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Studying in Australia | Introduction of China to Australia and Inter-university Transfer in Australia

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Domestic universities transfer to Australian universities.

As we all know, Australia's multi-culture and beautiful natural environment are one of the reasons that attract more and more students to study in Australia. Of course, many students want to transfer from China to Australia for further study, but the idea is still an idea and I don't know much about it.

The following Wei sauce will introduce you to the situation of transferring to Australia at various stages, hoping to help you.

College student

Ask about the feasibility of transferring credits first.

Students who have finished junior college in China for two or three years and want to study in Australia and get a degree in a short time may consider applying for partial credit reduction. Generally, the recognition degree of college diploma in Australian universities is different, so when applying, students should first consult professional study abroad consultants about the recognition degree of college diploma in China and the feasibility of transferring credits.

For example, after three years of full-time college education for computer majors in China, many universities in Australia can transfer credits ranging from six months to one year. Through this operation, students only need to study for 2~2.5 years to graduate.

college student

Credit relief depends on students' grades and subjects.

For the undergraduate students in China who want to transfer to Australian universities halfway, if they apply for credit reduction, they can not only shorten the class hours, but also save tuition and living expenses, and may even be promoted to top universities in Australia, which is especially beneficial for students with top English ability.

In addition, some Australian universities recognize credits for domestic cooperative projects. At the same time, Australian universities also welcome students who have a bachelor's degree but fail to get a degree to apply for undergraduate study by transferring credits. Credit relief will depend on students' grades and subjects.

postgraduate

Different schools have different credit reduction policies.

In addition to undergraduate and undergraduate students, Australian universities can also reduce credits at the postgraduate level. It is understood that with the deepening of Sino-Australian educational cooperation in recent years, many Australian universities have begun to take the initiative to reduce credits for domestic university graduates, aiming at shortening postgraduate study time and saving costs.

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Transfer between Australian universities

In the same school

Change departments or majors.

Changing departments and majors in the same school must be approved by the school. An internal transfer application form is usually required. If there are places in the new major and meet the entrance requirements of the selected major, you can transfer to the major smoothly. In this case, the type of visa will not change, and there is no need to apply for a new visa.

The main course is in a school.

Transfer school in less than 6 months.

If you have studied in one school for less than 6 months, you want to change schools. First, you need to get the offer from the new school, and then notify the original school to apply for a release letter. At the time of application, students had better prepare a personal statement to tell the school the reason for transferring, so that the chances of successfully getting releaseletter will be greater. If the original school refuses to transfer you, and you have good reasons, then you can appeal to the Ministry of Education. If the original school approves your request, gets the ReleaseLetter, and then applies for a new CoE in the new school, then the transfer can be completed.

The study time of the main course

It's been more than six months since I applied for transfer.

But the learning level and category remain unchanged.

If you have been studying in the main course for more than 6 months and apply for transfer, but the learning level remains the same (for example, from one high school to another, from TAFE to a private college, or from an SVP university to another university), as long as the visa type remains the same, students do not need to apply for a new visa. Just ask the original school to issue a release letter agreeing to transfer. Usually the school can't refuse, and the applicant can register when he gets the CoE of the new school.

After studying for more than six months, I proposed to transfer.

Changes in learning level

If the main course has been studied for more than 6 months, but the learning level has changed (for example, from high school to pre-university plus undergraduate course, from undergraduate course to diploma course, or from SVP to non-SVP school), in this case, the visa category has changed and a new visa must be applied. The materials needed to apply for a new visa are the same as those needed when applying for a student visa for the first time, including personal and family information, proof of completion of studies, etc.