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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
SIIT Smail Street, NSW
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCommon Questions
Yes, international students can apply online directly to Sydney Institute of Interpreting and Translating (SIIT) or through one of their trusted education agents who can assist with the application process, documentation, offer acceptance, and student visa applications.
Education agents working with SIIT can help you select the most appropriate study option based on your study and career objectives, advise on eligibility for your preferred courses, assist in completing your application including required documentation, help with accepting your offer and applying for a student visa, and guide you on your move to Australia.
Yes, SIIT works with education agents in multiple countries. The agent listing on their website includes agents based in China (such as Beijing Aoji Education Consulting Co. Ltd in Shanghai) as well as agents across various Australian states including NSW, VIC, and TAS.
Yes, Sydney Institute of Interpreting and Translating provides an online application form that prospective students can use to apply directly to the institution without needing to go through an education agent.
Application
Three simple steps to get enrolled
Step 01
Enquire
Click "Enquire Now" and tell us a little about yourself. It's free and takes 2 minutes.
Step 02
Submit Documents
Our team will guide you on exactly which documents to prepare and submit.
Step 03
Get Enrolled
Receive your offer letter and confirm your enrolment. Welcome to the course!
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