1. academic qualifications: in terms of academic performance requirements, the education major will be slightly lower than other majors. Basically, students with double scores can apply to eight better schools. Even if you don't have a professional background, you can apply for schools with good comprehensive ranking and excellent professional ranking, such as Melbourne University, Queensland University and Monash University. However, education majors in some schools will pay more attention to work experience, such as the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales.
2. Language conditions: Different education majors have different IELTS requirements. Education and tesol generally require 6.5 points, and teaching majors require 7 points or 7.5 points. However, most schools can take language classes directly.
In addition, when applying, majors like teaching will also involve additional tests. For example, the University of Melbourne will have a TCAT exam, and other universities in Melbourne, such as Monash University, need a kasper exam, which is an exam to test whether students are suitable to be teachers, and they need to pass the exam to get the final admission.
You don't have a bachelor's background, and some colleges can consider applying, but as mentioned above, in addition to hard grades, you need to pass the school's own tests.