Queensland International Business Academy (QIBA)

  • Founded: 1986
  • Address: Level 10, 140 Elizabeth Street - Sydney, Australia (Map)
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QIBA is a registered training organisation delivering government accredited vocational education courses. QIBA specialises in Business, ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) and University Pathway programs as well as Professional Year Programs (PYP) for Accounting, Engineering and Computer Science.

QIBA is a meeting place for Australian and International students from several continents, who together prepare for international careers in a high-tech, information-rich, global business community. QIBA’s Diploma Courses are part of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and can provide advanced standing at Australian Higher education Institutes.

QIBA staff and management have exceptional experience in international education: QIBA has been involved with major English projects in Japan, Malaysia and New Caledonia, with on-going English for Academic Study programs in Tianjin China.

We employ only fully qualified and experienced teachers. All our teachers have a passion for teaching. Our staff possess diversity and wealth of experience which is a distinct feature in itself. Students can expect a caring supportive environment stimulated by the experiences of our staff.

QIBA Professional Year Program graduate programs combines both formal face to face classroom learning and workplace experience to assist international graduates make the transition from university to employment, the successful completion of which also gives eligibility to apply for 5 migration points towards permanent residency with DIBP.

The Professional Year Program is a minimum of 44 week work readiness program, which is gazetted by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) and managed by the respective Professional Bodies. Over 44 weeks, participants develop workplace skills, become familiar with the norms and values in the Australian workplace as well as the Australian employment market and workplace culture, plus complete an internship placement to enhance career prospects in Australia.

The internship component of the Professional Year Program provides an invaluable opportunity for graduates to turn theory learnt into practical experience, QIBA Interns gain relevant entry level experience from internships sourced from a diverse range of professional companies and organisations. QIBA enjoy meeting the expectations of our interns by sourcing high quality internships and providing a pathway to the first stages in the journey towards a professional career.

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Community Reviews (4)

At Queensland International Business Academy (QIBA), the exceptional education paired with dedicated staff has not only ignited my son's passion for learning but also propelled his academic progress to new heights.
By Navin Gupta (Jan, 2024) | Reply

I don't care what others say, I'm having a lot fun here, the class is relaxing and casual, I like the style how my tutor teaches us, just have fun, that's the point.
By Wang Pan (Dec, 2017) | Reply

Very poor quality. They dont understand the situation of an international student and they just keep pushing. They will try their level best to cost your time and money, maximum amount possible. I would strongly recommend to go elsewhere for more flexibility. The policy of the institute is holding me back getting into workplace in a full force, its not helping me at all. They are total rip off, so save yourself.
By Kashif Ur Rahman (Nov, 2017) | Reply

Terrible. .This college if there just to take your money!!! I cannot express enough how bad this college is. Poor facilities ,unhelpful stuff, tiny class room teacher which english is not first language. And if your circumstances changes for any reason forget about refund..
By loren dimovski (Aug, 2017) | Reply