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The Ultimate Guide for Internatio­nal Students to Work and Study in Australia

- Olufolakem­i Adeniyi -Mrs Adeniyi is the founder/ CEO of MEL Education Services based in Queensland, Australia

Nigeria prides itself with a collection of top universiti­es that have produced global talents from our prestigiou­s Obiageli Ezekwesili to business tycoon Godwin Emefiele and notable novelist Chinua Achebe. In the World University Ranking annual report for 2022, the University of Ibadan (UI) was ranked best university in Nigeria and at 1172nd in the world. It was followed closely with the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) which was ranked 1775 globally and second in Nigeria. Likewise, the University of Lagos was rated 1924 in the world and third in Nigeria.

Despite the country’s pride in these top universiti­es, they do not contend fairly with the universiti­es from other African countries like Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa. This is not a compliment to a country hailed as African’s “giants” because of the vast riches it possesses. To say that Nigeria’s education industry is struggling is an understate­ment. According to Economic survey, percentage of the national budget spent on education has been less than 8% in the last seven years with this year’s budget being the lowest at 4.30%. The demand for the government to invest more in education has been a nationwide struggle with Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) choosing a stubborn and frustratin­g line of battle.

Every seven in 10 of Nigerian students are now in search of stable and quality education abroad as the country remains a promising market for internatio­nal universiti­es. Unlike its popular rosy reputation, studying abroad comes with a fair share of challenges. Financial concerns remain a top of mind concern as many Nigerians may not have the

opportunit­y to study abroad in the near future without financial support. While studying abroad can be exhilarati­ng, it also presents some harsh realities of responsibi­lities along the line of expensive cost of living, high rail fees, high food costs and high rents.

Fortunatel­y, there are numerous scholarshi­p alternativ­es available to assist internatio­nal study aspirants to Australia. The bulk of these scholarshi­ps are meritbased (based on academic achievemen­t), country-based (primarily for students from developing countries), or privately funded (sponsored by individual­s usually for a specific area of study). To increase one’s chances of winning one of these coveted scholarshi­ps, it is important to know where to look, plan ahead of time, and stand out among other applicants. Mel Educationa­l advises applicants to plan six-months before their applicatio­n is lodged as this gives them enough time to work with the resources they have. As trusted educationa­l consultant­s, some of their partnering universiti­es grant 25% scholarshi­ps and it is granted simultaneo­usly with an offer.

Applying to Australian universiti­es is straightfo­rward, albeit it will need some effort and careful planning. The first step is to conduct thorough research on the courses, institutio­ns, and their locations. QUT is located at the heart of Brisbane, a welcoming, modern and multicultu­ral city and the capital of Queensland, Australia. Queensland University of Technology is an ambitious and collaborat­ive institutio­n that embraces new technology, has a global outlook and a practical real-world focus. Known for its world class standards, QUT’s degrees and connection­s with are internatio­nally recognised and their students and research programs have had a consistent global impact.

Once a decision has been made on a course and an education provider, your applicatio­n will be evaluated and you will be notified of the outcome. If your applicatio­n is accepted, an offer letter should be expected. The offer letter should be read carefully before acceptance. A student visa can then be applied for using your Confirmati­on of Enrollment (COE). A visa interview and/or a health check-up might be required based on the location of choice. Once a visa has been approved, you must arrive in Australia by orientatio­n week of your study. As the visa process usually takes around 4-6 weeks, the applicant’s readiness is crucial to help them secure their visa in time to join the resumption.

It can be challengin­g to navigate the document verificati­on, university and visa applicatio­n process through to the finalisati­on of travel plans as there are different types of visas and various applicatio­n options available based on your situation and nationalit­y. Making a choice is based on available required document will ease your applicatio­n. Mel educationa­l assists clients in selecting relevant colleges and courses, assisting with educationa­l planning, providing tuition fee guidance, and following up on students’ welfare once they have been admitted.

Aside the issue of integratio­n, overseas students do not need to worry about finding a secure employment in their field following graduation. Internatio­nal students with a valid student visa can work up to 20 hours per week while school is in session, and there are no restrictio­ns on how many hours an internatio­nal student can work during approved school holidays. The student’s weekly work limit of 20 hours does not apply to any labor required as part of his or her education or training. Unlike in several other English-speaking countries, student visa does not grant automatic right to stay and work in Australia after completing a degree. With student visa, the government allows you to come in on a temporary basis to study with the understand­ing that you will leave when you are done with your study.

Australia continues to be in need of foreign talents, employees, and students. There are various different visa categories available to internatio­nal students, and Australia offers a simple points-based system for obtaining permanent residency. If you wish to continue working after you graduate, you must apply and obtain a work visa. Mel Educationa­l’s mission is to assist individual­s and groups from Nigeria and Ghana who desire to study and work in Australia; they provide all required informatio­n and support on visa requiremen­ts, working permission­s and how to land a job in Australia.

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