Australia
Australia is one of the most happening and exciting place that has attracted foreign students from world over to study in. Apart from its natural beauty and out-of-this-world infrastructure, Australia also has on offer high-quality education. Australia’s higher education system is regulated by federal bodies, so every year the Australian government performs checks on the universities and ensures they offer high education standards. Degrees obtained from Australia are recognized across the world.
Currently, Australia ranks third in terms of foreign students choosing it as their education destination, just behind US and UK.
Requirement
You require an “Admission offer letter” from your Australian education provider at the time you lodge your application. Evidence of English knowledge/level. For example, IELTS score 6.0. You should have health insurance acceptable through the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for yourself.Currency:
The Australia currency is based on a dollar and cents system, with 100 cents in one Australian Dollar. The symbol is AUS$.The Culture:
Majority of Australians are Christian and speak English but as the population of Asians have increased to up to one million, you can also find languages Chinese, Japanese and Indian languages spoken widely.Education Costs:
The cost of living and tuition is much lower in Australia as compared to the USA. Most people choose Australia as their destination because it allows them to study as well as maintain a high standard of living.Work opportunities:
Students can work up to 20 hrs per week during the term and full time during vacations. This allows students to study as well as fund their study simultaneously.Recognized universities:
Australian universities are known for their research and development and are at the forefront of using new technology and innovative methods.List of Universities / Colleges in Australia.
Sr. No. |
Name of Institution |
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Brisbane |
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1 |
Southbank Tafe |
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2 |
Brisbane North Institute of Tafe |
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3 |
Shafston College |
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4 |
Central Queensland University |
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5 |
Griffith University |
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6 |
James Cook University |
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7 |
University of Southern Queensland |
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Adelaide |
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8 |
University of Southern Queensland |
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9 |
IIBIT University of Ballarat |
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10 |
Flinders University |
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11 |
University of South Australia |
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Melbourne |
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12 |
Meridian International Hotel School |
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13 |
Hales Institute |
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14 |
Unique College |
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15 |
Uniworld College |
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16 |
North Melbourne Institute of Tafe |
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17 |
St.George Institute |
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18 |
Melbourne Institute of Technology |
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19 |
Australian Industrial Systems Institute |
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20 |
Australia National Airline College |
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21 |
International Design School |
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22 |
Charles Sturt University |
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23 |
Stotts College |
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Sydney |
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24 |
IIIawara Tafe |
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25 |
Sterling College |
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26 |
Meridian International Hotel School |
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27 |
Sydney Institute of Business Hotel Management School |
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28 |
IIBIT Sydney |
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29 |
Central Queensland University |
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30 |
University of Western Sydney |
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Perth |
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31 |
Perth Institute |
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32 |
Perth Institute of Business & Technology |
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33 |
Edith Cowan University |
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34 |
Deakin University |
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35 |
Latrobe University |
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36 |
Swinburne University of Technology |
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37 |
Homesglen Tafe |
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38 |
Australian Industrial Systems Institute |
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