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Have received a conditional offer from the University of Sydney, and I feel quite glad to see the great natural beauty and amazing creatures here. Thanks for providing such useful and comprehensive content about Australia.
Not really, Most foreign students come to Australia for two reasons: to become a permanent resident (without marrying Australian) or work (legally or illegally). This is the reason why the Dept of foreign affairs introduce the strict requirement of GT (Genuine Student) in March 2024. They will evaluate your answer to the GT questions and check your supporting documents before they make a decision in issuing you a student visa!
If you want to do university study in Australia, you are required to take English Proficiency Test. I did my IELTS Academic in Australia and for me, it was easy. No reviews done. I was eating a burrito an hour before my test started. I scored 6.5 overall; 8 for speaking; and 6 for listening, reading and writing. That was my first ever IELTS. So dont stress everyone, just relax and you can ACE this IELTS test. Btw, I'm from the Philippines originally.. now living in Melbourne. Almost all Australian universities require future students to take IELTS Academic which is harder than IELTS General. Your overall IELTS score should be NO lower than 6.5
Surprisingly, among the 40 universities in Australia, the university of Sydney and the University of Melbourne both scored the worse student satisfaction ranking 2023. Score only 41/100
hey! love your channel! AWESOME cant, Im sure you'll grow very fast! and was waiting for this video! question: where did you do your bachelors and masters from?
Hello Martina Ignacio from Chile here (i can tell you are from Argentina from your accent? Haha) is there a chance we could have a chat? I’m on a similar situation than you but in the UK (masters and now working), and would like to ask about video set up. Congratulations for your content and all you’ve achieved!
Hi, how do you find studying in Deakin specifically? How was your experience there? I'm contemplating between few institutions here either that or unimelb and those in Sydney.
My experience at Deakin was pretty good - very hands on, and practical - at least for Psychology! The best thing was the campus and its facilities (although it was a bit further from Melb cbd). I'll make a video within the upcoming months specifically about the experience of studying in Australia.
@@livingsimplyaustralia Sounds great! Appreciate that. Atm, it's either UNSW or Deakin. I'm planning to take Master in Business Analytics as an international student. Is it easy to get public transportation from Deakin to Melb cbd just for the occasional short trips to look around? Maybe it's near to the train station etc? Thanks!
@@Capristar it is! but it's a bit of a long trip (at least for me, that was one of the things I wasn't a big fan of - I was living in South Yarra and had to take two trams and a 40 min trip - if you live in the CBD then it might be only one tram). So if you choose to go to deakin, but decide to live in the cbd (and not near Burwood - suburb where Deakin is-), I highly recommend organising your timetable to have your classes on the same day (and spend the day there) - so you don't have to go every single day and do the whole trip (otherwise it can get pretty tiring). If not, you can definitely look for accommodation near Burwood (Camberwell, Hawthorn east, etc - but these are more suburbian areas with not a lot going on, still relatively close to the city).
Studying in Australia can be an incredibly worthwhile and enriching experience for international students. 1. High-Quality Education 2. Diverse Range of Programs 3. Innovative Research Opportunities 4. Welcoming and Inclusive Culture 5. Global Career Prospects
Hi I love ur video.. I'm currently in South Africa and m currently studying fire technology n I was hoping u can help point in the direction of finding fire relate d jobs in ur country.. Thank you
Hi, thank you for the video. how it is easy to get the PR if you studied a master's there/ For example, a master's in IT. Are there any steps to be followed to seek for it?
You would usually apply for a graduate visa and during that time try to get full time employment - from there, there're different visa pathways (sponsorship or PR based on points test system). For visa advice your best sources are a MARA registered migration agent or the Department of Home Affairs website.
