Automotive Courses
There is a huge new area of opportunities, scopes and challenges belonging to future of automotive industry, and this is what the workforce needs to be prepared for.
Automotive courses are especially designed to cater to present and future needs of this industry. The Automotive course concentrates on helping students apply hands-on expertise developed and use it on the job.
Automotive courses enable the students to become job-ready and provide them deep knowledge and insights on different aspects of the industry, including:
- Training and knowledge of different subjects
- Information on latest technology
- Learning and diagnosing mechanical systems
- Automotive electrical maintenance
- Automotive repair and maintenance
- Knowledge of fuel & ignition systems
- Much more!
Here is a brief of Automotive courses offered in Australia.
Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for student visa in Australia, one must have the following:
- a valid passport for the duration of your study in Australia
- offer letter from the selected university/institution
- evidence of access to sufficient funds
- evidence of Overseas Student Health Cover
- all other relevant documents listed on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection visa checklists
English Entry Requirement
IELTS score 5.5 overall and no score below 5 in each of the component*
Pathway To Australian Permanent Residency
IELTS score 5.5 overall and no score below 5 in each of the component*
As one of the largest industries in Australia, Building & Construction offers number of opportunities to graduates. Furthermore, graduates from this industry are in high demand on a regular basis.
As a Building & Construction graduate, students have the option to apply for a Temporary Graduate visa. Students with these visas have the option to continue studying, working as well as staying in Australia on a temporary basis. Once they have completed their course, based on their specializations, they are allowed to stay for two (2) years. This would give them a chance to obtain related local work experiences which may help them get Permanent Residency in Australia.
Because of the increasing requests for graduates from the Building and Construction program, these jobs are constantly posted in the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL) and Skilled Occupations List (SOL). A few examples of the job postings are Project Builder, Bricklayer, Construction Project Manager, Surveyor, and Welder (First Class).
Anzsco Code: 321211-321214 – Motor Mechanics
What Do Motor Mechanics Do?
- Repair, maintain and test motor vehicle and other internal combustion engines and related mechanical components
- Maintain, test and repair petrol engines and the mechanical parts of lightweight motor vehicles such as transmissions, suspension, steering and brakes
- Maintain, test and repair diesel motors and the mechanical parts of trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles such as transmissions, suspension, steering and brakes
- Maintain, test and repair the mechanical parts of motorcycles
- Maintain, test and repair engines of chainsaws, lawn mowers, garden tractors and other equipment with small engines
Task Include
- Detecting and diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults in engines and parts
- Dismantling and removing engine assemblies, transmissions, steering mechanisms and other components, and checking parts
- Repairing and replacing worn and defective parts and reassembling mechanical components, and referring to service manuals as needed
- Performing scheduled maintenance services, such as oil changes, lubrications and engine tune-ups, to achieve smoother running of vehicles and ensure compliance with pollution regulations
- Reassembling engines and parts after being repaired
- Testing and adjusting mechanical parts after being repaired for proper performance
- Diagnosing and testing parts with the assistance of computers
- May inspect vehicles and issue
- roadworthiness certificates or detail work required to achieve roadworthiness
- May respond to vehicle breakdown service calls
Visa Options For Immigration Per MLTSSL
- 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186)
- 189 – Skilled Independent (subclass 189) – Points-Tested
- 190 – Skilled Nominated (subclass 190)
- 407 – Training visa (subclass 407)
- 485 – Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) – Graduate Work
- 489 – Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) – Family nominated
- 489 – Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) – State or Territory nominated
- 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) – Medium Term Stream
- 187 – Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme (subclass 187)