Overseas Education
Who Can Apply for Overseas Education?
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Students from diverse academic backgrounds can pursue overseas education after completing:
• Higher secondary education (Grade 12)
• Undergraduate degrees
• Postgraduate degrees
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Eligibility depends on academic performance, English language proficiency, financial capacity, and alignment between past education and proposed study.
Course & Institution Selection
Course selection is based on:
• academic background and progression logic
• career outcomes and industry relevance
• accreditation and global recognition
• post-study work opportunities
• country-specific immigration policies
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Universities, colleges, and pathway institutions may have different entry standards, credit systems, and progression routes.
English Language & Academic Requirements
Most countries require proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
• IELTS
• PTE Academic
• TOEFL iBT
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Typical score ranges:
• Diploma / Foundation programs: IELTS 5.5–6.0
• Undergraduate programs: IELTS 6.0–6.5
• Postgraduate programs: IELTS 6.5–7.0+
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Some institutions may waive tests based on prior English-medium education or offer pathway options.
Student Visa & Immigration Compliance
Once an offer is issued, students must meet visa-specific requirements such as:
• Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE or equivalent)
• Genuine Student / Intent criteria
• proof of funds for tuition and living expenses
• health insurance (e.g., OSHC in Australia)
• medical and character clearances
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Visa conditions govern work rights, enrolment load, and attendance compliance.
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