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Yes! As an international student in Australia on a Student visa (subclass 500), you may be able to change courses if you feel that what you?re currently studying isn?t the best option for you or your career goals. However, there are a few variables to keep in mind when you?re making the decision to change courses or study programs If you want to change institutions before completing the first six months of your main course of study you must contact your current institution for permission. You will require a letter of offer from the new institution in order to apply for a letter of release from your current institution.

If you have completed six months or more of study and want to change to a same or higher-level AQF course, you will be able to change educational institutions. Generally, you will also be able to get course credit at your new institution for subjects already completed.

If you've started studying your course in Australia and don't feel that it's the right fit for you ? that's OK! International students in Australia have the option to change courses, but there are some things to keep in mind such as credit transfer, fee and more, before making this decision.

You can only change to a course in the same education level or higher to your current primary course. So you cannot change from studying a bachelor program to a vocational program. If you wanted to change course, you would need to get a letter of release and then you would need to apply for another Student visa. To get the proper advice contact a Registered Migration Agent (RMA).

Transferring universities can be a difficult task if you are an international student but it is not as complicated in Australia as it is in other countries.

Utilize online platforms like official university websites, education agents, or government portals to explore available courses. Consider factors such as course duration, fees, and location. Ensure your chosen program aligns with your career goals and meets Australian immigration requirements.
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