Why study in Australia?

Cultural diversity, globally-recognised degrees, top-ranking universities, interactive learning environment, and an open work culture – Australia is everything you’d need for that ultimate international exposure. What’s more? It is home to the world’s most liveable cities.

Students would like to go for study in Australia due to:

    1. International Rankings of Australian Universities
    2. 7 out of 100 universities in world are Australian
    3. Part time job opportunities for international students
    4. Post-Study Work Visa up to 4 years
    5. Opportunity for Permanent Residence
    6. IELTS, TOEFL and PTE scores are accepted by all universities

 

Availability of pathway programs for international students

Australia is one of the most culturally diverse nations in the world, with a large population of international students. This means that you will study with students from all over the world and will enjoy many of the comforts of home — from restaurants and grocers to film festivals and food fairs.

Australians speak English, which makes it easy for most international students to understand and be understood. However, the slang may take a little longer to master!

Their cities are great places to live and study, but now it’s official! According to QS Best Student Cities 2019, almost all of their major cities – Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and the Gold Coast – are in the world’s top 100 student cities.

Australia has an outstanding higher education system. With over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions, our system is ranked 8th in the Universitas 2019 U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems, higher than France, Germany, Norway and Japan.

The University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales and Monash University were all ranked in the top 100 universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020.

International students report almost 90% satisfaction scores for their living and study experience in Australia according to the 2018 Department of Education International Student Survey.

Our universities rank in the world’s top 50 in a huge range of study areas.

Australia provides world-leading education in many study areas. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 rated our institutions highly in the following fields:

    • IT & Computer Science
    • Business Management & Accounting
    • Architecture & Urban Planning
    • Pharmacy
    • Engineering & Project Management
    • Biotechnology & Biomedical Science

Australia is home to 43 universities with at least one university main campus based in each state or territory. There are 38 public universities, 3 private universities and 2 International universities.

The top 8 universities in Australia are popularly known as Group of 8(Go8).

      • University of Melbourne.
      • Australian National University.
      • University of Sydney.
      • The University of Queensland.
      • Monash University.
      • The University of New South Wales Sydney.
      • The University of Western Australia.
      • The University of Adelaide.