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Can Australian universities change their majors to schools?

Q: Can Australian universities change their majors or schools? Is it difficult? A: Australia is a country that allows students to change majors. So it is not difficult to change majors in Australia. As long as the applicant provides enough materials to prove that he has the potential and learning ability to apply for this major, the chances of successful application are still great. Below, Australia's transfer can be roughly divided into four situations: ● Situation 1: In the same school, change departments or majors in the same school, as long as the school agrees. If there are places in the school, you can transfer directly without telling the Immigration Bureau. For example, after studying for a master's degree in accounting at RMIT University of RMIT, and later interested in a master's degree in logistics, applicants only need to fill out the CourseVariationForm in the International Department before the start of school, and then go through the admission procedures such as fee change after approval. ● Case 2: Less than 6 months after changing schools. If you want to transfer within 6 months, what you need to do is: first get the offer from the new school, and then notify the original school to apply for ReleaseLetter. If the original school refuses you to transfer, but you have good reasons, then you can appeal to the Ministry of Education. If the original school approves your request, gets the release letter and applies for a new COE in the new school, then you can complete the transfer. It should be noted that if the visa category has not changed, there is no need to inform the Immigration Bureau that you have changed. But if you transfer to a different level, you need to apply for a visa again. It should also be noted that the Australian Immigration Service defines the main course. Many students need to read the language before the formal courses begin, or take preparatory courses or diploma courses before the bachelor's degree courses begin. Such language, basic or diploma courses are preparatory courses, not main courses. So if you don't consider whether to transfer, try not to apply for packageoffer when applying for a visa for the first time. ● Case 3: The main course has been studied for more than 6 months, but the learning level remains unchanged. If you have been studying in the main course for more than 6 months, you will transfer to another school, but your learning level will remain unchanged. If you transfer from one high school to another, from TAFE to a private college, or from one university to another, you don't need to change the visa category or apply for a new visa, just ask the original school to open a release letter. Usually, schools can't refuse. Applicants can register when they get the COE of the new school, and there is no need to notify the immigration department. ● Case 4: The main course has been studied for more than 6 months, and the learning level has changed. It is necessary to transfer schools, such as from high school to pre-university+undergraduate course, and from undergraduate course to diploma course. In this case, the visa category changes and a new visa must be applied.