Begin your academic journey in the diverse and multicultural Australia full of promises
Australia is one of the leading countries in higher education and research programs. Studying with an Australian provider will enhance career prospects.
Why Study in Australia
These are a few of the amazing reasons to choose to study in Australia.
Study at globally ranked institutions
Gain work experience while you study
Access extensive student support services
Live and study in safety
Feel welcome in a multicultural society
Employment opportunities
Australian Education System
Ranked 8th globally, Australia has 43 universities in Australia (40 Australian universities, two international universities, and one private specialty university), as well as many other institutions offering higher education courses. This means you can study at all levels of education including vocational education and training (VET), English language courses to higher education in universities.
Higher education courses can be taken to earn an advanced degree and continue your studies in Australia. There are three main types of higher education which lead to Bachelor, Master and Doctoral Degrees.
Apart from Australian universities ranking high globally, each year, Australian government and universities spend over $300,000,000 in scholarships awarded to international students.
What does it cost to study in Australia?
If you study in Australia, you will be expected to pay your fees, unless awarded a scholarship. While Australia is not generally cheap, it is much economical compared to many developed countries.
Some of the costs (in Australian Dollars) to expect will include:
- Hostels and Guesthouses – $90 to $150 per week
- Groceries and eating out – $100 to $150 per week
- Public transport – $30 to $60 per week
- English language studies – Around $300 per week depending on course length
- Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) – $4,000 to $22,000
- Undergraduate Bachelor Degree – $20,000 to $45,000*
- Postgraduate Masters Degree – $22,000 to $50,000*
- Doctoral Degree – $18,000 to $42,000*
* Note: This does not include high cost of delivery courses such as veterinary and medical. We can work with you to determine the exact cost of your course.
Best places to study in Australia
Australia has eight states and territories making it a big, and exciting country to study in. Each of the states and territories offers an incredibly diverse range of experiences for international students.
Queensland has 10 universities across 32 campuses and more than 100 private registered training organisations.
New South Wales is Australia’s largest economy with 11 universities including six universities in the QS Top 200 World University Rankings.
Victoria‘s Melbourne city is home to 182,000 international students from over 120 countries who make up one third of its student population.
The Greater Perth area of Western Australia is home to five leading universities and high-quality vocational education institutions and schools.
In Tasmania, the entire island is your campus as cities are close to each other, giving students the convenience to see the beautiful island.
Other major cities you can study in include Darwin, Adelaide and Canberra, each offering its uniqueness to international students.
Best courses to study in Australia
Australian universities and higher education institutions offer a variety of courses for international students that are relevant to the economic of the country and its skills demand for the labour market. That is to say that you are in good hands with what to do with your future by studying in Australia.
Some of these courses are in the field of information technology, agriculture and environmental sciences, medicine, nursing and allied health, engineering.
Most of the major subjects in these courses can be studied as certificate courses, diploma, Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degree.
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