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Australian University Intakes

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In Australia, there are two main admission intakes in February and July. February is the primary intake in Australia, as most of the courses are offered by almost every university. The secondary intake falls in July when universities offer limited courses.

Intake Application Deadline Starts
February October – November February/March
July April – May July

How do you choose a specific intake in Australia?

While choosing, certain factors, such as program accessibility, academic performance, employability status, and expenses, must be considered. The majority of master’s courses have February and July intakes. However, specific specified courses, such as health and nursing, accept February intakes only. A few universities only offer a small number of degrees like IT and Business in the November/Summer intake.

What to Consider Start Time Details
Undergraduate February/March It can change depending on the course and institution.
Master’s February/March The majority of universities start their master’s programs in February.
PhD Any time of the academic year You need to discuss the start timing of the program with your PhD supervisor. The institution must receive the application six months before the session starts. Various organisations, including the Australian Government, offer scholarships and financial grants.
MBA February Most top business schools offer admission in February for MBA programs.

Australian Education System

The Australian Education System ranks third globally, with a quality index of 70.5. The Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) is the national policy introduced by the Government to regulate training and educational qualifications in the country. After schooling in your country, you can pursue a diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor’s or master’s degree in Australia.

Degree Education Levels
Certificates Levels 1 to 4
Diploma Level 5
Advanced Diploma/Associate Level 6
Bachelor’s Level 7
Bachelor’s Hons Degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma Level 8
Master’s Degree Level 9
Doctoral Degree Level 10

The benefit of the Australian Education System for international students is that it tightly regulates all the education bodies in Australia.

Study in Australia

If you want to begin your application before the upcoming Australian university intake periods, contact StudyIn today for a free consultation.


FAQs

When do intakes generally occur in Australia?

Australia study intake usually occurs in February (Semester I) and July (Semester II). Some universities conduct admissions in October/November, but are limited to specific courses. Some universities also offer admission throughout the academic year.

Can I get into Australian institutions after the 12th?

To pursue education after 12th, students must have a minimum score of 65% in 12th grade in their respective stream. On the other hand, diplomas and other basic programs have lower percentage requirements.

How many intakes do Australian Universities have?

For international students, Australian universities offer admission intakes in February and July. The majority of the universities conduct admissions in February.

Which Australia intake month is best for international students?

February is the best intake month for international students. Most top universities start their bachelor’s and master’s programs in February.

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