yep
from my understanding of looking at the links
its basically you need to do a three year undergraduate degree... now it would probably help you if this was relevant to being a counsellor... so i guess in BSc you can major in psychology or some type of education degree or arts or there is a counselling undergrad but its in gippsland
http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/1731/ u also need to complete this
http://www.education.monash.edu.au/students/prospective/docs/mic-supplementary-form2011.pdfnow u will c they take these factors into account when they select students
Academic merit 35%
Work history and relevant practical experience 15%
Interview process and referee reports 50%
so im guessing u have to b really motivated and if you can find some work experience in that field thats like 15% and youll have to achieve great grades as well in ur undergraduate
so its definitely not guaranteed but if you put in the hard work and get some work experience you will have a good chance of getting in i reckon
and if you want further clarification i would recommend you call them up and talk it through with them