Australia

Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world. Australia might be a small country of 24.5 million people, but it is world leaders in education. Australia is soon expected to take over the UK as the world's second most popular study destination, just behind the USA, according to the University College of London's Centre for Global Higher Education.

Benefits of studying in Australia:

Global Recognition

Graduates from Australian schools are highly sought after due to the impressive international reputation of the Australian education system. The government carefully regulates this system in order to maintain the high standards of education associated with the country.

Diversity of Education

Institutions in Australia offer a wide variety of courses and degrees, so international students can easily find the school and field that are right for them. The first decision international students have to make when choosing a degree program is which school caters most to their needs and interests. Students can choose between universities, vocational education, and English language training. If necessary, it is easy for students to move between one qualification level and from one institution to another.

Cost of Living

Australia's standard of living is amongst the highest in the world. Living expenses and tuition costs are considerably lower in Australia than they are in the United States and the United Kingdom. International students are able to work part-time while they study, allowing them to offset their living costs. There is also the possibility of scholarships, which helps to lower the cost of studying for international students.

Technology

One of the most appealing aspects of Australia for international students is the emphasis on scientific research. Australia is at the forefront of new technology and innovations. Students who study in Australia can take advantage of the country's impressive technology and resources.

Work

International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week while studying in Australia. This is a great opportunity for those who want to earn money to offset living expenses during their stay, and for students who want to gain work experience in their field of interest while they study.

Post Study Work Permit:

Australia is now offering up to 4 years of Post Study Work permit. Length of the Work Permit will depend on the type of the course and location of the institute's campus where you have completed the course.

Universities in Australia

  1. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), Melbourne
  2. Swinburne University of Technology
  3. Griffith University
  4. Curtin University, Perth
  5. University of Technology, Sydney
  6. Melbourne Institute of Technology,Melbourne
  7. William Angliss Institute of TAFE, Melbourneand Sydney
  8. The University of Adelaide College + University of Adelaide
  9. Australian National University College leading to Australian National University(ANU)
  10. Billy Blue College of Design,Sydney
  11. TAFE Queensland- EastCampus
  12. William Blue College of HospitalityManagement
  13. Tasmanian GovernmentSchools
  14. Taylors College with UWA,Perth
  15. RMIT University
  16. Swinburne University of Technology
  17. La Trobe University
  18. Federation University (Mt Helen Campus - Regional) and Berwick
  19. Melbourne Campus
  20. Central Queensland University (CQU)
  21. Charles Sturt University (CSU)
  22. Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT)
  23. Southern Cross University
  24. Torrens University,
  25. Edith Cowan University,
  26. Deakin College
  27. Deakin University
  28. Western Sydney University
  29. University of Wollongong
  30. University Of New England
  31. Swinburne University (ECA)
  32. Central Queensland University (CQU)
  33. Australian Catholic University (ACU)
  34. Torrens University
  35. Le Cordon Bleu
  36. The University of Adelaide College + University of Adelaide
  37. Griffith University
  38. Federation University, Brisbane
  39. James Cook University (Regional) (Cairns and Townsville)
  40. James Cook University Brisbane
  41. University of Sunshine Coast
  42. Curtin University of Technology
  43. TAFE WA
  44. Murdoch University
  45. Central Queensland University, Perth
  46. University of Canberra, Bruce Campus
  47. Australian Catholic University
  48. Engineering Institute of Technology
  49. University of Canberra (UC) College leading University of Canberra
  50. Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
  51. Victoria University
  52. University of Southern Queensland
  53. Charles Darwin University
  54. University of the Sunshine Coast
  55. The University of Adelaide College
  56. University of Adelaide