Australia Education

Why study in Austraila?

Australia presently holds the esteemed rank of the third most favored destination for international students within the English-speaking realm. Despite its relatively limited count of universities, Australia proffers an education of unparalleled excellence, consistently securing positions in global rankings. Notably, eight Australian universities secured spots within the top 100 of the latest QS World University Rankings.

Elevating its appeal, Australia boasts one of the world’s highest standards of living. International students are granted the privilege of part-time employment during their studies, which aids in offsetting living expenses. Moreover, scholarships offer a potential avenue to alleviate the financial burden of studying in Australia for international students.

Education System

The Australian education system is divided into the University, Vocational and English language sectors.:

1.University is the highest level of study in Australia. Students can study at the undergraduate level (Bachelors degree) or postgraduate level (Graduate Certificate, diploma, Masters, PhD).

University of Applied Science:

2. Vocational institutions are closely linked with industry, making courses very practical and skill-based. Vocational Courses are provided at both the government funded and Further Education (TAFE) institutes and at private institutions. Many courses provide advanced standing into university degrees.

2. English language courses are undertaken for study, travel, immigration or business purposes. There are around 100 private English language centers in Australia. Some universities and TAFE institutes also offer English language courses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of living in Australia can vary on an individual choice of city or town. A student in Australia will need 18,610 Per Annum. This amount covers rent, food, basic clothing, public transport & books.

Generally Australian universities have two semesters. The first is from February to June and the second from July to November. This can vary somewhat between universities.

Yes, it is mandatory to have one English proficiency test.

Australian Agency recommends that a student get an Australian tax file number (TFN). student will need this for banking and tax purposes if they are work during study. Every Australian Post Office will have an application form available. Or can apply online.

The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), administered by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is an Internet-based system that maintains data on foreign students and exchange visitors before and during their stay in the United States.

List of Universities

  • Flinders University [FLINDERS]
  • University of Southern Queensland [USQ]
  • Charles Sturt University [CSU]
  • Australian National University [ANU]
  • University of South Australia [UniSA]
  • Bond University [Bond]
  • University of Melbourne [MELBOURNE]
  • Central Queensland University [CQU]
  • University of Wollongong [UOW]
  • Edith Cowan University [ECU]
  • University of Sydney [SYDNEY]
  • Curtin University [CURTIN]
  • University of Ballarat [BALLARAT]
  • Macquarie University [MACQUARIE]
  • University of Queensland [UQ]
  • University of New England [UNE]
  • Griffith University [GRIFFITH]
  • University of Newcastle [NEWCASTLE]
  • James Cook University [JCU]
  • La Trobe University [LATROBE]
  • Deakin University [Deakin]
  • Victoria University [VU]
  • Monash University [MONASH]
  • University of Technology Sydney [UTS]
  • Queensland University of Technology [QUT]
  • University of Western Australia [UWA]
  • RMIT University [RMIT]
  • University of New South Wales [UNSW]
  • Southern Cross University [SCU]
  • University of Western Sydney [UWS]
  • Swinburne University of Technology [SWINBURNE]
  • University of Adelaide [ADELAIDE]
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