courses
(Master's & Doctoral Degree courses)
Application Forms :
Send enquiries at least 12 months before the proposed
date of admission. There are three ways to get
application forms.
1. Requesting Application Forms via email :
You can request application forms from the universities
website. Most universities have a form on their
website which can be completed online to request
application material.
2. Downloading from the university website :
Many universities have a downloadable and ready
to print versions of their application forms on
the net. These can be used for applying just as
regular forms.
3. Getting applications from University Representatives:
You can also get the application forms from many
authorized representatives of Australian Universities
in your country.
Eligibility:
Most Australian universities accept the graduation
system of three years for entry into most postgraduate
courses. An Indian bachelor degree like B.A.,
B.Com. or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to a
Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree.
However, some courses and universities may require
a qualification equivalent to Australian Bachelor
(Honours) Degree, which requires either a honours
graduation degree like B.A. (H), B.Comm (H) etc
or 16 years of formal education, which would mean
another year after graduation or a four year degree
course like B.E., B.Tech and other such courses.
For most Universities, a good first degree from
a leading university in India or its equivalent
is essential.
Academic Records :
Full details of your education including your
course subjects and grades are required in the
applications. Transcripts or official records
of your previous academic qualifications are crucial
for your application.
* Standard X Marksheet
* Standard XII Marksheet
* Bachelor Degree / Provisional Certificate with
marklists
Students applying for admission are required
to submit an official transcript from each college
or university that they have attended after secondary
school with complete details of the subjects,
credits involved and other details like correspondence
courses, diplomas etc.
If the originals are not in English, copies and
a good English translation must be enclosed. Please
ensure all the copies of these documents are attested.
Standardized Tests:
IELTS : For most
courses and universities, International students
are required to take IELTS (International English
Language Test) which is regularly administered
by the British Council. Some universities may
accept TOEFL as an alternative.
TOEFL: This
test is conducted by ETS for International students
applying to a Universities abroad. This is accepted
by most Australian universities.
Letter from Institution: Some Universities may
waive IELTS/TOEFL if you can get a letter from
institution that you have last studied in mentioning
that you have been studying in English medium
throughout and they are convinced that you are
proficient in English.
Other Tests:
GMAT: For most
management courses, International students are
required to take GMAT (Graduate Management Admission
Test).
Important Note:
1) IELTS is compulsory for Australian visa for
residents of many countries like India, Pakistan
and Bangladesh.
2) Most Australian Universities do not require
the GRE for admission to post graduate courses.
However, it is advisable to enclose a copy of
your score sheet if you have done well in the
test.
Work History :
A number of professional and vocational courses
require relevant work experience. For instance,
many MBAs or master’s courses in information
studies require at least a couple of years’
work experience. Most Australian universities
are pretty strict about this.
A detailed Résumé is an important
part of your application. It should include all
information of professional work experience along
with the details like positions held, achievements
and range of work.
Letters of Recommendation
:
Letters of reference or recommendation letters
play a very important part in your admission especially
in courses that earn you a master’s or doctoral
degree. A recommendation letter is a signed statement
from a person who knows you well professionally
or has taught you in a subject that is related
to the course you are applying to. It should list
your positive and negative qualities, strengths
and other such information.
The author or teacher must indicate his position,
how long he/she has known the applicant and in
what capacity. He/she should briefly discuss the
need, importance and usefulness of the study the
applicant proposes to undertake. Authors are usually
asked to rank applicants in their letters of recommendation,
which helps admission officers to interpret the
academic credentials of foreign students. Students
should obtain letters of recommendation (often
on the prescribed forms sent by the institutions)
from teachers who know them as a person as well
as a student. You may like to request your author
to give concrete examples that may show your qualities
and help your case.
Many universities have their own format and questions
that have to be answered by the person who is
giving the letter of recommendation on your behalf.
Letters, which do not give enough information,
can jeopardize a candidate’s chances of
selection.
Note: Even if not mentioned, it is advisable
to include at least two letters of recommendation
in your applications as they increase your chances
of getting admission.
Statement of Purpose
:
The personal essays, and/or statement of purpose,
also play a very important role in the process
of evaluating your application for both admission
as well as financial aid because it gives the
faculty assessing your application their most
significant impression of you as an individual.
A personal statement should include reasons for
choosing this particular course, your area of
interest, the suitability of your education and
experiential background for this course and your
personal and present future goals.
Research Proposal :
In addition to the above requirements, students
applying for a postgraduate research program must
also submit the following documents:
* Detailed research proposal
* Abstracts, research publications etc
The admission committee may also require special
recommendation letters from professors of the
academic institution where you last studied.
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