Students with excellent achievements or limited capacity, finance or lack of high school diploma can all study abroad successfully if they choose the right optimal path.
Coming from a rural area of Dak Nong province, Nguyen Vuong Thao Vi (born in 2002) has strived to overcome difficulties in "a place considered the lowland of English", choosing the right path and achieving success in her international studies.
In 2020, the female student had excellent achievements in three years of high school, achieved IELTS 6.5, no skill below 6.0 and many awards in speaking and academic competitions at all levels. With impressive achievements, Thao Vi still tries "double" to pursue her dream of experiencing advanced education in the world.
At that time, she was studying for her high school graduation exam and studying the QTS BSB50120 Diploma of Business course of QTS Education Australia with a 60% scholarship from the Board of Professors. This is a regular training program, belonging to level 5 of the Australian Education Framework (Australian Qualifications Framework - AQF).
"A useful skill I gained from the program is research. I often look up information on Google Scholar. This is very useful when reading some reports and projects," the Dak Nong student shared.
Thao Vi on her graduation day from the QTS BSB50102 Diploma of Business program. Photo: Provided by the character
The young girl said that the program's Blended Learning method is the factor that helps her maximize her strengths in learning ability. Online learning combined with direct support gives students the opportunity to experience the QTS Study Platform 24/7 online learning system, interacting directly with native teachers and the team of learning assistants at QTS Australia.
After an average of 12 months of study, students are provided with advanced international learning knowledge and skills before studying abroad, thereby developing comprehensively, quickly adapting and mastering their studies when officially arriving in a new country.
After completing the QTS BSB501020 Diploma of Business program, you can transfer to the second or third year at more than 30 top 1 - 2.5% universities in Australia and the world. The program also applies to some domestic international universities such as BUV or RMIT.
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With this roadmap, Thao Vi conquered the QTS BSB50120 Diploma of Business in just four months and won a "ticket" to enter the second year at RMIT University Vietnam. Currently, after graduating with a bachelor's degree, Thao Vi continues to study for a master's degree at Macquarie University (Australia) with a scholarship of 20,000 AUD.
However, the QTS BSB50120 Diploma of Business is not only for students with outstanding academic achievements. Young people with low GPA or who do not receive a high school diploma can still follow this route to continue studying abroad.
Dang Hien Nhi (born in 2003) was admitted directly to the second year of La Trobe University (Australia) with a 30% scholarship even though she was not qualified to enter university. The female student studied high school in Singapore. However, due to Covid-19, she put her studies on hold and returned home. Without a high school diploma in hand, Nhi fell into a deadlock when she did not apply to any regular university.
The solution that helped the young girl "regain her future" during that difficult period was to participate in the QTS BSB50120 Diploma of Business program. Nhi won a 20% tuition scholarship from the Australian Board of Professors. The 10x made efforts in both academic aspects, foreign language proficiency, and extracurricular and volunteer activities. As a result, she successfully studied her favorite major at a top Australian university and will graduate when she is only 20 years old.
"I learned about business and at the same time, I was exempted from a year of university, which helped me save time and money. QTS Australia not only helped me while I was studying but also supported me until now, when I have come to Australia to study," she added.
Hien Nhi continues her study journey in Australia. Photo: Character provided
In addition, many international high school students choose the QTS BSB50120 Diploma of Business program due to the difficulty of standardized exams such as AP, A-Level, IB... Thanks to that, you can reduce pressure on scores, take advantage of your English strengths and optimize your special privileges in the second year of university when studying abroad.
In addition, QTS Australia also provides a pathway for students whose families do not have enough financial capacity to study abroad. The organization will help Vietnamese students study abroad with a budget of 700 million VND, at the same time, receive many benefits in Australia.
The unit will work with parents and students to plan finances for the entire domestic preparation process, studying abroad and after graduation from the age of 16 (grade 10) through a strategic partnership between QTS Australia and Maritime Bank Vietnam (MSB).
Mr. Huynh Tran Hieu Trung - Southern Regional Management Director of MSB Bank said that financial solution packages are designed by the unit according to the conditions of each subject and specific case, instead of a general package applicable to all.
MSB divides customers into segments to understand the specific needs of target parents and students, and then offers appropriate solutions. "That's why the program is suitable for almost every family," he affirmed.
Under this program, high school students begin participating in QTS Australia's study abroad program and have a detailed, personalized financial plan developed based on their needs and conditions. The unit aims to provide optimal financial solutions, opening up many study abroad opportunities for students, reducing the budget for studying in Australia from 3-4 billion VND to 700 million VND.
In addition to ensuring financial resources, QTS Australia focuses on building a four-phase roadmap to ensure educational quality, including: improving English proficiency before studying abroad; equipping study abroad capacity and planning budget savings; transferring to universities in Australia, the US, Canada, Switzerland... and developing a full-time career after graduation.
"MSB hopes that students and parents will effectively use these solutions to optimize costs. At the same time, the bank can contribute to supporting the young generation in their journey of knowledge development," added a representative of MSB Bank.
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