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Documents for the application process can vary depending on the institution and course. Providing the required documents is particularly important for international students, including Nepalese students, to ensure compliance with Australian immigration and education regulations to study in Australia.
Universities and institutions can use documents to verify the credibility of the information applicants provide.
⦁ Application Form
⦁ Academic Transcripts and Certificates
⦁ Proof of English Language Proficiency
⦁ Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Statement
Letters of Recommendation
⦁ Research Proposal (for Research Programs)
⦁ Passport Copy
⦁ Photographs
⦁ Proof of Financial Capacity
⦁ Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
⦁ Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from Previous Institutions (if applicable)
⦁ Application Fee Payment Receipt
⦁ Additional Documents (if applicable)
Application Process of Intakes in Australia
You should know that intakes for masters in Australia and bachelors are the same. For intakes in Australia, you’ll need to prepare and gather some documents, such as academic transcripts and certificates, to start the application process.
Let’s look at the step-by-step guide to Intakes in Australia:
Step 1: Research and Choose a Course/Institution that aligns with your goals and plans. After shortlisting, you should check the eligibility requirements of the course and the university.
Step 2: You may start preparing your application documents to avoid missing the deadline for your preferred intake. Usually, required documents include Academic Transcripts and Certificates, a Resume and Proof of English Language Proficiency.
Step 3: Once you have gathered all the required documents, you should fill out the Online Application Form and process the payment of the application fee available on the university website. Once paid, submit your application.
Step 4: You may receive an offer letter from your preferred university if you get shortlisted.
Step 5: After receiving the offer letter, accept the letter and pay the tuition fee deposit to block your seat in the university.
Step 6: Apply for a student visa
Step 7: Attend Health Examinations (if required)
Step 8: Finally, when you receive your visa approval, plan your travel itinerary.
