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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Rahul,
Can you clarify the ELICOS part because ELICOS programs have been designed for students who require English language training before commencing formal studies in Australia and typically require students to be first enrolled in a program in Australia.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Mandeep,
You can, but your IELTS/PTE score is a matter of worry. It's too low and won't be accepted. Either you must retake or complete an English pathway program.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Arrow, please mention your academic qualification to understand if you are eligible for a graduate diploma. Secondly, PTE score requirements vary with colleges, a score of 43 and above is required mostly.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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You need to know that admissions are granted on the basis of academic grades and not alone on IELTS and PTE scores. You must mention your education background and how much you scored for precise information.
Secondly, the IELTS core of 5 is not accepted anywhere. A score of 6.5 above is required. For PTE scores 54 is decent but check for every entry requirement on an university website.

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Harleen Bedi

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If your program of study is longer than 36 weeks, you require NZ$ 15,000 for each year (40 weeks) of study. For a single student this would translate to approximately NZ$ 300-350 per week for general living expenses. Same costs would apply for each dependent.

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