Please read this notice carefully regarding our registration status, course classification, and our commitment to Classical Ayurveda education in Australia.
1. ASQA Registration Withdrawal
Ayurveda College has withdrawn its registration with ASQA as a RTO and CRICOS Provider with effect from 24th March 2023 and will no longer issue eCoEs to enrol Overseas Students.
This means that international students seeking to obtain a student visa through our college are no longer able to do so. We encourage all prospective international students to review their visa options independently before enquiring about enrolment.
2. Our Teaching History
Ayurveda College has been teaching Classical Ayurveda courses in Australia since 1977 — nearly five decades of authentic, classical Ayurvedic education.Our commitment to the integrity and depth of Classical Ayurveda remains unchanged. We continue to welcome domestic students and international visitors who do not require a student visa.
Our courses are NOT VET Courses, as defined by the VET Act 2011, quoted hereafter:National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 No. 12, 2011.VET course means:
(a) the units of competency of a training package that is endorsed by the Ministerial Council; or
(b) the modules of a VET accredited course; or
(c) the modules of a course accredited by a VET Regulator of a non-referring State.
VET qualification means a testamur, relating to a VET course, given to a person confirming that the person has achieved learning outcomes and competencies that satisfy the requirements of a qualification.Our programs do not fall within this definition and should not be understood as VET-regulated qualifications.