Study Abroad

EIEC’s counseling offers an unrivalled insight and choice of institutions from around the world and also focuses on courses in which Nepali students can specialize abroad. EIEC is one of the most trusted organizations when it comes to Study Abroad Counseling.

Our professional counselors work hand in hand with reputed institutions of the US, UK, Australia, Singapore and many more European countries.Our experienced staff are always committed to providing, up-to-date and accurate information and have a flair for assisting students every step of the way from the right choice of programs to the actual enrollment.

USA

There are more than 3600 accredited colleges and universities in the US offering more than 900 degree programs. You will have a vast number of programs to choose from, which means there is something available to meet everyone’s needs. At present there are more than 600,000 international students from around the world who are pursuing further education in the United States. US is one of the world’s leading nations’ in industry and technology. The economy is currently the strongest and the country is a leader in technological advances.

US is a nation of diverse cultures; 1 out of 15 people living in the US, i.e. more than 20 million people, were born elsewhere. The communities there adopt foreigners more easily as compared to other countries. Many schools have links with leading industries, business and commerce houses which help students find good work opportunities and internship facilities. Studying at a university/college in the US provides unique opportunities. The experience immerses students in a new environment filled with exciting possibilities. In the classroom, international students gain exposure to a variety of novel approaches and perspectives.

Outside the classroom, students interact with peers and professors from cultures distinct from their own. Often an US education will be a life-altering experience, allowing the student to reach a firsthand understanding of international political, social, and economic issues. In addition, studying in the US develops self-confidence, cross-cultural awareness, and receptiveness to new ideas and values. Employers worldwide value these important assets. Of all the places international students choose to study, the number one destination is the United States. In fact, about 30 percent of all current international students in the world are studying in the United States. Several features make a U.S. education so popular.

Courses offered

    Assoicate Dgree
    Undergraduate Degree
    Graduate Degree

Australia

Australia provides a unique kind of education and a learning style that encourages you to be innovative, creative and think independently. Australia attracts the third largest number of international students in the English-speaking world after the USA and UK. In some countries Australia is the students' first choice study destination.

Australia offers an education experience that makes a real difference. Graduates from Australia are very successful in finding jobs and hold prominent positions worldwide. Additionally, they are readily accepted for postgraduate study at leading international universities.

Australia is a dynamic, vibrant country and its people are energetic, friendly and confident. Multicultural Australia is a safe, friendly, sophisticated and harmonious society in which students can learn and travel in an English speaking country.

Australia also offers excellent value for money and a standard of living which is among the highest in the world. Living expenses and tuition costs in Australia are considerably less expensive than in the UK and USA.

 

Finance

International students are charged up-front tuition fees in Australia. These fees are very affordable and are consistently less expensive than in the UK or USA.

Some institutions make an additional charge to cover other student costs. These may include student organization membership, library and laboratory costs and sports facility costs. These costs will vary depending on the concerned course or institution. The average costs are provided below and should only be used as a guide.

Institutions will advise you how to pay and when to pay your tuition fees.

  • Diploma AUD 7,500 - AUD 12,000 per course
  • Advanced Diploma AUD 9,500 - AUD 20,000 per course
  • Undergraduate AUD 10,000 – AUD 16,500 per annum
  • Postgraduate AUD 9,000 – AUD 18,5000 per annum
       

Requirements

Diploma // Advanced Diploma

These are the pre dominated courses in Australia as they are easy to afford and are a good source for PR as well. The entry requirement for these degrees is a minimum of 10+2 level or equivalent. However, one does need to secure at least an overall band score of 5 in the IELTS examination.

Undergraduate

This program is an extension of the two programs mentioned above. Undergraduate or BACHELOR's as it is known in Nepal is of 4 years and the entry requirement is similar to that of Diploma and Advanced Diploma, which is 10+2 or equivalent. However, one does need to secure at least an overall band score of 5 in the IELTS examination. Furthermore, no band can be lower than 5.

Postgraduate

Entry to postgraduate courses requires satisfactory completion of a first degree at undergraduate level (Bachelors). Demonstrated research ability or relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration. Evidence of English language proficiency is required when applying for a student visa. Depending on your proposed study sector you will need to have a minimum score of 6.0 in the IELTS test.

Part Time Work

International students studying in Australia on a student visa can apply for permission to work once they commence their course. A visa with permission to work enables you to work up to 20 hours a week on a casual basis during course time and full-time during vacation periods. In some cases family members can also apply for permission to work up to 20 hours a week throughout the year.

Most students take part-time or casual jobs at some time during their studies. Some jobs are closely tied to courses of study (such as formal cadetships and informal arrangements such as part-time work by law students in solicitors' offices). Some students tutor school children or get jobs on campus in the canteen, the bookshop, in the institution's offices and as laboratory assistants. Some jobs are entirely outside the education community such as bartending, babysitting, gardening, hospitality, sales, information technology, restaurants, checkout work or fruit picking.

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Don't be confused about how to make your application and what your document requirements will be. Generally, an international student is issued with a multiple entry visa for the duration of their study course in Australia. This allows you to travel backwards and forwards to Australia within the period for which it has been granted. Members of your immediate family (spouse and unmarried dependent children under 18 years of age) may accompany you to Australia and will be considered in the same visa class as yourself. If you wish to extend your stay in Australia for further study you will need to lodge an application for a further visa.