Have questions about studying in Australia? Our FAQs provide clear, concise answers to common inquiries. From course selection to visa processes, and cost estimates to family considerations, find the information you need to start your educational journey with confidence.
Yes, high school graduates can apply to study in Australia, with various course options available to start their higher education journey.
Several courses offer PR pathways, particularly in sectors like healthcare, engineering, and IT. It's best to consult with us for the most current information and tailored advice.
Approximately 180,000 pesos, covering initial tuition fees, visa costs, travel, and initial living expenses.
Yes, students are allowed to work part-time up to 24 hours per week during the semester and full-time during vacation periods, helping to manage living costs.
Yes, students can bring their spouse or children to Australia by applying for the appropriate dependent visas.
The process involves selecting a course, receiving an acceptance letter, and then applying for a student visa. We provide detailed guidance at each step.
The duration of a student visa usually aligns with the length of your course plus an additional month or two.
Yes, various scholarships are available for international students, including Filipinos. Specific details can be discussed during consultation.
Yes, overseas student health cover (OSHC) is a requirement for the student visa to ensure you have access to healthcare in Australia.
IELTS or equivalent English proficiency tests are usually required, but there are exceptions depending on the course and institution. Most of the colleges we are affiliated with do not require IELTS.