Are you an international graduate in accounting, engineering, or IT who wants to pursue a rewarding career in Australia? If so, you might want to consider enrolling in a Professional Year Program (PYP). This is a special program that helps you develop your professional skills and gain relevant work experience in the Australian context. Professional Year Programs offer a unique opportunity to gain valuable industry experience, enhance your skills, and increase your employability. At Bhargo Education and Migration, we are dedicated to helping you navigate these programs and launch a successful career in Australia.

What is the PYP?

The PYP is a 44-week program that consists of two components: a formal training component and a work placement component. The formal training component covers topics such as Australian workplace culture, business etiquette, communication skills, professional ethics, and job search strategies. The work placement component is a 12-week internship with a host company that matches your field of study and career goals.

Who can apply for the PYP?

To be eligible for the PYP, you must have completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting, engineering, or IT from an Australian university within the last two years. You must also hold a valid student visa or Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485).

What are the benefits of the PYP?

The PYP offers many benefits for international graduates who want to work and live in Australia. Some of these benefits are:

  • It can help you earn extra points for your permanent residency application under the Australian Government's Points-Based System.
  • It can help you gain professional recognition by relevant bodies such as CPA Australia, Engineers Australia, or the Australian Computer Society.
  • It can help you improve your employability and competitiveness in the Australian job market.
  • It can help you build your professional network and connections in your industry.

How to apply for the PYP?

To apply for the PYP, you need to contact one of the approved providers of the program. You can find a list of providers on the websites of the professional bodies mentioned above. You will need to submit your academic transcripts, visa details, English language proficiency test results, and other relevant documents. You will also need to pay a fee for the program, which varies depending on the provider and the field of study.