Australian Institute of Technical Training
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Australian Institute of Technical Training (AITT) awards scholarships on a merit basis, though each course might have specific marks. Overall, to avail oneself of the scholarship, he or she should have sound academics, normally with high scores in the previous academic course. Proficiency in the English language, as might be indicated by IELTS or equivalent, will also be taken into consideration. To check the scholarship criteria and apply for it as per eligibility, it's best to look directly at the AITT website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, an ordinary Indian student is eligible to join the Australian Institute of Technical Training (AITT), provided they satisfy the general admission conditions. These would be conditions such as holding a Diploma of secondary education or equivalent, proficiency in the English language-for example through an IELTS- and financial ability to pay their tuition fees as well as daily living costs in Australia. Programs offered by AITT fall under vocational and technical courses with relatively easier conditions for entry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The sectors preferred by Indian students in AITT include hospitality such as cafes, restaurants, and bars, retail, such as supermarkets and stores, and customer service. Other popular sectors are tutoring, delivery services, and administrative roles, all of which have flexible hours to fit in with students' study schedules.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Australian Institute of Technical Training does not come under the list of other major and known universities as published in the global ranking. AITT is a provider of vocational education, focusing more on training rather than research or higher education, and therefore it is less likely to feature in any of the lists of major universities globally. Rankings of vocational institutes are not normally widely published.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Finding a part-time job while studying at AITT is manageable, more so in cities that enjoy strong job markets. Most international students in Australia have the right to work 40 hours per fortnight during term time. It's common for most of them to find work either in retail, hospitality or as tutors, though a great deal of competition goes with it, and this is why one should begin to apply early and with a flexible mindset.
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