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Why Study In Australia?

Australia – a multicultural country that welcomes students from diverse cultures, religions and nations. The geography of Australia is as diverse as its people, Australia is home to the world’s largest coral reef system – the Great Barrier reef, various mountain ranges, rivers, islands and gorgeous beaches.

Being such a diverse country, Australia is a highly popular destination for international students. Students choose Australia for various reasons such as a multicultural community, a safe environment, part time working rights and an excellent education system wherein Australia is home to eight of the top 100 universities in the world.

Australia is home to at least 43 universities, with a main campus in each state or union territory. Institutes in Australia offer a wide range of courses – from Science, Law, Information Technology, Business, Engineering to Humanities and Medical. Australia is one of the top choices for international students as students get to work part time and casual jobs while studying full time. Students on a student visa can work up to 40 hours within two weeks during semester and unlimited hours while the semester is off.

When you’re researching about overseas education, choosing a country is likely to be one of your first considerations in mind. So why is Australia such a great option ?

Read below as we have shared five reasons that will help you making your decision easier.

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Australia Offers World Class Education

Australia has one of the best education systems in the world. Eight Australian universities placed in the top 100 in the latest QS World University Rankings. Australian universities are always excited to welcome international students into their communities. Students can choose between universities, vocational education, and English language training. If necessary, it is easy for students to move between one qualification level and from one institution to another.
One of the most appealing aspects of Australia for international students is the emphasis on scientific research. Australia is at the forefront of new technology and innovations. Students who study in Australia can take advantage of the country’s impressive technology & resources.

Work Opportunities

International students can work up to 40 hours per fortnight in Australia, which will help you pay for things like nights out with friends or short trips over holiday breaks. Students also have the opportunity to stay in Australia to work once they have graduated, taking advantage of the post-study work visa. It can be from 2 years to 4 years of 485 VISA.

There are also opportunities such as the Professional Year Program (PYP), which allows graduates of accounting, information technology and engineering degrees to gain experience and mentoring in an Australian workplace. Completing a Professional Year program can assist you to gain extra 5 points towards the permanent residency. Future Care Consultants working with various provider who are Offering Professional Year in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Tasmania.

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Scholarship

Besides acquiring the best quality education, international studies also enjoy the privilege of various scholarships. There are numerous internal and external scholarships offered to international students by the government as well as universities, thus providing a helping hand to the students to acquire the best education.

Australian qualifications are recognized worldwide. The perfect blend of theoretical and practical curriculum makes Australian graduates better qualified professionals and help them to have an edge over other candidates while seeking jobs in any part of the world.

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Lower cost of living

The cost of living in Australia is amongst the highest in the world. However, living expenses and tuition costs are considerably lower in Australia when you compare with that of the United States and the UK.

International students are able to work part-time while they study, which helps them cope with their living costs. There is also the chance of winning Australian scholarships, which helps students to reduce their cost of studying.

Cultural Diversity

Studying abroad means you will be introduced to an entirely different culture than the one to which you are accustomed. Australia is the second most multicultural nation in the world, and the migrants make up a quarter of Australia’s population and this is reflected in the country’s food, lifestyle and cultural practices and experience. The diversity found in Australia enables International students to get to know multiple cultures, step outside their comfort zones, and gather worldly knowledge.

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Recommendations for living in a regional area

Make sure you can find the course you want to study. Although the 5 points of regional learning are tempting, you should make sure that the courses you study are consistent with your future career ideals.

If you want to be a permanent resident, please ensure that you have sufficient employment opportunities in the area where you want to work. Future Care Consultants will be able to help you through various options.

Keep in touch with our highly qualified education counsellors and learn about the pros and cons of living in the area.

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