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Reasons to Choose Australia for Your Higher Education
“Uncover compelling reasons to select Australia for your higher education. Explore its world-class universities, diverse course offerings, vibrant cultural experiences, and unparalleled post-graduation opportunities. Discover why studying in Australia is an enriching and transformative experience for international students.”
Top Universities
Australia boasts six universities in the global top 100, underscoring its commitment to high-quality education.
Diverse Institutions
With over 1,000 higher education institutions, Australia provides diverse educational opportunities for students
High Satisfaction
Australia enjoys an impressive 90% student satisfaction rate, indicative of a positive educational experience.
Student-Friendly Cities
Seven Australian cities rank among the world's best for students, providing a safe, inclusive, and rich environment.
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Popular Courses in Australia
Accountancy
Actuarial Science
Architecture
Business
Engineering
Earth Science
Nursing
Psychology
Tourism
Design
Information
Technology (IT)
Environmental Studies
Hospitality
Management
List of Australia Universities
- Stanford University
- Yale University
- University of Oxford
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- University of Southern California
- Columbia University
- Purdue University
- TU-Delft
- Dartmouth College
- University of Pennsylvania
- Brown University
- Northeastern University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of California, San Diego
- University of British Columbia
- University of Toronto
- London School of Economics
- National University of Singapore
- University of Melbourne
- RWTH Aachen University
- Parson’s School of Design
- University College London
- King’s College London
- Cornell University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Fordham University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- University of Waterloo
- University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
- McGill University
- University of California, Los Angeles
- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- California College of the Arts
- Parsons School of Design
- Texas A&M University
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, 10+2+3 system is accepted by Australian universities for Masters programs.
Australia has 39 universities, 37 out of which are public and two are private. Choosing a program and an
institution solely depends on your interests, academic background, and budget. To decide where to study
and what to pursue, you can start by creating a list of your interests and skills and spend some time
reflecting upon it.
Do your research to understand which skillset or interest has a good scope
professionally. Narrow down your choices accordingly and search for relevant courses and institutions.
You’ll also have to take intakes of your preferred courses into consideration, because not all universities
or colleges offer programs in all three intakes.
Now Living Expenses are AUD 24,505 and earlier it was AUD 21,041. Living Expense includes
Accommodation, Groceries, Rent, Bills, Food and Meals.
From 1 July 2023, student visa holders will be restricted to 48 hours of work a fortnight. Student visa
work restrictions were relaxed throughout the pandemic, and completely removed in January 2022.
Scholarships are always at the discretion of the university which depends on Merit which ranges from
20%, 25%, 50% and 100%.