Is getting diploma there also worth it? I mean after graduate, is the job market quiet open for someone who just have diploma degree? Also can you more elaborate about the different between uni and collage there. Thank you :)
Hi, thanks for your question :) It all depends on your occupation and what employers in your industry are looking for. E.g. if you want to work as an architectural drafter, a diploma or advanced diploma in Building design is usually sufficient to get a job in the field. On the other hand, if you want to work as a Structural Engineer, it's highly likely that employers will be looking for candidates with a Bachelor degree - I have a video about an amazing tool to explore the Australian Labour Market and these kind of details - th-cam.com/video/AQPoA5Hmqdk/w-d-xo.html - Regarding your other question, absolutely! I also have a video on everything to know about studying in Australia and finding the right course, including the difference between TAFE & university qualifications etc --> th-cam.com/video/v1s4ab38PZI/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps :)
Hey, I really enjoy your videos; you're an excellent content creator. I'm seriously considering pursuing my Master's Degree in Finance in Adelaide, Australia. I've heard that studying in Adelaide can be a great opportunity to easily obtain Permanent Residency (PR). Do you suggest that I study English and work simultaneously, then try to get a VET course while I'm working, or should I aim to pursue a Master's degree right away? I just want to settle down there. I will complete my major in Finance by June, and I've been studying English for about two years. I would be immensely grateful if you could help clear up my doubts.
I'm planning to do masters in ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, is it worth doing in Australia? Will I be able to land on a good job? (saying that it'll be only for gaining a fresher experience, maybe around 2-3 yrs)
In Australia, if your first language is not English, then you will be required to take an English proficiency test to enroll in universities and it doesn't matter if you're working as an English teacher in your home country, it doesn't matter if your course was delivered in English, you are still required by Australian universities to take IELTS. They will require to take IELTS Academic which is harder than IETLS General. For majority of Australian universities they require you to have an overall IELTS score of 6.5 AND nothing below 6 for every band. Nothing below 6.
been there, done that. their support of big-tech and ludites, at the same time, made them pantry their computer-labs before apple and use google before google. RMIT, year 2001. then they went to campus-tech and foxconn and domitories and underground and got blasted to fish-meal, yet again. labs, rooms, farms, complex. gauge for server housing
Hey! The best thing that you can do is to contact the university you are interested in applying to directly, and ask about this. Most unis have payment methods that allow to pay in instalments (at least Deakin and Melbuni did) - highly recommend getting in touch with your chosen uni.
The fees for international students are usually the same for everyone, regardless of nationality (only PR and Australians may pay less through HECS and Commonwealth Supported Place). Having said that, something that may be influenced by your country is your ability to get a scholarship (there are country-specific scholarships / financial help). Hope this helps.
Hi, Thankyou so much for providing such genuine and valuable information and experience! Could you please let me know what would be the post study work permit duration if we complete Masters from Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA Thanks in Advance. Cheers!!!
If you complete a Master degree in Australia (at a CRICOS accredited institution), you can generally apply for a graduate visa of 2 to 4 years. You can read more on the Department of Home Affairs website (immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/temporary-graduate-485)
@@jaythaker305 I have a vid coming up within the next few weeks or month (hopefully) with a migration agent, and will be talking about the migration process. So stay tuned. Hopefully we can answer some questions in more detail
@@livingsimplyaustralia hello sis what is the duration of master s in australia ?? Ate there any age bar for that in auss ?? How many years before u finished masters ??? Was there any ristriction ??
@@livingsimplyaustraliasis which area of Australia has European climate with snow covered alpine mountain ⛰, rivers , streams , I would like to settle in such place .
I am 27 year's old started my degree recently, I have been recomended to go study at australia. Am I to old to be able to move get a bachlors degree and find a career in australia now?
Hi for diploma study in early childhood education is it better to go to a well renowned university or tafe?? Please answer this question and I will be taking education loan which is very hard to get if I don’t have a valid study plan abroad I would not want to waste money Will appreciate your reply 😊
As of June 2023, the demand for workers in early childhood education is high. Daycares are in desperate need of qualified workers so they don't really care whether you're from tafe or prestigious uni. In this industry, the work hours is long and stressful and they pay you cheap, the "middle man" aka childcare owners are the ones who are making money, not the workers. In spite, I salute people working in the childcare industry because it's a noble profession.
Hi, I’m an Aussie and I don’t think it matters. It’s so easy to get a job in early childhood education. A lot of families hire international students as Nannies too.
