Australia

FACTS

Australia is a country for global education & long-term opportunities. This is why studying in Australia has become popular. Moreover, the Australian government has been heavily involved in building a 'truly international education system. For various obvious reasons students want to study in Australia to further their dreams. The Education Industry is highly regulated by the Australian Government through initiatives taken by CRICOS. Australian Cities like Melbourne and Sydney are voted amongst the most liveable cities in the world & offer a fabulous destination for International students to stay in.

  • Full name: Commonwealth of Australia
  • Population: 21.5 million (UN, 2009)
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Largest city: Sydney
  • Area: 7.7 million sq km (2.9 million sq miles)
  • Major language: English
  • Major religion: Christianity
  • Life expectancy: 79 years (men), 84 years (women) (UN)
  • Monetary unit: 1 Australian dollar = 100 cents
  • Main exports: Ores and metals; wool, food and live animals; fuels, transport machinery and equipment
  • GNI per capita: US $32,220
  • Internet domain: .au
  • International dialing code: +61

OTHER CITIES:

Adelaide, Brisbane (1.6 million) Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne , Sydney , Perth .


CLIMATE:

Relatively dry, ranging from temperate in the south to tropical in the north You should undertake study in a field in which you intend to work once you graduate. You are strongly advised not to undertake studies in Australia with the sole purpose of obtaining a migration outcome. The student visa process is an entirely separate process to skilled migration and there is no guarantee that you will be eligible for skilled migration purely on the basis of having undertaken a course related to an occupation on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL).

The SOL is a list of skilled occupations that are in need in Australia comprising of four major groups: managers and administrators; professionals; associate professionals; and tradespersons and related workers.

The SOL can, and does, change in light of labour market needs in Australia. There is no guarantee that an occupation listed on the SOL at the time you begin your studies will still be on the SOL when you graduate.

The Australian Government wants a targeted, high-value, demand-driven, skilled migration program that is responsive to the needs of the Australian labour market. As these needs change rapidly, the skilled migration program will be adjusted accordingly. Read more about Australia's migration policy at www.immi.gov.au

In Australia, you have the freedom to choose a path that suits your particular goals. There are thousands of courses on offer. Whichever course you choose, you'll experience a unique kind of education. Studying in Australia promotes innovative, creative and independent thinking. You'll learn to work as part of a team, to communicate effectively with others and to develop the practical skills and intellectual abilities you need for global success.

Most importantly, you'll learn how to use your initiative. Your teachers will encourage you to think of original, practical solutions to real-world problems. Upon graduation, your qualification will make you highly sought after by Australian and international employers.

The Australian education system has a strong international reputation and is known for its effective structure and innovative policy developments. Many other countries, eager to improve their own education systems, turn to Australia for advice.

Australia is also one of the best places to live. It is a young, vibrant and friendly country in which students can live, learn and grow. So if you want a quality education and a good lifestyle, Australia's the place to be.

For admission into any level of programs, IELTS is required for admission and for visa purpose as well. For Master's level programs in Sciences, Engineering and Education this is the only requirement. Unlike the US, a score in GRE is not required. At the same time, some universities prefer applicants with a GRE score.

However, for admission into MBA programs, decent GMAT score, in addition to IELTS and relevant work experience of at least 2-3 years is required along with good academic background.

HEALTH INSURANCE

All international students in Australia are required to have medical insurance. The overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) charge of A$ 274 is payable before the student visa is issued.

  • Einstein College of Australia
  • Adelaide College Of Technology
  • Central Queensland University
  • Edith Cowan University
  • Trison Business College
  • Gold Coast Tafe College
  • Australian Nationwide College
  • Cambridge College International
  • Imperical College
  • Queens land Buisness and technology
  • Brisbane College of Australia
  • Perth Institute of business & Tech
  • Curtin International college
  • Hunter Institute
  • Illawarra Institute
  • New England Institute
  • North Coast Institute
  • Northern Sydney Institute
  • Riverina Institute
  • South Western Sydney Institute
  • Sydney Institute
  • Western Institute
  • Western Sydney Institute