Why Consider February Intake in Australia?


February intake (Semester 1) marks the most significant academic intake in Australia and comes with a few noteworthy benefits:

  • Program selection breadth: The majority of Australian universities offer their complete suite of programs in February

  • Specialized scholarships: February admissions are usually aligned with major scholarship funding

  • Housing availability: Increased time to obtain on-campus accommodation and preferential housing

  • Best weather transition: Gradual adaption for those entering Australia during summer.

As noted in the Department of Education statistics, there exists a high concentration of overseas students, more than 70%, utilizing the February intake, making it the most favorable yet highly competitive intake throughout the year.

Key February Intake offered by Australian Universities


Most Australian universities have followed suit, starting February intake for students.

Group of Eight (Go8) Universities


  • University of Melbourne

  • Australian National University (ANU)

  • University of Sydney

  • University of Queensland

  • University of Western Australia

  • University of Adelaide

  • Monash University

  • UNSW Sydney

Other Major Universities


  • RMIT University

  • Deakin University

  • University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

  • Macquarie University

  • Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

  • Curtin University

  • University of Wollongong

  • University of South Australia

Things to do: Prepare


The preparation for feburary intake needs strategically planning. Here is a detailed chronology.

March - July (8-12 months before)


  • Decide particular university and related majors of interest

  • Look up the entry checklist and the cost of tuition

  • Make necessary payments for all standard testing required (IELTS/TOEFL, GRE/GMAT)

  • Complete scholarship research

July - September (6-8 months)


  • Complete standardized testing

  • Gather all relevant academic paperwork required

  • Complete reference letter requests

  • Work on statement of purpose/personal statement

  • Complete the application process to the university

September - November (4-6 months)


  • Deadlines: Complete University application by the deadline

  • Work on scholarship applications

  • Start payment of tuition deposits

October - November (3-4 months)


  • Begin International Student Visa for Australia Subclass 500

  • Booking health insurance (OSHC)
    • Payment strategy setting for tuition

Purchase Flights (December-January)


  • Booking flights

  • Vacation housing setup

  • Get ready for Australia

  • Attend pre-departure briefings

An often overlooked aspect of receiving this letter is dealing with the visa application, “The most common mistake students make is underestimating how long the visa process takes,” reminds Maria Chen, International Student Advisor at the University of Melbourne. I would say, ‘Once you get the offer letter and CoE, make sure to apply for your visa right away.”

Detailed Application Guide


Step 1: University and Program Selection



Do not apply without thorough research of:
• University ranking and reputation regarding your area of study
• Program’s courses and available areas of focus
• Credentialed Faculty members and their published research
• University tuition and available scholarships
• City where the school is located and its relative expenses
• Employment opportunities for students post graduation
Have a narrowed list of 3-5 schools that aligns with your desired studies, budget, and preferences.

Step 2: Review the Requirements of Enrolment:


Requirements vary by university and inter levels of study. Typically, it includes:

For Undergraduate Programs:

  • Successful completion of high school, achieving a strong academic standing

  • Proficiency in English (IELTS 6.0-7.0, TOEFL iBT 60-100 depending on program)

  • Some programs have specific subject prerequisites

  • Portfolio for creative arts/design programs

For Postgraduate Programs:

  • English proficiency (IELTS 6.5-7.5, TOEFL iBT 79-100)

  • Diploma of Bachelor in a relevant field is required, along with minimum GPA

  • Work experience for MBA and some professional programs.

  • Advanced level work requires GRE/GMAT scores in business or some nonbusiness skills.

  • Research proposal for research degrees

Step 3: Prepare and Submit Applications


Two application pathways are available at Australian Universities:

  • Via the University directly:

  • Each university has its online application portal.

  • Payment of application fees, which range from AUD $50-150 per application

  • Supporting documents include:

  • Academic transcripts and certificates

  • Results from English proficiency tests

  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume

  • Statement of purpose

  • Reference documents

  • Letter of recommendation

  • Other portfolios or requirements for specific programs.

  • Through Educational Agents:

  • Choose authorized education agents based in your country.

  • Agents offer application assistance free of charge as they are paid by universities.

  • Agents assist with document prep and correspondence with universities.

  • Key Application Deadlines for February 2025 Intake:

  • Other Universities: October - December 2024 

  • Group of Eight Universities: September - November 2024 

  • Popular Programs (Medicine, Law, Engineering): High demand programs have earlier deadlines, most times September – October.

Step 4: Receive And Accept Offer


In this stage, I further explain the submission process after applying:

  1. After applying, expect to receive offers, whether conditional or unconditional, in a typical range of 2-6 weeks.
  2. Make an analysis on the offers in regard to a certain level of competition:

o Program’s rank and reputation.

o Scholarship awards.

o Regional biases.

o Plans for the future.

