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What We Offer

With many Australian universities offering world-class facilities and expert faculty, getting admission requires careful planning. We make this process simple, organized, and easy to follow.

University Research & Selection

Explore Australia’s wide range of universities with expert guidance to find the ones that best fit your academic goals, budget, and career plans.

Academic Profile Enhancement

Build a strong application by improving your school grades and academic record to meet the high standards of Australian universities.

Standardized Test Preparation

Prepare for key exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE for English proficiency, GRE or GMAT for postgraduate studies, and UCAT ANZ or ISAT for medical admissions.

Application Strategy & Timeline

Create a clear application plan for Semester 1 (February–March) and Semester 2 (July–August) intakes, ensuring all deadlines are well managed and on track.

Document Preparation & Review

Prepare your university-specific application forms, get strong recommendation letters from teachers and counselors, and organize any required portfolios or video profiles.

Interview & Assessment Prep

Prepare for university interviews, auditions, and other assessment requirements with targeted coaching and mock practice sessions.

Visa Support & Compliance

Get end-to-end guidance on the Australian Student visa (subclass 500), including support to satisfy the Genuine Student requirement (proving your intent to study) and help with financial documents and visa paperwork.

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Why Choose UniHawk?

Expert Guidance

  • Our counselors possess deep knowledge of Australian university systems, from Group of Eight institutions to specialized colleges across all states.

Strategic Planning

We provide structured approaches tailored to your experience, converting complex admission requirements into clear, actionable steps.

Comprehensive Support

  • From initial university research to final visa applications, we guide you through every aspect of the Australian admissions journey.
96%
Students Get University Admits


Australian Dreams Achieved

91%
First Choice University Rate


Preferred School Success

280+
Students Guided To Australia


Proven Application Expertise

88%
Scholarship Success Rate


Financial Aid Excellence

4.8
Universities Per Student Applied


Strategic Portfolio Building

3.5 Months
Months Average Process Time


Efficient Application Journey

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FAQs

Where should I apply to Australian universities?

International applicants must submit applications separately to each university – they do not go through a centralized admissions process. Applications can be done either online or via postal mail.

There is no fixed limit – you can apply to as many Australian universities as you wish, since each application is handled individually. However, we recommend applying to 4-6 universities to strike the right balance between ambition and practicality. This allows you to include a mix of dream, target, and safe options, improving your chances of admission while managing application effort and costs efficiently.

Australia has more than 43 universities, including research-intensive institutions, technical and vocational colleges, and specialized art schools. Most are located on the east coast: around 21 in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, and regional parts of Queensland and New South Wales; 8 in Melbourne; 6 in Adelaide; 5 in Perth; and 1 in Darwin.

The “Go8” refers to Australia’s eight leading research universities: Australian National University, University of Melbourne, Monash University, UNSW Sydney, University of Queensland, University of Sydney, and the University of Western Australia.

Yes – Australia offers full and partial scholarships to international students, awarded based on factors like academic excellence, program of study, financial need, citizenship, and other criteria. These scholarships may be provided by universities, the Australian government, private organizations, public entities, or sponsors from the student’s home country.

Your application generally includes academic transcripts, course preferences, and relevant employment history (if required). Personal statements or essays are typically not required for admission, but might be requested during visa processing. As part of the admission stage, you must also submit financial documents for review and complete a Genuine Student (GS) Statement to demonstrate your intent to study in Australia. Applications must be submitted by December for the first semester (starting February–June), and earlier than April–May for the second semester (starting July–October). Early application helps because decisions are often issued within weeks.

Most international students must apply for a subclass 500 student visa, except in certain postgraduate research cases. You must demonstrate proof of funds: at least 12 months of tuition fees, around AUD 21,041 for living expenses, and up to AUD 3,000 for travel costs.

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