There are 6 Certificate II courses offered by 5 CRICOS-registered providers across South Australia. Whether you are looking to start a career in hospitality, information technology, community services, or construction, a Certificate II (AQF Level 2) provides a foundational skill set and a pathway to further study or entry-level employment. Each provider listed here is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS), ensuring you receive quality education under the ESOS Act protections. HeadStart Academy helps you compare these options side by side, with up‑to‑date tuition ranges, durations, and location details sourced directly from the CRICOS register (April 2026). Explore your options and take the first step toward studying in South Australia.
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A Certificate II is the second level of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). It is designed to equip students with basic operational knowledge, practical skills, and the ability to perform routine tasks under supervision. Typical entry requirements for a Certificate II include completion of Year 10 (or equivalent) and a minimum English proficiency (e.g., IELTS 5.5 to 7.0 depending on the provider). Graduates may progress to a Certificate III or enter the workforce in entry‑level roles. This level is ideal for international students wanting to build a foundation in a specific field before committing to a longer qualification.
Tuition fees for Certificate II courses in South Australia range from approximately A$750 to A$7,000 (indicative, set by individual providers). Course duration varies from 7 weeks to about 26 weeks (roughly 6 months). These figures cover tuition only – you must also budget for non‑tuition costs such as enrolment fees, textbooks, and the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), plus living expenses like rent, groceries, and transport. Adelaide, for example, typically offers lower living costs than Sydney or Melbourne, with weekly rent ranging from A$200–$350 for shared accommodation. The table below breaks down indicative tuition and duration by field of education.
**Bush Tukka Pty Ltd (CRICOS 03978F)** – Based in Adelaide, this private provider offers 2 Certificate II courses focused on Food, Hospitality and Personal Services. Their programs combine practical bush‑food skills with commercial cookery, attracting students interested in Australia’s unique indigenous cuisine. **Clip Joint Academy of Hairdressing Pty Ltd as trustee for the Clip Joint Academy Unit Trust (CRICOS 02103K)** – A specialist hairdressing academy in Adelaide with 1 Certificate II course. Known for hands‑on salon training and strong industry connections. **Adelaide Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd (CRICOS 03133G)** – Located in Adelaide’s CBD, this institute offers 1 Certificate II in Information Technology. It prides itself on small class sizes and pathways to higher IT qualifications. **Skills Training College Pty Ltd (CRICOS 03884A)** – A national provider with a campus in Adelaide, delivering a Certificate II in Society and Culture. They emphasise support for international students and flexible study options. **Xceed Training Solutions Pty Ltd (CRICOS 04302J)** – Based in Adelaide, this provider offers a Certificate II in Architecture and Building. Courses are designed for students seeking entry into the construction trades, with strong industry partnerships for work placements.
Certificate II courses in South Australia span four broad fields of education: **Food, Hospitality and Personal Services (Field 11)** – includes cooking, hospitality, and personal care skills; **Information Technology (Field 02)** – covering foundational digital literacy and basic programming; **Society and Culture (Field 09)** – including community services and aged care; and **Architecture and Building (Field 04)** – focusing on basic construction and building trades. Each field offers a distinct pathway: for example, a Certificate II in Hospitality can lead to Certificate III in Commercial Cookery, while a Certificate II in IT can ladder into a Diploma of Information Technology. Use the CRICOS register to search for courses by field and location.
English language requirements vary by provider, but for Certificate II level you will typically need an IELTS overall band score of 5.5 to 7.0 (or equivalent test such as TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic). Some providers may accept alternative evidence like previous study in English or completion of an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) pathway. Always check the specific entry requirements of your chosen provider before applying. Remember, these are set by the institution and not by the Australian Government – but you must also meet the Department of Home Affairs’ English language requirements for your student visa, which for most Certificate II courses is IELTS 5.5 overall with no band below 5.0.
To study a Certificate II in South Australia as an international student, you will need a **Student visa (Subclass 500)**. Key requirements include: a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from a CRICOS‑registered provider, genuine temporary entrant (GTE) statement, sufficient financial capacity to cover tuition, living costs, and travel, and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your stay. Living costs are estimated at A$21,041 per year for a single student (plus course fees). For detailed visa guidance, visit our page on the **Student visa (Subclass 500)**. Remember, HeadStart Academy does not provide migration advice – consult a registered MARA agent or the Department of Home Affairs for your specific situation.
Ready to start your Certificate II journey in South Australia? Use the CRICOS register to find your ideal course and apply directly to the provider. HeadStart Academy is here to help – explore our guides and compare options.
Showing 9 certificate ii courses from 7 CRICOS providers in South Australia.
Counted from the official register for SA: 9 non-expired CRICOS courses across 7 providers.
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