Hello , I want to apply for Master in Melbourne University but under a full scholarship, otherwise I can't afford it , by my grades are low even thought my marks are really good but in my country since it is a developing country they reduce the grade , I wanted to contact someone in University like in WhatsApp or email , is it possible please , and if you have any idea about scholarships there or the grades they accept, do they accept only high grades plz
Hi! I have a dedicated video on key things to know about studying in Australia (watch it here: th-cam.com/video/v1s4ab38PZI/w-d-xo.html) and about scholarships (th-cam.com/video/OOdEahkN26U/w-d-xo.html). If you have specific questions about a course, enrolment requirements, fees, and/or scholarships for a specific university, I highly recommend checking the university's website or contacting them directly (they are usually very helpful).
Tips for international students: if you do not score IELTS >= 8 don’t think of studying medicine or to be a doctor in Australia. There is no poor English speaking doctor in Australia. Communication is a life or death matter of a patient’s survival in ER.
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Have received a conditional offer from the University of Sydney, and I feel quite glad to see the great natural beauty and amazing creatures here. Thanks for providing such useful and comprehensive content about Australia.
All the best.
Thanks for providing such an interesting and motivating information. I'm 15 and I crave to study there in Melbourne in future.
Not really, Most foreign students come to Australia for two reasons: to become a permanent resident (without marrying Australian) or work (legally or illegally). This is the reason why the Dept of foreign affairs introduce the strict requirement of GT (Genuine Student) in March 2024. They will evaluate your answer to the GT questions and check your supporting documents before they make a decision in issuing you a student visa!
If you want to do university study in Australia, you are required to take English Proficiency Test. I did my IELTS Academic in Australia and for me, it was easy. No reviews done. I was eating a burrito an hour before my test started. I scored 6.5 overall; 8 for speaking; and 6 for listening, reading and writing. That was my first ever IELTS. So dont stress everyone, just relax and you can ACE this IELTS test. Btw, I'm from the Philippines originally.. now living in Melbourne. Almost all Australian universities require future students to take IELTS Academic which is harder than IELTS General. Your overall IELTS score should be NO lower than 6.5
With 10 days prep i got 8
You are doing well in video content for Australia
I'm so happy to see your video notification.☺☺❣
Pls give us some videos about what does master class look like and how to to be prepared for successful graduation
Thank you for making this video, It's very helpful.
Surprisingly, among the 40 universities in Australia, the university of Sydney and the University of Melbourne both scored the worse student satisfaction ranking 2023. Score only 41/100
Nice informative video. Can you talk about which university you studied in and your experience, please?
hey! love your channel! AWESOME cant, Im sure you'll grow very fast! and was waiting for this video!
question: where did you do your bachelors and masters from?
Thank you for the kind words :) I did my Bachelor at Deakin University, and my Master's at the University of Melbourne. Cheers!
Thank you so much, I love this
Been awhile! Nice video 🥂
Hello Martina Ignacio from Chile here (i can tell you are from Argentina from your accent? Haha) is there a chance we could have a chat? I’m on a similar situation than you but in the UK (masters and now working), and would like to ask about video set up. Congratulations for your content and all you’ve achieved!
Thank you Martina :)
Do International students work and manage to pay their own tuition fee by budgeting their income in Australia
48 hours per fortnight is from 1st July, not now. Anyway, great video 👍 Btw, is PTE easier than IELTS?
Yes PTE easier than IELTS
Hi, how do you find studying in Deakin specifically? How was your experience there? I'm contemplating between few institutions here either that or unimelb and those in Sydney.
My experience at Deakin was pretty good - very hands on, and practical - at least for Psychology! The best thing was the campus and its facilities (although it was a bit further from Melb cbd). I'll make a video within the upcoming months specifically about the experience of studying in Australia.
@@livingsimplyaustralia Sounds great! Appreciate that. Atm, it's either UNSW or Deakin. I'm planning to take Master in Business Analytics as an international student. Is it easy to get public transportation from Deakin to Melb cbd just for the occasional short trips to look around? Maybe it's near to the train station etc? Thanks!
