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What if I have a disability?
Victoria provides equal study opportunities for people with disabilities, including international students. Your disability is usually not considered when applying for a course, although your health will be assessed when you apply for a visa, and you will need a medical examination. If you have a disability which may disadvantage your studies, you should tell your education provider. Most institutions have assistance for students with disabilities. The information you provide them is confidential and won't affect your application.

