Study in Australia
Why Study in Australia?
AUSTRALIA, also known as the “land of kangaroos,” is academically one of the most sought-after locations for pursuing higher education. Culturally and socially too, it entices many international students every year. Although Australia is costlier than Canada in terms of its educational institute average fees structure, Australia offers great value for many. There are abundant job prospects during as well as post-completion of the master’s program. Also, the scholarship opportunities in Australia are fantastic and students often opt for this. Besides this, to manage the day-to-day living expenses, international students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week. The Visa application process here is much more feasible than in other countries.
Some significant facts about education in Australia:
- The Higher Education Enrolment Rate: 91%
- Education expense of the total expenses: 14%
- Of this Education expense, the percentage spent on Higher Education: 27
For UG Program:
- International equivalent 12 years of secondary education.
- Diploma or acceptable certification of graduation from High School in your home country.
- Students are to score a minimum 6 overall band in IELTS and PTE 50.
For PG Program:
- International equivalent of a three and/or four-year bachelor’s degree program from an accredited university is accepted.
- Students to score a minimum 6.5 overall band in IELTS and PTE 58.
- Good to have a GRE/GMAT score.
- A minimal education gap is accepted.
- Work experience applicants are welcome.
Benefits of studying in Australia
- International Exposure
- Multiculturism
- Work Permit
- Job Opportunities
- More research opportunities
- Scholarship
Top 10 Programs in Australia
- Management
- Medicine
- Computer Science
- Hotel Management
- Engineering
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Biology
- Life Sciences
- Accounting & Finance
- Marketing
The following documents are required for Admission
- Attested copies of mark sheets of class X, XII, and the Bachelor's degree.
- Two academic reference letters from lecturers/professors who have taught you most recently.
- One work experience LOR, letters of recommendation from the employer or manager who knows you well and can comment on your professional abilities.
- Personal Statement (SOP).
- Resume.
- Photocopied score reports of IELTS/PTE.
- Medium of Instructions Letter from School/Colleges.
- Proof of Funds.