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★What are the requirements for changing majors and schools when studying in Australia?

1. Changing majors on campus does not change course levels.

If you have already started your regular studies and the new major you are applying for is not related to your previous studies, then you will probably not be able to get any credit exemptions and you will need to start from scratch in the next semester. If you don't study, the time and tuition spent before will be wasted. Therefore, although it is easy to change majors in Australia, I hope everyone will choose carefully when applying.

If you change majors on campus but do not change course levels, you do not need to notify the Immigration Bureau when changing majors. However, if you graduate early or postpone due to changing majors, you need to pay attention to the terms of your visa. If you graduate early, you need to leave the country as soon as possible after graduation or extend your visa; if you graduate late, you need to go through the visa extension procedures before graduation.

2. Change schools and majors

Requirements required to apply for transfer:

1. Change schools after studying the main course for less than 6 months

If you want to change schools and your main course is for less than 6 months, you need to go to the new school to get an offer, and then notify the original school to apply for a transfer letter (Release Letter).

If approved by the original school, you can get a Release Letter and show it to the new school, pay the tuition according to the offer requirements, and get the official admission confirmation letter CoE document to complete the transfer procedure.

If the original school refuses and your reasons are quite good, you can appeal to the Australian Ministry of Education.

2. Transferring if your main course has been studied for more than 6 months

If your main course has been studied for more than 6 months and you want to transfer to another school, how difficult will it be? will be greatly reduced. Although you still need a transfer letter (Release Letter) from the original school, due to legal provisions, the original school cannot reject your transfer application, so as long as you successfully obtain the CoE from the new school, you can register.