Darwin

Darwin, located at the top of Australia, is a unique city filled with exciting places to explore. It boasts a rich Indigenous heritage and a welcoming community. Known for its modern amenities and tropical climate, Darwin is surrounded by beautiful surf and lush greenery. You can spend your days exploring the surrounding areas, including stunning deserts, natural monoliths, freshwater holes, and iconic sights like Katherine Gorge, Uluru, Kakadu National Park, and the Karlu Karlu Devil’s Marbles.

The city is also renowned for its diverse ecosystem and wildlife. You can learn about local plant life, go bird watching, or even spot wild crocodiles on an unforgettable river cruise.

With its deep Indigenous culture, Darwin offers a chance to visit Aboriginal art galleries in the city center or take a guided tour to learn about the Dreamtime stories of the Larrakia people. Many international students are attracted to Darwin for its authentic Aussie experience, friendly atmosphere, stunning natural surroundings, and relaxed lifestyle.

As a regional area, Darwin allows students to earn an additional 5 points on the Australian Immigration Points Test and may provide an opportunity to apply for a Skilled Work Regional Visa (subclass 491).

Electrotechnology Electrician

This qualification equips you with the skills to select, install, set up, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain systems and equipment in buildings and premises.

It also includes the ERAC (Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council) requirements for an Electrician’s license. However, please note that while this course meets the academic requirements, it does not grant graduates a license to work as an electrician in Australia.

Duration: 2 years

Cost: $26,000 in total + $200 enrollment + $300 materials

Payment plan: $3,687.50 initial deposit + monthly payments

Instrumentation and Control

This qualification develops the skills needed to select, install, set up, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain systems and equipment in buildings and premises.

It incorporates the ERAC (Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council) requirements necessary for an Electrician’s license. However, while this course meets the academic prerequisites, it does not grant graduates a license to work as an electrician in Australia.

Duration: 2 years (20 hours per week)

Cost: $24,500 in total + $200 enrollment + $300 materials

Payment plan:$3,500 initial deposit + monthly payments

Details

  • Top University
    Charles Darwin University (CDU)
  • Average Tuition Fee
    20000
  • Key Industries
    engineering, mining, utilities, defense, and communication

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