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Educational Structure

Australia is a popular destination for Indian students being a few hours away in terms of flight time from the Indian sub continent. It is an attraction to students seeking post graduate, graduate and technical education. The demand for educational opportunity in Australia is indicated by the increase in the number of over seas students studying in Australia from 1000 in1986 to 1.5 lakhs in 1997. India is ranked in the top 10 source countres for overseas student population in Australia. Let us begin with the structure of Education.

School Education

Each Australian State operates its own public school system which depends largely on funding by the Federal Government. Private schools are run by Roman Catholic churches and are more expensive than public schools. Elementary education begins at the age of 6 years and continues for 6 to 8 years. The number of years varies from one state to another. The number of years varies from one state to another. Secondary schools offer 5-6 years of education and following junior or secondary school, students may opt for vocational education. Only students who have completed 12 years of schooling are eligible for higher education.
They can go to University, Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions or business colleges or for vocational training. In accordance with the National Curriculum Framework, the following subjects are taught at School-English, Maths, Science, Technology, Society and Environment Education, Health and Physical Education, Arts and Language.

Higher Education

University education was introduced in Australia in 1850 and the very first universities of Melbourne and Sydney were designed like Oxford and Cambridge. Six metropolitan towns had each established a university by 1911 to keep pace with the developments in the country. After the 2nd World War, several new universities were opened to meet the demand for higher education. New Universities followed the British System for higher education where they enjoyed public status, autonomy, government funding, central accredition and offered academic specialization and 3 to 4 years academic degrees.
Today, there exist 38 Australian universities in every state and territory.
Many Australian Universities have a multi campus structure with associated campuses offering specific disciplines or extension programs under the supervision of parent institutins.


National Qualifications Framework

IN 1995, the National Qualifications Framework was introduced to make the curriculum nationally consistent as well as to make them better understood and accepted internationally. It further aims to encourage flexibility by opening ways between vocational education and training sectors.

Method Of Instruction

Instructional methods vary between institutions and fields of study. Professional fields such as engineering, medicine and science, include more lectures, tutorials and practical classes than humanities and social sciences where there are fewer hours of formal class.
The latter have to spend more time in individual reading and research.

Assessment

Methods of Assessment also differ from courses and institutions. Final and mid year examinations are most important in some courses while others may be assessed through written assignments spread over the year, participate in class discussions, practical work and short tests..
Doctorates and research masters degree are assessed by way of a major thesis. Some post graduate diploma courses and bachelor with honours degrees comprise of minor thesis as part of assessment.

Grading

2 systems are in use. The alpha system(A,B,C, etc) with + or - variables, A+=90% or higher, B-=65%-70%,etc. Alternatively, descriptive grades are used, eg, High Distinction(HD), distinction(D), Credit(C) and pass(P).

Academic year

The Australian academic year runs from February to November. Australian institutions operate either on a 2 semester or three term year. Some institutions offer mid year- July entry for some courses.

Quality Assurance


International Reputation


The Australian vice chancellors committee sponsors university mobility in asia and the pacific (UMAP) program. This allows Australia to work with countries in the asia pacific region and encourages academic staff and student mobility, which enhances internationalization of curricula and teaching.

The Application Process

Inspite of differences between institutions in acceptance levels and entry requirements, there are certain standard admission requirements.

1. Completed application forms
2. Authenticated copies of Records of academic work and exam results
3. A personal statement indicating choice of institution and intended study program
4. Evidence of funds to cover all costs during the study period

Cost, Financial Aid And Visa

Cost Of Studying

Tuition cost in Australia may be similar to costs in other countries but the cost of living is comparatively cheaper. Some prevalent tuition costs are:

Secondary school tuition A$5000-A$8000 per year(board costs extra)
English courses A$1500-A$1900 per 10 week couse
Sectretarial and professional business studies A$2000(10 week course) A$8000 per year
TAFE Course A$6000-A$8000 per year
Degree courses in Sconomics and Law A$7000-A$10000 per year
Laboratory based degree courses in Science and Engg A$11000-20000 per year

Additional charges of between A$ 100-250 a year cover student association, library and sports facility costs.. a single student requires about a$8000-10000a year for living expenses.
Temporary working arrangements for courses lasting 6 months are liable for taxation for earnings for over A$5800. Permission to gain employment depends on the type of visa issued and covers a maximum of 20 hours a week during the course / full time during vacation. It should not be used as a means of financing one's education.


Financing Australian Education

1. Post Graduate Scholarships
2. Australian International Development Assistance Bureau
3. Australian Development Scholarship
4. Post Graduate Research Scholarship Scheme For Over Seas Students.

Study Visa

After presenting the AA Form to the embassy or consulate or and filling the student visa application form, the student is issued a Student Temporary Visa.

Exchange students- Senior Secondary

Students in a secondary exchange programme must apply for a student (temporary) Visa. Successful applicants will recipe an acceptance advice instead of an AA form for secondary exchange students (AASES) from the State/ Territory education authorities.

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