How do I apply to study in Australia through StudyNet?
You can apply by submitting your academic transcripts, a valid passport, and proof of
English proficiency. Our experienced counsellors will guide you step-by-step—from course
selection to visa application.
What are the academic and English language requirements?
Requirements vary by course and institution, but you typically need:
- A recognised academic qualification (e.g. HSC, Bachelor's degree)
- IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL results meeting the course’s English criteria
- A Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Do I need any licences or certifications before applying?
In most cases, no. However, some programs (e.g. nursing, engineering, or education) may
have prerequisites such as prior registration, portfolio, or additional screening.
Can I work while studying in Australia?
Yes, international students can work part-time (up to 48 hours per fortnight during
study periods) and full-time during scheduled breaks. Conditions may vary based on visa
type and course enrolment.
What are the tuition fees and living costs in Australia?
Tuition fees vary by institution and course. On average:
- Diploma:
- AUD 10,000–20,000/year
- Bachelor’s:
- AUD 20,000–40,000/year
- Master’s:
- AUD 22,000–50,000/year
Living expenses are estimated at AUD 29,710 per year.
Can you help with visa and accommodation arrangements?
Absolutely. We provide complete support—from visa documentation and health insurance to
accommodation guidance upon arrival.
How long does the admission process take?
Processing times vary. On average:
- Offer letter:
- 2–4 weeks
- Visa processing:
- 4–8 weeks
We recommend applying at least 3–6 months before your intended intake.
How is the GTE statement assessed?
The GTE requirement ensures that student visas are granted to genuine applicants
seeking quality education—not for those intending to use the visa to gain ongoing
residency in Australia.
The Department of Home Affairs will assess
- Your reasons for choosing the course and institution
- Your academic and employment history
- Your ties to your home country
- Your overall circumstances and incentives to return home
Failure to meet the GTE criteria may result in visa refusal. Therefore, presenting a
strong, well-documented case is essential.
How can our institution partner with StudyNet?
Please submit a partnership request via our contact form or email. Our team will
schedule an introductory call to understand your offerings and explore alignment.
What documentation do you require for collaboration?
We generally request:
- Institutional accreditation documents
- CRICOS registration (for Australian providers)
- Course brochures and fee structures
- A formal agreement (MoU or Agent Agreement)
What types of promotional support does StudyNet offer?
We provide:
- Student recruitment and marketing support
- Webinars, information sessions, and virtual fairs
- Local and international outreach through our regional offices
Does StudyNet charge institutions for partnership?
We do not charge a fee for standard partnerships. Commission-based models are discussed
case-by-case based on enrolment performance and strategic goals.
In which regions do StudyNet operate?
StudyNet has a strong presence in Australia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Indonesia,
Malaysia, and Vietnam—with an expanding network of students and sub-agents.