How To Plan Your International Study
1. Decide on the Course You’d Like to Study
Research different fields of study and choose a course that aligns with your career goals and interests.
2. Check Admission Requirements
Review the specific admission criteria for your chosen course, including prerequisites and qualifications.
3. Understand Course Structure and Contents
Familiarize yourself with the curriculum, assessment methods, and key topics covered in the course.
4. Apply for the Course
Submit your application either independently or through an education agency that specializes in international student placements.
5. Receive the Letter of Offer
Once accepted, carefully review the Letter of Offer, sign the acceptance agreement, and outline your payment plans.
6. Make Initial Payment
Pay any required tuition fees to confirm your enrollment and obtain your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE).
7. Purchase Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Secure health insurance for the duration of your stay to cover medical expenses while studying.
8. Undertake a Medical Check
Complete any required medical examinations or health checks as specified by the institution or visa requirements.
9. Lodge a Student Visa Application
Gather necessary documents and submit your application for a student visa through the appropriate government agency.
10. Wait for Visa Approval
Monitor the status of your visa application and await its approval.
11. Prepare for Departure
Arrange travel plans, including flights and accommodations. Ensure you have all necessary documents organized for your journey.
12. Attend Orientation
Participate in the institution’s orientation program to understand campus facilities, academic expectations, and support services.
13. Familiarize Yourself with the New Environment
Explore the local area, culture, and customs to help you adjust to your new surroundings.
14. Establish a Support Network
Connect with fellow students, join student organizations, or participate in social events to build relationships and find support.
15. Stay Informed About Local Regulations
Understand the laws and regulations of your host country, including work rights and responsibilities as a student.
16. Monitor Academic Progress
Keep track of your studies, seek help when needed, and stay in touch with academic advisors to ensure you’re on track to meet your goals.
17. Plan for Your Future
Consider your options after completing your studies, including further education, internships, or employment opportunities.
For more information regarding enrolment for international students, please feel free to contact us.
