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Level: | Certificate IV | ||
Location: | Federation Academy, Brisbane Campus, Level 3, 160 Edward St, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, Australia | ||
Annual Fee: | AUD $ 10,534.00 | ||
Duration: | 116 weeks (116 Weeks) | ||
Start Date: | July 2024, October 2024, January 2025 | ||
Study Mode: | Full time | ||
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Regional Area*: | |||
Meet the Australian study requirement*: | |||
Meet Study in regional Australia*: | |||
Pathway to a 485 Visa*: | |||
Admission Requirments: | The following requirements apply to entry into this qualification:Age 18+IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English proficiencyCompleted high school Year 12 or equivalent.andVerifiable evidence of at least two years of full-time experience in Marine Craft Construction, Boat Building, or allied trades,orVerifiable evidence of successfully undertaking at least two years of full-time post-secondary studies related to allied trades. | ||
Our mission is to make your application process stress-free, ensuring you receive the maximum scholarship. |
This website is in a beta testing stage and is liable to have error. We cannot guarantee that this information is accurate, complete or current. Please see Terms of Use *This information is given as a guide only that may not be accurate, complete or current. You should seek independent advice from the Department of Home Affair and/or a registered Migration Agent and/or the Assessing Authority and/or Federation Academy before you enroll this course. ****This offer is subject to meeting the visa eligibility criteria and is valid for one year after completing the course. This offer is only valid for Bachelor's level courses or higher; Other conditions may also apply. We don't represent Federation Academy; The information submitted by you regarding education matters may be referred to one of our business partners and will be processed entirely by a third party. Studying in Australia may or may not imporove the chances of getting Permanent Residency; A student may study in Australia, spend a lot of money but finally may have to leave Australia. |