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Study Associate Courses in Australia

What is an associate degree/course?
An associate degree is a two-year undergraduate program that international students can complete at a university or college in Australia. An associate's degree is a program of study taken at the university level that gives you a solid foundation in your field.

An Associate's Degree is a short-term program that aims to provide students with the fundamental technical and academic knowledge and transferable skills they need to find work or further study in the field. chose to earn a bachelor's degree.
Associate degree in Australia
In Australia, associate degrees are at level six (6) of the Australian Qualifications Framework. For some international students, an associate's degree prepares for a bachelor's degree.

With multiple entry routes and the possibility of further study to a bachelor's degree or more, associate degrees are ideal for international students seeking permanent residency in Australia.
Popular Courses

Associate Degree in Hospitality and Hotel Management

Associate Degree of Engineering

Associate Degree in Agribusiness

Associate Degree in Applied Technologies

Associate Degree of Health

Associate Degree of Aviation

Costs
Annual tuition for an associate degree is lower than for a bachelor's degree. The cost difference will vary depending on the course and institution. However, you can often expect to pay significantly less for an associate's degree.

In addition, the time to complete an associate's degree is usually 2 years of study and you can expect to spend less on accommodation costs.
Entry Requirements
International students must meet academic and English language entry requirements to take a degree course at the university. Entry requirements for an associate's degree are often much less competitive than for a bachelor's degree.
To know more about the entry requirements, speak with us today!
After completion
International students who have completed a degree or qualification after at least 2 years of study in Australia may be eligible for a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485). Many international students choose to stay on this visa for the maximum amount of time. The 485 Temporary Graduate visa allows international students to stay in Australia for 18 months after completing their studies to travel, gain work experience or improve their English skills. This is a good option for international students who want to extend their stay and work towards obtaining permanent residency in Australia.
Pathway to PR
Many Temporary Graduate visa holders use their time on this visa to learn the skills and requirements needed to apply for a general skilled via visa in Australia. At any time during the Temporary Graduate Visa, the visa holder can apply for another permanent resident visa.
For more information speak with one of our expert counsellors today!
FAQs

The first and one of the most important steps in seeking education in Australia is choosing the right course. A lot of students are not sure how to go about this process and end up selecting a course that does not result in the desired outcome. It is quite possible that the course you are selecting in a particular industry is going to take you longer and cost an arm and a leg, whereas another course in the same field might cost much less, complete in a shorter time, have more job prospects and lead to permanent residency in Australia. If you need help choosing the right course to study, speak with one of our expert education counsellors today!

Getting admission to an Australian institute may sound like a daunting task, however, it is an easy process if you prepare well. The first step is to find a course you want to study and then search for the institutes that are offering that particular. Once you have shortlisted the course and institute, make sure you fulfill the prerequisites for admission to that course and institute. Take your English language proficiency test and submit all the documents along with the application to the institute and wait for the outcome.

The following documents are generally required for getting admission to an Australian institute:

  • Valid Passport
  • Visa
  • English Proficiency test (IELTS/PTE/CAE/TOEFL)
  • Australian Qualification / Overseas Qualification
  • Work Experience Letter (if applicable)
  • Resume
  • Health Insurance

Need help? Speak with one of our education counsellors today in order to ensure a stress-free application process.  

A CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment) is an official letter issued by an educational institute in Australia to international students, providing evidence that you meet the genuine temporary entrant criteria and all the Australian regulatory requirements. This letter is required by the Department of Home Affairs for the purpose of applying for a student visa. The CoE is generally issued within 5-10 working days from the time of submission.

Yes, you heard that right. Under the student visa (subclass 500) you are allowed to work 40 hours per fortnight. Australia is a great place to work while you are studying. There are many industries offering flexible hours and a number of opportunities for students, including supermarkets, department stores, cafes, bars, restaurants, delivery, etc. Earn some extra money while you get a taste of the local culture. Most Importantly, you can work fulltime if you on your study break or semester holidays.

Congratulations on completing your degree! It is time to move on to the next step, which is applying for a Temporary Graduate Visa (SC 485). Under this visa you are allowed to live and work full-time in Australia for 2 – 5 years, depending on your course, and location of study. As a Temporary Graduate Visa holder, you have full work & study right.  Don’t forget to make yourself eligible for a Permanent Residency visa under the General Skilled Migration program for subclasses 189, 190, and 491, if you settle in Australia. Moreover, if you become a skilled migrant, you can also seek sponsorship from a potential employer under subclasses 186, 187, and 482. So, what are you waiting for? Speak with us today to begin your process for the Temporary Graduate Visa application.

If you plan to live in Australia for the long term and want to migrate, then choosing a regional area for your studies would be a wise decision as it comes with numerous benefits, including a lower cost of living, a laidback lifestyle, the fact that you could get extra points towards permanent residency and a possible opportunity of getting a post-graduate visa for up to 4 years.