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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
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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).
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Finding a course
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)
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Degrees
Higher education qualifications The qualifications you can attain at a university or higher education institution are as follows: Short-cycle Degree
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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
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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
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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: -
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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
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Before leaving
Your checklist to help you plan your departure get informed about the different Australian institutions of higher education and their entrance
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Internships
Internships are temporary work placements in workplaces and education institutions. Internships can be paid or unpaid depending on the industry and
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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
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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
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Student housing
Most universities and colleges offer on-campus accommodation (single or shared room or one-bedroom apartment). This kind of accomodation is quite
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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
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Before leaving
Steps to follow before leaving get informed about the different irish institutions of higher education and their entrance requirements (at least 10
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Internships
Internship is a good opportunity to gain professional experience in your area. Interships are mostly non paid positions and are available in Dublin
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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
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Finding a course
Visit the following websites to find your study programme :
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Plan your studies
Plan your studies Moving to study in Ireland?
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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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