Australian Harbour International College (AHIC) — Sydney, Australia
About the College
Australian Harbour International College (AHIC) is a privately-owned, vocational education and training (VET) provider established around 2015 in Sydney CBD. Registered with ASQA and listed on CRICOS, AHIC offers nationally recognized qualifications under the Australian Qualifications Framework. Located centrally, it boasts modern lecture rooms, training facilities, libraries, computer labs, and amenities for student welfare—including resources to support international learners
Location: LEVEL 1/84 Mary St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Why Choose AHIC?
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Prime Location: Right in Sydney CBD, providing access to transport, culture, and vibrant student life
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International Focus: Hosts students from over 45 countries, supported by a diverse faculty from more than 13 nations
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Skilled, Practical Curricula: Offers vocation- and skills-centered programs designed with industry input to equip graduates for real-world success
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Student Welfare Services: Includes homestay arrangements and airport pickup especially for younger students, plus support across the student journey
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ACcredited Quality: Complies with national VET standards (VQF, National Code) and regulation by ASQA
Entry Requirements
Academic Criteria
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Diploma / Advanced Diploma: Completion of +2 / Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) or NEB with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 (around 65–75%) depending on the program.
Graduate-level Certificates/Diplomas: Requires a bachelor’s degree (AQF Level 7) or relevant diploma plus work experience, or extensive professional experience (with approval)
A completed Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in Nepal, with a minimum GPA of 2.8 to 3.5/4.0 (depending on the course)
English Language Proficiency
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Diploma & Associate/Bachelor Courses: Academic IELTS minimum overall band 6.0 (no band < 5.5)
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Graduate Programs: IELTS overall band 6.5 (no band < 6.0)
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Other options include completion of Certificate IV or tertiary study in Australia, IB, CAE/CPE, EAP courses, or equivalent—subject to policy
Application Process (International Students)
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Must be at least 18 years old
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Submit SSVF Questionnaire, Enrollment Form, Statutory Declaration, Statement of Purpose, passport, academic transcripts, Unique Student Identifier (USI), and applicable application fee (~AUD 200)
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Participating students undergo an admissions assessment for academic and English requirements.
Courses Offered
AHIC offers a wide range of diploma and advanced diploma programs across fields such as:
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Business / Accounting / IT / Health:
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Example: Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management – 104 weeks, first-year tuition around AUD 6,000
Advanced Diploma of Accounting – 78 weeks, first-year fee approx. AUD 8,667.
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Other programs: Certificate IV & Diploma levels in Business, Accounting, IT, and Health & Community Support, with annual tuition commonly AUD 11,000
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Health Services (e.g. Ageing Support, Nursing) and Hospitality, Leadership & Management, Project Management, Childcare are also available—all with varying tuition from about AUD 8,000 to 35,000 depending on program
Tuition & Fees Guide
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Estimated Annual Costs:
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Business, Accounting, IT: around AUD 8,000–11,000
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Health sciences, Hospitality: from AUD 8,500 up to AUD 35,000 depending on program
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Cost Examples:
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Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management (1st year): approx. AUD 6,000
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Advanced Diploma of Accounting (1st year): approx. AUD 8,667
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Additional Living Costs for Visa:
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Estimated living expenses: minimum AUD 20,290/year for students, plus accommodation, food, transport, etc.
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Scholarships & Financial Support
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AHIC may offer special pricing or deals for individual courses—contact the college or approved education consultant for details
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External Scholarships: AHIC does not offer internal scholarships, but international students can apply for Australian government or external scholarships such as Commonwealth scholarships or the Regional Enterprise Scholarship worth up to AUD 18,000
Key Highlights at a Glance
Location: Sydney
CBD – vibrant, accessible, student-friendly
Programs: Vocational
certificates to advanced diplomas across diverse sectors
Credit Options: Many
programs offer credit transfer toward degrees
Inclusivity: Strong
support framework for Indigenous students
Admissions: Likely
needs academic transcripts, English test, SOP, passport
Scholarships:Limited
internal scholarships; external options may be available
Tips for International Applicants
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Prepare Documents Early: Collect academic records, proof of English, passport, and complete the SSVF and required forms.
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Apply Before Intake Deadlines: Intakes typically occur around January–February and November–December; apply months in advance (e.g., by August–September) to secure placement
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Arrange OSHC Early: Overseas Student Health Cover is mandatory for visa applications
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Plan Your Finances: Account for tuition, living expenses, and initial arrivals.
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Explore Scholarship Options: Research Australian government and external scholarships early.
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Engage with Student Support: Use orientation and support services when arriving to help settle in.
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