@@Capristar it is! but it's a bit of a long trip (at least for me, that was one of the things I wasn't a big fan of - I was living in South Yarra and had to take two trams and a 40 min trip - if you live in the CBD then it might be only one tram). So if you choose to go to deakin, but decide to live in the cbd (and not near Burwood - suburb where Deakin is-), I highly recommend organising your timetable to have your classes on the same day (and spend the day there) - so you don't have to go every single day and do the whole trip (otherwise it can get pretty tiring). If not, you can definitely look for accommodation near Burwood (Camberwell, Hawthorn east, etc - but these are more suburbian areas with not a lot going on, still relatively close to the city).
I hav finished my Bachelor's in Commerce ... What is the best advice you give to me for my master's and secure a job in Aussie...
Studying in Australia can be an incredibly worthwhile and enriching experience for international students.
1. High-Quality Education
2. Diverse Range of Programs
3. Innovative Research Opportunities
4. Welcoming and Inclusive Culture
5. Global Career Prospects
Hi I love ur video.. I'm currently in South Africa and m currently studying fire technology n I was hoping u can help point in the direction of finding fire relate d jobs in ur country.. Thank you
Hi, thank you for the video. how it is easy to get the PR if you studied a master's there/ For example, a master's in IT. Are there any steps to be followed to seek for it?
You would usually apply for a graduate visa and during that time try to get full time employment - from there, there're different visa pathways (sponsorship or PR based on points test system). For visa advice your best sources are a MARA registered migration agent or the Department of Home Affairs website.
Out of topic without any sponsorship.
Could you make a video between IELTS and PTE objective opinion as you could
PTE is much easier for sure
What's the best/widely accepted payment method in Australia?
PayPal? Stripe? Something else?
PayPal
now they have a Genuine student assestment criteria for the visa, It can affect the admission acceptance into University?
Why we can not come in Australia for study
Is getting diploma there also worth it? I mean after graduate, is the job market quiet open for someone who just have diploma degree? Also can you more elaborate about the different between uni and collage there. Thank you :)
Hi, thanks for your question :) It all depends on your occupation and what employers in your industry are looking for. E.g. if you want to work as an architectural drafter, a diploma or advanced diploma in Building design is usually sufficient to get a job in the field. On the other hand, if you want to work as a Structural Engineer, it's highly likely that employers will be looking for candidates with a Bachelor degree - I have a video about an amazing tool to explore the Australian Labour Market and these kind of details - th-cam.com/video/AQPoA5Hmqdk/w-d-xo.html - Regarding your other question, absolutely! I also have a video on everything to know about studying in Australia and finding the right course, including the difference between TAFE & university qualifications etc --> th-cam.com/video/v1s4ab38PZI/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps :)
@@livingsimplyaustralia Thank you so much for replying my question. It helps a lot. Have a nice day :)
Is it easy to get a job when i have Tourism Management Diploma?
@@unathimkupayes, tourism is one industry that always needs people and is willing to take on people from overseas.
Hey, I really enjoy your videos; you're an excellent content creator. I'm seriously considering pursuing my Master's Degree in Finance in Adelaide, Australia. I've heard that studying in Adelaide can be a great opportunity to easily obtain Permanent Residency (PR).
Do you suggest that I study English and work simultaneously, then try to get a VET course while I'm working, or should I aim to pursue a Master's degree right away? I just want to settle down there. I will complete my major in Finance by June, and I've been studying English for about two years. I would be immensely grateful if you could help clear up my doubts.
All the best.
I'm planning to do masters in ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, is it worth doing in Australia? Will I be able to land on a good job? (saying that it'll be only for gaining a fresher experience, maybe around 2-3 yrs)
What do you think now? I have the same doubt😢
Hello Is Early childhood education has a pathway to Pr
thank you for the video , i have a Q , if my previous study was in English can i study without English test ?
In Australia, if your first language is not English, then you will be required to take an English proficiency test to enroll in universities and it doesn't matter if you're working as an English teacher in your home country, it doesn't matter if your course was delivered in English, you are still required by Australian universities to take IELTS. They will require to take IELTS Academic which is harder than IETLS General. For majority of Australian universities they require you to have an overall IELTS score of 6.5 AND nothing below 6 for every band. Nothing below 6.
been there, done that. their support of big-tech and ludites, at the same time, made them pantry their computer-labs before apple and use google before google. RMIT, year 2001. then they went to campus-tech and foxconn and domitories and underground and got blasted to fish-meal, yet again. labs, rooms, farms, complex. gauge for server housing
Hi, where do you come from?
