Our Partner Universities

Time Academy is an ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) College in Sydney, Australia.  It is a privately owned Registered Training Organisation.  Times Academy has a beautiful new campus with excellent facilities. 

Times Academy has open and spacious classrooms with ample natural light and a fresh bright vibe.  There is a well-equipped computer laboratory and high speed Wi-Fi throughout the campus.

Wells International College is a progressive Registered Training Organisation (RTO) located in the heart of beautiful Sydney and Brisbane. We enroll students from all around the world and offer first class courses and facilities. Our Management Team and Teaching staff are committed to giving you the best possible educational experience whilst you study with WiC. We have been producing satisfied graduates since 1998 and aim to continue this tradition.

Why Australia?

Globally Recognised
Qualifications

Our degree from an Australian education provider can take you anywhere in the world. Australian courses are constantly updated with input from industry leaders to ensure your skills and knowledge are current, strengthening your ability to compete for jobs. The Australian Qualification Framework allows students to easily move through the education system. It also provides an easy way for countries to recognise your qualification and issue a comparable qualification for local use.

Uncompromising
Quality Assurance

You can study with peace of mind, thanks to Australia’s well-developed system of regulation, and quality controls designed to protect you. Australia sets the standard for excellence in education internationally. Our education sector is based on a network of world-leading education providers, premium facilities, outstanding lecturers and student support services. There is a robust system of quality control and government accreditation to ensure you receive a premium university experience.Under Australian law, universities must be accredited by regulators to ensure your rights are protected. Providers also undergo regular formal quality assurance audits to ensure they deliver the highest standard of teaching and learning.

A great place
to live and study

Australians have a reputation for being friendly and welcoming, with an open and informal approach to life, while also showing respect for the rights and freedoms of others. Also, Australia has a very high standard of living, with the quality of education, healthcare, transport, infrastructure and government services all well above international averages.

Global Experience Homestay

Global Experience (GE), established in 1999, brings together international students and overseas guests with more than 3,000 host families in Australia to provide Homestay services. They are committed to life changing experiences is recognised as having a unique culture of warmth and personal contact in an era of increasing detachment in the area of customer service.

This culture attracts like-minded host families and employees which is ideal to meet the students’ needs. Currently Global Experience employs native speakers act as translators when and as the need arises.

Cost of Living in Australia

Students should be aware that the costs of studying in Australia will depend on your education provider, the level of study you choose and your study location in Australia. Knowing the average living costs in Australia is an important part of your financial preparation. For your reference, here are some of the costs associated with living and studying in Australia (all costs are in Australian dollars). The costs below are an approximate guide only and don’t take into account your budget and spending habits. 

Cost Estimations

  Education Costs
School $7,800 to $30,000
English Language Studies Around $300 per week
Vocational Education and Training $4,000 to $22,000
  Accommodation  Costs
Hostels and Guesthouses $90 to $150 per week
Shared Rental $95 to $215 per week
On campus $110 to $280 per week
Homestay $235 to $325 per week
Rental $185 to $440 per week
Boarding schools $11,000 to $22,000 a year
  Other Living Expenses
Groceries and Eating Out  $140 to $280 per week
Gas and Electricity $10 to $20 per week
Phone and Internet  $15 to $30 per week
Public Transport $30 to $60 per week
Car (after purchase) $150 to $260 per week
Entertainment $80 to $150 a year

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