Australia's education system is broadly divided into three broad areas very similar to many countries in the world: primary school, secondary school and tertiary education. Each of these areas features both public (government-funded) and private (independently funded) institutions, although the majority of private institutions also receive some government funding.
We refer student as a candidate who has just completed his/her HSC (Higher School Certificate – as per NSW (Australia) standard) or its equivalent and would like to join university for higher education to improve his/her knowledge or vocational education to improve his/her skills in some specific area.
Student Membership Level
English is the global business language of the world. Our experience shows that excellent knowledge of English is the key to success in today’s global business environment.
This is why our emphasis is on providing excellent English language for global communication.
We have three levels of memberships:
Educational Pathways to Higher Education
Australia's education system provides for flexible access to higher education. Some VET institutions already offer undergraduate (Bachelor degrees), but students completing a Diploma or Advanced Diploma at a TAFE or private training organization may obtain academic credit for entry into the second year of university.
What program is the best?
Our research has shown that both a combination of vocational education from diploma/advanced diploma leading to the university degree is the best option. This is how you can get both the qualifications in a cost effective and employability point of view.