Knowledge Base
We have got you covered with all the information and resources you need to Study, Live and Work in Australia. You can get answers to all the frequently asked questions, the ultimate guide to steer your way through our website: from creating profiles till you get enroled and beyond; and everything you need to know about studying in Australia.
How to Guides
How to Register, verify and sign in ?
How to Complete profile ?
How to upload documents ?
How to filter, search, compare and apply for courses ?
How to communicate with EDUCITY admission team ?
How do i track my application and get notified ?
How to accept and upload signed offer letter ?
How do i get my rewards ? How can i claim it?
FAQs
Why Australia as a study destination ?
Life in Australia as a student
Pre Application [Before you apply for your offer]
Application process for admission
Post Application [After you receive your offer]
Process to obtain a STUDENT Visa
Visa Cost, requirements and lodgement
Student Visa Requirement for under 18 years of age
How to apply the VISA ?
Medical Examination Booking
Biometrics Booking requirement
Visa Rejected - What Next ?
Student Visa Condition(s)
Pre-departure Checklist [After your visa is granted]
While in Australia [After Arrival]
Opening a bank account
Working hours restrictions while on Student Visa
Things required to apply for a job
Changing the course or the provider
Visa extension
Post Study Options
Health Insurance - OSHC / OVHC
Commonly Asked Questions
Study Abroad Guides
Comprehensive Student Guide - EDUCITY
Pre-admission Preparation
Pre Departure
After arriving in Australia
After completing your studies
Important resources while being in Australia
States and Territories in Australia
Education system in Australia
Banking system in Australia
Scholarships in Australia
Cost of living and studying in Australia
After arriving in Australia, international students need to complete several tasks to settle in and begin their studies:
- Accommodation: Find suitable accommodation, either on-campus or off-campus. This may include student apartments, homestays, or private rentals.
- Bank account: Open a bank account in Australia to manage finances and tuition fees.
- Orientation: Attend orientation sessions offered by the university or institution to learn about the campus, academic programs, and student services.
- Student ID and Health Insurance: Obtain a student ID card and purchase Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay.
- Transportation: Arrange transportation, such as a public transport pass, car rental, or bike rental.
- Part-time work: International students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight while studying in Australia. They can apply for part-time jobs on-campus or off-campus.
- Social activities: Participate in social activities and join clubs or organisations to meet other students and explore the city.
- Academic requirements: Meet academic requirements by attending classes, completing assignments, and studying for exams.
- Visa renewal: If planning to stay longer in Australia, apply for a visa renewal before the current visa expires.
- Personal well-being: Take care of personal well-being by staying healthy, managing stress, and seeking support from counsellors or mental health professionals if needed.
EduCity Australia can assist international students with these tasks and provide support throughout their studies in Australia.