  1. Preferred offers are accepted on the basis of choosing freely within the pre-determined limit they set.
  2. Payment of the pre-determined deposit (most times in the range of $1,000-5,000 AUD) is done.
  3. Acknowledgment of Enrolment confirmation is sent afterwards / CoE is accordingly received.

Step 5: Apply For Student Visa Subclass 500


This is a document that outlines the visa sub-classing criteria.

  1. An ImmiAccount is created under the Department of Home Affairs website, creating a user account that is part of a larger organization or company.
  2. From here, users are free to fill out the set visa application forms.
  3. The application fee set at (AUD $710) is paid.
  4. A set of documents – increasingly complex – are to be presented.

o Enrollment confirmation (Colleges & universities – school of education cooperation).

o Provision of funds alongside shown proof of financial capacity (Tuition fees and 24,505 AUD covering living expenses annually).

o Examination results in English alongside other language documents benefiting the applicant.

o Proof of insurance covering overseas student’s health (OSHC).

o Verification’s from health institution.

o Police clearance certificates for prescribed fundamental character documents.

o Encapsulated in strict to genuine temporary egalitarian policies defending the borders.

Visa Processing Times: 4-6 weeks (depends on the applicant's nation)

As James Wilson, Registered Migration Agent highlights, "A strong GTE statement is pivotal for visa approval." This centers on meeting the program's defining components vis-a-vis career aspirations and the home country return post-studies.

Stage 6: Pre-departure Actions


After visa approval, undertake the following:

  1. Purchase tickets (2-week pre-orientation arrival is ideal)
  2. Organize housing:

o On-Campus Housing (applies early- allocation is limited)

o Off-Campus Housing (facilitated through shared homes or private apartments)

o Staging awaiting permanent accommodation

  1. Adjust Supplementary Funding Note

o Set up a bank account in Australia’s jurisdiction
o Transfer funds
o Evaluate international changing units

  1. Prepare attire for Australian summer (most cities are hot during February)

February intake has the best opportunities:

University Sponsored Scholarships


  • University Sponsored Scholarships of Up to $8,000


  • Other Concessional Scholarships for Low Performers 

  • CBand Faculty Sponsored Scholarships of Varied Magnitudes. Advance the Betterment of Humanity

  • Ernest Shnick Memorial Research Tests Concessionary Payments: Geared Toward Performer Advancement

Note: Concessional government aid scholarships afforded further from earning country

Additional Grants Provided from the Government

Conclusion


In Australia, the February intake still remains the peak entry period for international students as it provides greater program variety, more competitive scholarship provisions, and extensive orientation activities. By adhering to the timeline and application strategy provided, you stand a substantial chance of being enrolled at your chosen institution.

As noted earlier, prepare 8-12 months in advance, consider all documentation carefully, especially for the visa application where a clear intent to study is a must, my start dates for the 2025 academic year is optimistic yet extremely achievable provided ample planning.

FAQs


Q: When exactly does the February intake start? 

A: Most universities are having classes in the late February to early March period so orientation weeks are 1 to 2 weeks prior. The precise dates are subject to institutional variations: but, in most cases, they tend to be around February 20 and March 5.

Q: Can I shift my admission from February to July intake? 

A: Yes, in most cases all Australian universities permit a deferral to the next available intake due to unforeseen reasons. Though, this could impact scholarship opportunities and should be verified with your specific institution.

Q: What are the chances of getting accommodation for February intake? 

A: On-campus accommodation is competitive for February figures. Applications usually open 3-6 months prior to the semester, and spots get taken quickly. To enhance your chances, submit your application immediately after the accommodation application window opens.

Q: Do I have the opportunity to work while studying during February intake? 

A: Yes, holders of a student visa are eligible to work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the semester, and unrestricted hours during breaks. Additionally, February intake students enjoy the long summer break in their first year, which allows for full-time employment.

Q: What if my visa is not approved before my February start dates? 

A: In the case of visa delays, many universities provide options to:

  1. Postpone to the following intake (usually July)
  2. Begin some units remotely (if applicable), and switch to on-site participation once your visa is cleared.
  3. Ask for a revised Code to reflect a later start date, but keep it within the same timeframe as other students in the same group.

Student Testimonials


Priya Sharma, India | University of Sydney “Getting in for the February class meant that I could access all the orientation activities and the student clubs from my first day. The organized welcome activities enabled me to build a network really fast which was a great asset during my degree. I will recommend that application processes begin 8 months prior to the date of travel."

Ahmed Hassan, Egypt | RMIT University "The competition was stiff for the February intake scholarships, but the number of choices available was definitely a plus. I applied to five different scholarship programs and received partial funding which helped me a lot financially. The key was starting my scholarship research almost a year in advance."

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