Australia’s
overseas student program
Registered
courses
Special
arrangements for TPV, THV and RPV Holders
Student visa statistics
Australia’s overseas student program
The Australian Government operates an overseas student program - OSP that
allows people who are not Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents
to study in Australia.
Anyone who is not an Australian resident may apply to study in Australia
under the OSP.
If you want to study under this program, you must obtain a student visa
before you can commence a course of study in Australia.
For more information about study in Australia visit the official Australian
government website for international students.
See: Study
in Australia website
Registered courses
You can be granted a student visa only if you wish to undertake a registered
course or part of a registered course on a full-time basis.
A registered course is an education or training course offered by an
Australian education provider who is registered with the Australian Government
to offer courses to overseas students.
The Department of Education, Science and Training - DEST can provide details
of registered courses.
See: Australian
Course and Education Institution Search website
Special Arrangements for TPV, THV
and RPV Holders
Information about new regulations that make special arrangements for certain
Temporary Protection visa and Temporary Humanitarian visa holders who wish to
apply for a Student Visa to commence or continue studies in Australia.
Student visa
statistics
Statistical data is available on all student visas that have been granted in
Australia (onshore) and overseas (offshore). These statistics are available by
education sector and country of citizenship.
The statistics below are provided as PDF files, which require the Adobe
Reader on your computer.
See: Using
PDF files
Student visa grants by sector and country
Student visa grants for July-December 2005-06
Student visa grants for July-November 2005-06
Student visa grants for July-October 2005-06
Student visa grants for July-September 2005-06
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