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Primary
and secondary schools : This is equivalent
to 10+2 education in India. Certification at the
end of schooling is by continuous assessment within
the schools or by a combination of internal assessment
and public examinations. These procedures form
the basis for qualification for entry to universities
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Foundation
Studies : Foundation studies give international
students the knowledge and skills for a smooth
transition from learning in their home country
to undergraduate studies in Australian universities.
Foundation Studies are usually one year in duration
and students are assessed and examined by their
lecturers. Foundation studies are divided into
various streams like arts and science studies.
The common feature of foundation studies is that
a university allocates a provisional place in
an undergraduate course for a student who achieves
the prescribed grades.
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English
Language Schools (ELICOS) : These are
specifically for people who come to Australia
to study English either for educational purposes
or for other reasons. The Australian system of
English language training is known as English
Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students
(ELICOS). There are a range of courses including
General English; English for Special Purposes;
Vacation Courses; and Examination Preparation.
The starting dates of courses are fairly frequent
and they generally run from 4 to 10 weeks. Many
universities and TAFE institutes have ELICOS centers
attached to their campuses.
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Vocational
Education and Training Institutes : Vocational
education and training (VET) gives students practical
skills for their careers. |
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The VET
sector is divided into two sections: a nationally
recognized government system of Technical and
Further Education (TAFE); and private providers.
TAFE is the largest provider of tertiary education
courses in Australia with about 250 institutes
and over a million students including about 41,000
international students. |
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The awards
in VET sector are: certificates, advanced certificates,
associate diplomas, diplomas. Studying at TAFE
level is also a way of gaining entry - termed
a pathway - to Australia's universities. |
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Most TAFE
institutes have arrangements with specific universities,
enabling students to gain credit for a portion
of their study undertaken at TAFE. The VET courses
include computing, design, pilot training, business
management, hospitality and tourism and many other
courses. |
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Universities
(higher education) : There are 37 public
universities and two private universities in Australia
which offer both undergraduate and postgraduate
programs. The most popular courses of study for
international students have been in the fields
of Business, Administration and Economics, followed
by Science, then Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
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University
study can lead to the following awards: Undergraduate
- Bachelor Degrees, Bachelor Degrees (with Honours),
Undergraduate Diplomas, Associate Diplomas; Postgraduate
- Doctoral Degrees, Masters Degrees, Graduate
Diplomas, Graduate Certificates. |