UNAIR NEWS The Directorate of Career Development, Entrepreneurship Incubation, and Alumni Affairs (DPKKA) at (UNAIR) hosted another insightful webinar titled 楪et Your Master檚 Degree in Australia: Info Session with Counsellor AU IDP East Surabaya on Thursday, March 6, 2025. The virtual event drew over 200 participants from various faculties and featured guest speakers Firda K and Aulia Anis, both education counselors from IDP Education specializing in Australian higher education.
Anis provided a comprehensive overview of the essential aspects of planning for postgraduate studies in Australia. She emphasized the importance of selecting the right university, meeting admission requirements, and preparing for the IELTS exam. She noted that Australian universities follow a merit-based selection system, where institutions prioritize GPA and undergraduate academic records. 淎cademic preparation and language proficiency are the key factors for succeeding in international studies. Additionally, numerous scholarships, such as the Australia Awards Scholarship (AAS), are available for Indonesian students, Anis explained.
Admission requirements and preparation strategies
Anis outlined five critical documents required for the application process to Australian universities. First, a degree certificate and academic transcript, typically available in both Indonesian and English. Second, a Curriculum Vitae (CV) that highlights not only work experience but also extracurricular activities that strengthen a candidate檚 application, particularly for recent graduates.
The third essential document is a passport, which is mandatory for administrative purposes. Fourth, a personal statement, which can enhance an application even if the applicant檚 GPA is not exceptionally high. Lastly, an IELTS test report form, which serves as proof of English language proficiency. 淪ince all coursework, assignments, and presentations in Australia are conducted in English, universities require assurance that students can adapt effectively, she elaborated.
Strategic steps in the application process
Furthermore, Anis discussed strategies for securing a Letter of Offer (LOE) and scholarships. She recommended that students apply for scholarships like LPDP first before proceeding with IDP to obtain an LOE. Conversely, students who prefer to secure an LOE first can rely on IDP檚 assistance in handling their university applications. 淲ith IDP檚 guidance, students can navigate the application process smoothly and focus on their study preparations, she added.
Once students obtain their LOE and secure funding, they can move on to the visa application process with IDP檚 support. This ensures that all required documentation is properly completed before their departure to Australia.
Author: Ameyliarti Bunga Lestari
Editor: Edwin Fatahuddin





