Study in Australia – An overview

May 19, 2010

Study in AustraliaAustralia is one of the best study abroad destinations places in the world with Australian educational institutions enjoying a very strong reputation for excellence in the international marketplace and a highly innovative policy plan for the sector.

You can enjoy the beauty of the Australian beaches, forests and outback whilst you earn your degree. The cost of living is very affordable and yet Australia has a standard of living that is among the highest in the world.

With the 3rd largest number of international students in the English-speaking world behind the USA and
UK, Australia has become many students’ choice of destination for international study.

Over 250,000 international students now study in Australia.

Our Australian Education system provides more than 15,000 internationally recognised courses that are all of world class standard.

Australia is the world’s smallest continent and the largest island. It is like nowhere else in the world.

It has an area as big as mainland of the United States but has a population of only 20 million people.

The
population is comprised of over 130 nationalities which makes Australia one of the most multicultural countries in the world. This broad ethnic mix has created a rich cultural blend of languages, fashions, architecture and cuisines.

Whether you decide to study at a university, English college, international school, TAFE College or vocational institute you will receive a high quality education ensuring future success in your chosen career.

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The Australian education and training system

The Australian education and training system has four main sectors: universities,vocational education and
training, schools and English language training colleges.

The Australian education system has been created to allow students to easily move along training pathways from one from one qualification level to the next.

Additionally students can easily transfer from one institution to a new one.

The top Australian universities listed below are all part of what is called the ‘Group of Eight’ Australian universities.

These top Australian universities carry out the majority of all Australia research and development and between them secure on average than 60% of all Australian university research funding.

Top Australian Universities for research and Funding (Group of Eight).

The University of Adelaide (Adelaide)
The Australian National University (ANU)
The University of Melbourne (UniMelb)
Monash University (Monash)
The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
The University of Queensland (UQ)
The University of Sydney (Sydney)
The University of Western Australia (UWA)

For profiles of all the top Australian universities visit our Australian Universities directory on the www.StudyinAustralia.com website.

Find top Australian universities in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra,
Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart, Darwin and many other cities around Australia.

In Australia, the majority of universities are public.

There are a total of 38 universities (and 4 private universities) spanning the eight states and territories of New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory.

Accredited by the Australian Government

Every university and colleges that offers courses for international students must be accredited by the
Australian Government ensuring that they publish their correct locations, courses, and tuition fees.
International students that intend on studying in Australia will need to have a valid student visa for the
length of their training in the country.

Prospective student need to check with the Australian Embassy in your home country to see whether you are eligible to apply for a student visa prior to receiving your official
confirmation of enrolment and then paying your tuition fees. You will additionally require Overseas Student
Health Cover (OSHC)

On arrival in Australia most institutions provide orientation for new students including organising
accommodation and other services required for your study abroad stay in Australia.

Living costs

Living costs to study in Australia for international students are very affordable with a good range of options available whether you choose to live with other students or on your own.

You can choose to live in the following types of accommodation: On Campus for between AU$100-250 PW or Off Campus in share accommodation, private rental accommodation, home-stay accommodation living with an Australian family or in budget hotels and guest houses.

One of the great things about studying in Australia is the fact that international students can work up to 20 hours each week during their semesters and full-time over their holiday periods.

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You can use the www.StudyinAustralia.com website to learn more about Australia, degrees, language courses
available, institutions, studying and living costs, application processes, student visas and more.





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