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  1. Tuition fees

    As an international student you'll enter your course as a full fee paying student. Your tuition fees are based on the number of subjects you study

  2. Part-time studies

    Part-time study is not usually available for international students, as their student visa requires full-time study (24 credit points per semester).

  3. Finding a course

    Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)

  4. Degrees

    Higher education qualifications The qualifications you can attain at a university or higher education institution are as follows: Short-cycle Degree

  5. Higher education in Australia

    Higher education in Australia Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,200 institutions and over

  6. Student job

    Working while studying Working while you study in Australia can help complement your study and living experience. There are both on-campus jobs as

  7. Living expenses

    Minimum cost of living In order to receive a student visa for Australia, you must meet the financial requirements of the Department of Home Affairs: -

  8. Plan your studies

    Plan your studies To study in Australia, you'll need to apply for both admission to an institution and also for a student visa from the Australian

  9. Before leaving

    Your checklist to help you plan your departure get informed about the different Australian institutions of higher education and their entrance

  10. Internships

    Internships are temporary work placements in workplaces and education institutions. Internships can be paid or unpaid depending on the industry and

  11. After arriving

    Getting to your new home You should arrange accommodation before you arrive in Australia, even it is just for the first few days. Some institutions

  12. Social security

    As an international student in Australia, you are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of your study in

  13. Student housing

    Most universities and colleges offer on-campus accommodation (single or shared room or one-bedroom apartment). This kind of accomodation is quite

  14. Living expenses

    Precisely how much you will need will vary depending on where you are studying in Ireland, on the type of accommodation you choose and on your own

  15. Before leaving

    Steps to follow before leaving get informed about the different irish institutions of higher education and their entrance requirements (at least 10

  16. Internships

    Internship is a good opportunity to gain professional experience in your area. Interships are mostly non paid positions and are available in Dublin

  17. Social security

    Under EU/EEA regulations, students from other member states who are attending a course of study are entitled to free hospital services provided they

  18. Higher education in Ireland

    Higher education in Ireland Institutions of higher education The higher education system in Ireland consists of the university sector, institutes of

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