Please which school in Australia allows international students to pay school fees in installments,
Hey! The best thing that you can do is to contact the university you are interested in applying to directly, and ask about this. Most unis have payment methods that allow to pay in instalments (at least Deakin and Melbuni did) - highly recommend getting in touch with your chosen uni.
can i ask you how much are the fees for british or european students?
The fees for international students are usually the same for everyone, regardless of nationality (only PR and Australians may pay less through HECS and Commonwealth Supported Place). Having said that, something that may be influenced by your country is your ability to get a scholarship (there are country-specific scholarships / financial help). Hope this helps.
Hi,
Thankyou so much for providing such genuine and valuable information and experience!
Could you please let me know what would be the post study work permit duration if we complete Masters from Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA
Thanks in Advance.
Cheers!!!
If you complete a Master degree in Australia (at a CRICOS accredited institution), you can generally apply for a graduate visa of 2 to 4 years. You can read more on the Department of Home Affairs website (immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/temporary-graduate-485)
@@livingsimplyaustralia Thanks!
@@livingsimplyaustralia Also waiting for new updates and updated list of SOL 🙂
@@jaythaker305 I have a vid coming up within the next few weeks or month (hopefully) with a migration agent, and will be talking about the migration process. So stay tuned. Hopefully we can answer some questions in more detail
How many years before u completed your masters and at what age ???
@@livingsimplyaustralia hello sis what is the duration of master s in australia ?? Ate there any age bar for that in auss ?? How many years before u finished masters ??? Was there any ristriction ??
@@livingsimplyaustraliasis which area of Australia has European climate with snow covered alpine mountain ⛰, rivers , streams , I would like to settle in such place .
@@livingsimplyaustralia are u christian ✝️ ???
Autralia is thay pritty good
I am 27 year's old started my degree recently, I have been recomended to go study at australia. Am I to old to be able to move get a bachlors degree and find a career in australia now?
Not too old at all! It's never too late to study or to start a career in a new field, or a life in a new country!
Hi for diploma study in early childhood education is it better to go to a well renowned university or tafe?? Please answer this question and I will be taking education loan which is very hard to get if I don’t have a valid study plan abroad I would not want to waste money
Will appreciate your reply 😊
uni vs TAFE really just depends on what you want to study for/what career you're aspiring for
As of June 2023, the demand for workers in early childhood education is high. Daycares are in desperate need of qualified workers so they don't really care whether you're from tafe or prestigious uni. In this industry, the work hours is long and stressful and they pay you cheap, the "middle man" aka childcare owners are the ones who are making money, not the workers. In spite, I salute people working in the childcare industry because it's a noble profession.
Hi, I’m an Aussie and I don’t think it matters. It’s so easy to get a job in early childhood education. A lot of families hire international students as Nannies too.
Hello , I want to apply for Master in Melbourne University but under a full scholarship, otherwise I can't afford it , by my grades are low even thought my marks are really good but in my country since it is a developing country they reduce the grade , I wanted to contact someone in University like in WhatsApp or email , is it possible please , and if you have any idea about scholarships there or the grades they accept, do they accept only high grades plz
Hi! I have a dedicated video on key things to know about studying in Australia (watch it here: th-cam.com/video/v1s4ab38PZI/w-d-xo.html) and about scholarships (th-cam.com/video/OOdEahkN26U/w-d-xo.html). If you have specific questions about a course, enrolment requirements, fees, and/or scholarships for a specific university, I highly recommend checking the university's website or contacting them directly (they are usually very helpful).
@@livingsimplyaustralia thanks dear , may God bless you
Do Australian universities accept Duolingo English test ???
😂 That's a Good one
I don't think so...
Beautyful
You said it doesn't fast as other.
Materials (reading, listening, writing and speaking) PTE it's hard to get than IELTS.
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Tips for international students: if you do not score IELTS >= 8 don’t think of studying medicine or to be a doctor in Australia.
There is no poor English speaking doctor in Australia. Communication is a life or death matter of a patient’s survival in ER.
Do not study in Australia- it’s really hard to stay and it costs u a fortune
Do I still there?