
Are you planning to study in New Zealand?
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This article provides a brief overview of the current admission guidelines for studying in Australia.
1.Explore and choose your preferred course or academic program
- Visit your nearest SIEC branch or consult with SIEC counsellors for a personalised session to help you choose the right course and university based on your interests, academic background, and financial capacity.
2.Apply through the official online portal of your chosen university or institute, ensuring all required documents are submitted as per course and admission criteria
3.The student will be issued a conditional offer letter upon successful evaluation of their application by the university.
4.The student must meet all conditions outlined in the offer letter, including paying the enrollment fee, to receive the final (unconditional) offer letter.
5.Receive full offer letter from the university.
6.Accept the offer either through the university’s online system or by signing and submitting it, then proceed with the following steps:
7.Complete the GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) Assessment
The GTE process includes:
- A Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Evidence of financial capacity
8.Receive Confirmation of Enrollment (eCoE)
After accepting the offer and paying the tuition fees, the university will issue an Electronic Confirmation of Enrollment (eCoE) via email. It contains details such as course start date, duration, and total fees.
9.Apply for the Student Visa
Begin your visa application process using the eCoE and other mandatory documents, which include:
- Electronic Confirmation of Enrollment (eCoE)
- Proof of funds for tuition, living expenses, and travel
- Health and character certification
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
- Proof of English language proficiency
10.Purchase Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
OSHC is mandatory for obtaining an Australian student visa. It must cover the student and any accompanying family members for the entire duration of the visa.