1. Joint Master Programme (6+6, 1 year in Offshore country, up to 1 year in Australia*)
This Programme is designed to upgrade the Master degree course in cooperative offshore universities and articulate these students to a number of our Australian universities after completing the programme successfully. Student will study 6 post graduate units which are accredited by Australian universities in parallel to the IIBT foundation programme in their offshore country. Upon completion the student will travel to the cooperative Australian University to complete the rest of the Masters course.
| Programme Structure |
IIBT Foundation Programme (Academic English, University study skills, Australian Culture) PLUS 6 post graduate units accredited by cooperative Australian universiteis. |
| Academic Entry requirement |
Offshore Bachelor Degree Holder/Offshore fourth year undergraduate student who is going to acquire Bachelor degree, with the entry permission from the cooperative offshore universities. |
| English Entry requirement |
IELTS 5.0 or equivalent (students with lower IELTS scores can be considered for admission with conditions) |
Financial requirement (Principle)
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If you meet the Australian University English Entry Requirement, a guarantee of AU $29,000 has to be deposited in a DIMIA recognised bank in the name of your family for at least 6 months prior to submitting visa application (subject to the variations of tuition fees in Australian universities);
If you have not met the Australian University English Entry Requirement, an extra sum is required by DIMIA for undertaking the additional English preparation course in Australia.
IIBT will provide documentary support through our co-oporative offshore universities. For more detailed requirments, please consult our authorised staff in your univeristy. You are also strongly advised to visit the Australian Government Immigration website at http://www.immi.gov.au/students/index.htm |
Australian university entry requirment (Principle) |
Minimum IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 ; Bachelor Degree Holder; and Successful completion of the Programme. |
2. Master Pathway Programme (1+1, 1 year in Offshore country, 1 years in Australia*)This Programme is designed to enable Offshore Bachelor graduates to receive English and Academic preparation training, as well as (the up to two) Master-level units taught by IIBT before entering into the Masters degree study in our cooperative Australian universities.
| Programme Structure |
IIBT Foundation Programme (Academic English, University study skills, Australian Culture) PLUS up to two Master-level units which are taught by IIBT and accredited by cooperative Australian universities. |
| Academic Entry requirement |
Offshore Bachelor Degree Holder/Chinese fourth year undergraduate student who is going to acquire Bachelor degree. |
| English Entry requirement |
IELTS 5.0 or equivalent (students with lower IELTS scores can be considered for admission with conditions) |
Financial requirement (Principle)
|
If you meet the Australian University English Entry Requirement, a guarantee of AU $37,000 has to be deposited in a DIMIA recognised bank in the name of your family for at least 6 months prior to submitting visa application (subject to the variations of tuition fees in Australian universities);
If you have not met the Australian University English Entry Requirement, an extra sum is required by DIMIA for undertaking the additional English preparation course in Australia.
IIBT will provide documentary support through our co-oporative offshore universities. For more detailed requirments, please consult our authorised staff in your univeristy. You are also strongly advised to visit the Australian Government Immigration website at http://www.immi.gov.au/students/index.htm |
Australian university entry requirment (Principle) |
Minimum IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 ; Bachelor Degree Holder; and Successful completion of the Programme |
*The length of the study period in Australia is subject to student's individual achievement and the units arrangement schedule released by Australian universities.