Enrolment Process
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Enrolment Process
Blue Lotus College accepts applications from all potential Learners that meet the entry requirements specified in the course information. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is no space on your desired program, you will be offered a place on a course starting at a later date.
To apply, you must complete an enrolment or application form. If you are applying for a course that has entry requirements, you will also need to provide the necessary evidence (indicated in the Course Outline), such as verified copies of qualifications, identification documentation, etc.
If you are applying to transfer credits you should indicate this on your enrolment form and supply certified copies of your transcripts so that we can assess suitability. See the section on Credits in the handbook.
You will be contacted within ten business days regarding the status of your application and to confirm your details.
As part of the entry requirements, you may be required to complete a pre-training review and undertake a Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test. Details of the interview and LLN assessment will be provided upon acceptance of your application. These processes are to ensure that the course is suitable for you and to identify any learning needs.
Upon approval of your application, you will be sent further information about the next steps, payment arrangements, and how to get started on your course.
OUR CONTACT DETAILS
For inquiries related to training programs please contact Sami Byanju at info@bluelotus.com.au
For complaints regarding any of our services and training courses, please contact Suraj Rajthala at admin@bluelotus.com.au
Current students can make general inquiries via info@bluelotus.com.au
Our training programs are delivered at the Melbourne campus.
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Apr.2024Anzac Day
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April each year. The 25th of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916.
On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and the pride they took in that name continues to this day.
The Anzacs landed on Gallipoli and met fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. Their plan to knock Türkiye out of the war quickly became a stalemate and the campaign dragged on for eight months.
At the end of 1915, the allied forces were evacuated. Both sides suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers were killed.
The meaning of Anzac Day today includes the remembrance of all Australians killed in military operations.