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Study Vocational Education and Training (VET) - Australia Student Visa, Vocational Education and Training (VET) Temporary Student Visa for trade courses, vocational education and training at diploma and certificate level (VET). This temporary visa covers students studying at an Australian government funded technical and further education (TAFE) college. It is also possible to take VET courses at a private college, but it must be a college that is registered on the Australian Commonwealth of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students. On this visa you may apply for a package consisting of a preparatory course, for example an English Language course followed by your main VET course. If you are applying for a package course like this, it is important to state this in the visa application. Student Visas only cost AUD$410, but there are many regulations and documents required by the authorities. Courses and qualifications Any organisation that offers accredited VET courses is a registered training organisation (RTO). These can include Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes, private colleges, businesses that provide structured training, and community trainers such as adult and community education providers. These are all registered by each state or territory authority to: Australia's VET courses provide students with skills, called national industry competency standards, which employers have identified as critical to their work needs. These standards form the basis of assessment and students graduate as soon as they demonstrate their achievement. VET qualifications are generally perceived as providing more practical, 'hands-on' skills than the higher education system. The types of qualifications that can be obtained through the VET system include the following.
Average tuition costs A$5500 - A$18 000 per year* *Please note that course fees can vary widely and should always be sourced from the relevant college or institute. General entry information There are usually no entrance examinations to enter the VET system, but some courses will have prerequisite subjects or require demonstrated work experience. Students should also check with the individual college or institute for English language entry requirements. In addition, commencement dates can vary so it is important to contact each college or institute directly for further information. Trainers that want to offer courses to international students must register on the Australian Government's Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students… this protects international students, and ensures they get what they have paid for. |

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