Frequently Asked Questions


Yes you can change your course to another one after 6 months of your study in Australia. And it is highly recommended to change your course to the same level. For example, if you are a bachelor's student, you can change it to another bachelor's degree, not a diploma. This will breach your visa conditions and may lead to visa cancellation. Moreover, there are a few courses you can not change without ministerial approval.

In foreign nations, an IELTS score is necessary to demonstrate English language ability. So, if you're traveling to Australia on a Visa, you'll need to show that you can communicate with Australians.

Based on your academic excellence you can get 20%-35% scholarships in any University. Some of the universities also offer certain scholarships to every applicant. However, getting a scholarship of more than 30-35% would be really tough. There are Dean's scholarships and other scholarships also available with a higher percentage. If you are a Ph.D. student, you can get full funding.
Yes you can. You can apply as a family. You must show strong family and country ties to avoid any unexpected visa decision. Also remember, not all courses will allow your spouse to work full-time.
Finding accommodation could be a real struggle. Try to communicate with the community if there is any available. Also, you can try flatmates, and gumtree to search for shared accommodation. It is also recommended that at first find a shared accommodation to start with. Once you are in Australia, you will find better options to live in.

You can work if your visa allows you to. While applying, one should be careful and certain about what benefits he is looking for. Some visas do not permit employment, others provide only part-time employment, and some provide appropriate excess benefits.Find out more about our visa services by contacting our visa experts today.

Yes. If you fulfill the financial conditions to enroll in an Australian institution or university, your application will be approved. Because you may not be eligible for government assistance, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient finances. A Visa or Migration Officer will examine your financial situation to see if you can afford to study in Australia.

Over 600,000 international students representing 194 nationalities chose to study in Australia in 2017. Recent surveys conducted by Studies in Australia indicate four main reasons why international students choose to study in Australia:

  • Globally recognised courses and institutions
  •  Lively and multicultural lifestyle
  • Reasonable study costs 
  • Beautiful weather and landscapes

Yes, you can although there are strict conditions and - steps set by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection that you will need to meet and follow. We outline the steps to follow when changing your course or institution as an international student below:

  • Book an appointment with a student adviser

  • Consider visa requirements

  • Understand your financial obligations

  • Select a new course or institution.