Don’t miss out on your course of choice
Australia – The next term you can apply for starts in February/March 2007. The application deadline for most courses is in October; however, we encourage you to apply early for best consideration. Keep in mind that you do not need to scan and attach your documents, a counsellor can do this for you. Contact a counsellor for assistance with selecting a course or completing your applications.
If you have applied to start studying in Australia in July/August 2006, you should be making final arrangements to depart for Australia. As a reminder, StudyLink will send a free Lonely Planet Australia guidebook worth AU$47.95 to any student who submits an application through one of our sites, enrols for the July 2006 intake and sends us a copy of their Confirmation of Enrolment form.
US – The next term you can apply for starts in January/February of 2007 for many institutions, English language schools and other short courses allow students to start throughout the year. Application deadlines vary and we encourage you to apply early for best consideration. Keep in mind that you do not need to scan and attach your documents, a counsellor can do this for you. Contact a counsellor for assistance with selecting a course or completing your applications.
If you have enrolled to start studying in the US in September (first semester), you should be making final arrangements to depart for the US.
UK – It is still possible to apply to many courses starting in September 2006. Contact a counsellor to see if it is still possible for you to apply for your chosen course and we would be happy to help you.
Start thinking now about applying for 2007. Our counsellors are happy to help you find a course and institution to meet your background and interests. Contact a counsellor to discuss your study plans.
If you applied to an undergraduate course through UCAS by June 30 to start studies in September 2006, you should receive a final decision from the institution in July.
I have'nt much mony but i want to serve the world so I want to have master degree in elictrical engineering thank you for help
Posted by: Gamal ali Althibany | July 15, 2006 at 08:57 PM
i want to do MCA
I have'nt much mony but i want to serve the world so I want to have master degree in MCA
Posted by: Gurdeep | July 17, 2006 at 04:59 AM
i want to do my M.TECH But there is problem of investment. My interest is in reserch & development. thank u for ur valuable advice.
Posted by: Sanjeev Saini | July 27, 2006 at 10:20 PM
I have completed my B.Tech in Electrical Engineering. I want to pursue my further studies in Australia. Kind guide me for the best colleges and universities of Australia. I can apply for the work permitt for Australia or UK. Kindly guide on this also. The Scope of the Engineering and industries related to my field.
Posted by: Gurpreet Singh | July 30, 2006 at 02:37 AM