Endless Opportunities with BITS Australia Degree Globally



The study of the theoretical foundations of information and calculation provides a basis for the adaptation of students to new technologies and ideas.

The computer technology has many areas, such. Computer graphics, computational problems, complexity theory, software development, algorithms, system architecture, etc. After B.Tech in computer science at the best engineering schools, you can find a good job in a reputable IT company.

Entry Requirements for BITS Australia Course

             Equivalent Australian Year 12 OR
             English (Australian Year 12 equivalent)
             Mathematics & Statistics (Australian Year 11 equivalent)
             A minimum IELTS overall score of 6 or equivalent with no band lower than 5.5. or equivalent

The Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS Australia) focuses on delivering knowledge and skills in computer networking, application development and computer-based software to meet current IT industry needs. The course seeks to ensure that graduates develop a broad and coherent body of knowledge in the underlying principles and concepts of information technology.
EIs are designed to give students the opportunity to examine and identify the critical needs of the IT industry and understand how these requirements are met.

The BITS Australia program includes units covering the full range of information technology and systems, including hardware, software, networks, security, databases and programming technologies. The course is aimed at highly industrialized graduates who have demonstrated the full range of knowledge and skills in a relevant project over the past year. In addition, candidates will be prepared for IT certifications in the areas of networking, system administration and programming.

Library

VIT’s Library has an excellent selection of current print  books, e-Books and e-Journals to help you achieve success    in your studies. E-journals and E-books are available to our students 24/7, and can be viewed on virtually any device. VIT has a qualified Librarian on duty to help students with all their information needs about BITS Australia program curriculum.

Students Special Needs

Students need to inform VIT of any special needs that may have a direct bearing on their health, well-being and consequently their studies at VIT. All efforts will be made to cater to the special needs of students, however third party referrals may be resorted while perusing the BITS Australia course.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Every person who comes to Australia under a student visa is required by law to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).  The OSHC must be paid before a student visa can be issued. The OSHC charges are subject to annual Federal Government reviews. VIT has appointed Allianz Global Assistance to provide this service to International Students who want to study courses like BITS Australia. Students must be covered by OSHC from the day they arrive in Australia, until the specified cover expires.

Allianz Global Assistance membership cards take around 1–2 weeks to be delivered to the institute. If students have any medical problems prior to receiving their card, they can visit a doctor, pay for the consultation and ask for a receipt. Allianz Global Assistance will reimburse some of the expenses as long as students have kept their receipts.

Orientation Program     

This program is designed to assist students to become familiar with studying and living in Australia and includes the following:
             Information on Course of Study like Bachelor of Information Technology, academic                        requirements and timetables
             Enrolment agreement and course payment plan
             Institute policies and procedures, including Refund Policy, Deferral, Suspension and    Cancellation Policy, Fees and Charges Policy, Reassessment Policy, Complaints Policy and     Academic Integrity Policy
             Course delivery locations
             Distribution of prescribed resource material and Student Handbook
             Fire safety, evacuation and emergency procedure
             OH&S legislation and information
             Using banking facilities
             Public transport
             Advice on counseling and health services

Is it mandatory for students to be present for orientation



Students who are unable to attend due to exceptional circumstances will need to report to VIT Admissions Office with the required documents (Passport, Offer Letter, Confirmation of Enrolment and proof of English language proficiency) as soon as possible for courses like BITS Australia.

ESOS Framework

Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that appear on the CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutes and Courses for Overseas Students) Register are governed by the  ESOS  (Education  Services for Overseas Students) Framework. These include the Education for Foreign Students (ESOS) Act of 2000 and the National Code of Conduct on Licensure and Providers of Training and Education for Foreign Students of 2007. These laws protect foreign students and maintain high standards of education. in private Australian educational institutions.

Complaints and Appeals

Complaints and appeals will be addressed promptly through a fair and equitable process. Should a student have a complaint or appeal they should first bring this to the attention of Student Services. If the issue has not been resolved to the student’s satisfaction, the student is required to submit his/her complaint in writing to the Student Services office.

Please refer to the Complaints and Appeals Policy, which contains an attached form for students to use when submitting their written complaint or appeal. To request the Complaints and Appeals Policy, please email enrol@vit. edu.au or visit our website www.vit.edu.au. VIT will act on the subject of any complaint/appeal as per the Complaints and Appeals Policy.

In response to requirements of the new legislation covering the education and training of overseas students in Australia, VIT has decided to use the Overseas Students Ombudsman (http://www.oso. gov.au). If a complaint/appeal cannot be dealt with internally, the Overseas Students Ombudsman office can be contacted at Tel 1300 362 072 or visit their website for further information. The Ombudsman’s services are free, independent and impartial – the Ombudsman does not take sides. In situations where the use of the Ombudsman is inappropriate or not agreed, VIT will use LEADR Mediation Services.

For getting  more information visit here VIT -  Victorian Institute of Technology.
14/123 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
1300 17 17 55 (or) support@vit.edu.au

Comments