Subject & Course Offered
Subject Offered
Course Offered
Courses Preparing Workforce for Industry Producing 8% of Country’s GDP*
Building & Construction
In terms of value addition, the construction sector in Australia accounts for 8% of the nation’s GDP, making it the third largest industry after mining and banking, according to AI Group Economics Research (2015).
In a growing country, one of the most significant industries is building and construction. There is always a demand for more space and infrastructure, including buildings, as well as other infrastructure like roads, railroads, towers, etc., because of the growing population and the influx of newcomers.
In fact, Construction & Building is defined by Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) as the industry involved in:
Students taking up Building & Construction courses may work for construction, maintenance and repair of:
Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for student visa in Australia, you must have:
English Entry Requirement
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) score 42 (no communicative skill score less than 36) or IELTS score 5.5 overall (no score below 5.0 in each of the component)
Pathway to Australian Permanent Residency
Building and construction, one of Australia’s biggest sectors, provides graduates with a variety of prospects. Additionally, graduates from this sector are frequently in great demand.
Students can apply for a Temporary Graduate visa as graduates in Building & Construction. These visas allow students to remain temporarily in Australia while also continuing their education and employment. They are permitted to stay for two (2) years after completing their study, depending on their areas of specialisation. They might gain relevant local work experience in this way, which could help them obtain permanent residency in Australia.
These positions are continuously listed on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL) and Skilled Occupations List (SOL) due to the growing need for graduates from the Building and Construction curriculum. Project Builder, Bricklayer, Construction Project Manager, Surveyor, and First Class Welder are a few of the positions listed.
ANZSCO Code Minor Group – 312 – Building & Engineering Technicians
What Are the Duties of Engineering and Building Technicians?
In research, design, construction, equipment operation and maintenance, distribution systems and installations, resource estimation, and site inspection, conduct tests and offer technical assistance to construction managers, architects, and engineering professionals.
Among the tasks are:
Visa Options for Immigration Per MLTSSL
This Minor Group includes following Unit Groups, the details of which can be found here.
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