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PRIYANKA

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Student must fill a refund application form and submit it along with the supporting documents to the Students Services Officer. Refund will be processed within the 28 days after the submission of the refund application. The total percent of refund provided to international students is mentioned below.

Conditioned Applied

Refund percent Received

Rejection of visa application

100% refund

Cancellation notice before 4 weeks or more and if an eCoe (Electronic Confirmation of Enrollmet) was not issued for more than 3 months

50% refund

  • Cancellation notice of less than 4 weeks

  • An eCoe (Electronic Confirmation of Enrollmet) provided 3 months before the commencement of the course.

  • Visa extention declined

  • The student does not want to go further with visa process.

  • Full deposit as mentioned in enrolment agreement not paid.

  •  If the student's enrolment is declined due to violation of college regulations and visa condition.

  • If the student has given wong information.

  • If the student fails to meet the conditions mentioned in enrolment agreement.

  • If the student fails to meet visa requirements of Australian government.

No refund

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No, George Brown College in Canada and George Brown College in Australia are two different institutions. George Brown College in Toronto, Canada that offers various undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma programs in majors like arts and design, business and management, community service, engineering etc. Whereas, George Brown College in Sydney, Australia is a private RTO (Registered Training Organisation), offering various vocational programs including certification, Diploma and advanced Diploma courses in fields including business and management, health and care, human resources, automotive, leadership, marketing and communication et

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George Brown College does not accept payments made by cash or cheque. Students can either pay via Visa or Mastercard or by transferring directly to the designated GBC bank account. Students must ensure to make all the payments in Australian dollars only.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, IELTS is one option on the list of English language proficiency scores accepted across Australian universities. Apart from IELTS scores for Australia, the other scores of the following tests are also accepted for admissions:

Applicants can take a pick based on their suitability and submit scores accordingly.

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Raushan Kumar

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An IELTS score of around 6.5 or above is considered a good IELTS score for Australia. Admissions at Australian universities are competitive, thus, aiming for a minimum IELTS score of course higher can be fruitful for getting admissions.

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Mukul Vimal

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As per the historical data of the university's alumni, most of the Insight Academy, Australia graduates get placed in industries such as:

OperationsBusiness DevelopmentArts & Design
MarketingSalesEngineering
Customer Success & SupportCommunity & Social ServicesEducation
AdministrativeInformation TechnologyMedia & Communication
Program & Project ManagementHealthcare ServicesResearch

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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On an average, the annual tuition fee required to pursue a degree course at Insight Academy Australia is around INR 4 L - 7 L, which is extremely affordable as a study abroad option. Students can refer to the table listed below for course specific fees requirements:

Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
UG Diploma (5 courses)
INR 5 L - 7 L
UG Certificate (4 courses)
INR 4 L - 5 L

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Anuj Kumar Yadav

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Yes, foreign universities generally accept NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) certificates for admission into bachelor's programs

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Rohini Rawat

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Yes, you can go to Australia with a 6-band equivalent in PTE — but it depends on what you are applying for (student visa, work visa, or permanent residency) and what “6 bands” refers to.

If "6 Bands" here is referred to as an equivalent of an IELTS band score, then an overall IELTS score of 6.0 is roughly equal to a PTE Academic score of about 50–58.

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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, you can go to Australia with a 6-band equivalent in PTE — but it depends on what you're applying for (student visa, work visa, or permanent residency) and what “6 bands” refers to.

If "6 Bands" is referred to as IELTS bandscore equivalent, then an overall IELTS score of 6.0 is roughly equal to a? PTE Academic score of about 50–58. 

This allows you to go on a Australian Subclass-500 student visa which require a minimum PTE score 50. However, this score may not be suitable for admissions to many top Australian universities as they require a minimum PTE score of 65. 

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