General Information
Australia is a land of diversity and culture. Living in a different country can be very different and your lifestyle will undoubtedly change. To help you adapt to Australia, we have compiled this resource detailing what life in Australia is like:
Map and Climate
For international students from Europe and North America, the climate in Australia may take some getting used to, as the Australian seasons are opposite to those in Europe and North America. The climate in Australia varies widely depending on the area, as Australia consists of a variety of environments: from beaches to deserts to grazing lands to coral reefs.
People and Culture
Australia is an extremely culturally diverse country. It is varied in its religion, language, history, and art. International students who study in Australia will find themselves studying in a fascinating and diverse environment.
Accommodation
One of the first things international students will have to determine when preparing to study in Australia is where to live. The majority of Australian students live off-campus, through homestay programs, hostels, or rental properties. However, some Australian universities provide their students with housing options, which allow international students to socialize with Australian students during their studies.
Getting Around
Australia is an extremely large country, making transportation very important. The public transportation system is very efficient, and international students should always be able to get to where they need to go, whether by bus, train, bike, or plane.
Money Matters
Tuition in Australia is generally less expensive than tuition in the United States or United Kingdom, but it is still important for international students to budget and be careful with their finances.
Visa Requirements
The Australian Government allows people who are not Australian citizens or permanent residents in Australia to study in Australia. There are several requirements that must be.
Why Study in Australia?
When most people think of Australia, they see wide open spaces of outback bush, kangaroos, koalas and clean air and water. However, Australia has so much more to offer than just that! Many international students are choosing to study in Australia because of its friendly, laid-back nature, excellent education system, and high standard of living.
Growing Destination
Australia is currently the third most popular destination for international students in the English-speaking world, behind the United States and the UK. Many international students choose to study there because of the cultural diversity, friendly natives, and high quality of education.
Global Recognition
Schools and employers all over the world recognize degrees from Australian schools. Graduates from Australian schools are highly sought after due to the impressive international reputation of the Australian education system. This system is carefully regulated by the Australian government in order to maintain the high standards of education associated with the country.
Cost of Living
Australia’s standard of living is amongst the highest in the world. Living expenses and tuition costs are considerably lower in Australia than they are in the United States and United Kingdom. International students are able to work part time while they study, allowing them to offset their living costs. There is also the possibility of scholarships, which can help to lower the cost of studying in Australia for international students.
Diversity of Education
Institutions in Australia offer a wide variety of courses and degrees, so international students can easily find the school and field that are right for them. The first decision international students have to make when choosing a degree program is which type of school is most catered to their needs and interests. Students can choose between universities, vocational education, and English language training. If necessary, it is easy for students to move between one qualification levels and from one institution to another.
Technology
One of the most appealing aspect of the country for international students is the quality of scientific research. Australia is at the forefront of new technology and innovations. Students who study in Australia can take advantage the country’s impressive technology and research resources.
Work
Students visiting the country are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week while they are studying in Australia. This is a great opportunity for students who want to earn money to help with living expenses during their stay, and for students who want to gain work experience in their field of interest while they study.
When most people think of Australia, they see wide open spaces of outback bush, kangaroos, koalas and clean air and water. However, Australia has so much more to offer than just that! Many international students are choosing to study in Australia because of its friendly, laid-back nature, excellent education system, and high standard of living.
No. | University Name | Apply |
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1 | Academics Australasia Polytechnic Pty Limited | Apply |
2 | ANIBT | Apply |
3 | Australian Catho lic University (ACU) | Apply |
4 | Australian Institute of Commerce & Technology | Apply |
5 | Australian National University | Apply |
6 | Australian School of Business Administration Technology and Research | Apply |
7 | ATMC-Australian Technical And Management College | Apply |
8 | Billy Blue School of Graphic & Design | Apply |
9 | Blue Mountains Hotel School | Apply |
10 | Bond University | Apply |
11 | Box Hill Institute of TAFE | Apply |
12 | Carnegie Mellon University | Apply |
13 | Central Queensland University | Apply |
14 | Charles Darwin University | Apply |
15 | Charles Sturt University | Apply |
16 | CIC in Association with Curtin University | Apply |
17 | Curtin Sydney | Apply |
18 | Curtin University | Apply |
19 | Deakin College | Apply |
20 | ECA, Global Sydney | Apply |
21 | Edith Cowan University | Apply |
22 | Education Access Australia | Apply |
23 | Education Centre of Australia (ECA) & English Language School in Sydney | Apply |
24 | Fllinders College | Apply |
25 | Flinders University | Apply |
26 | Griffith University | Apply |
27 | Griffith College | Apply |
28 | Hays International College | Apply |
29 | Holmes Institute | Apply |
30 | James Cook University (Brisbane) | Apply |
31 | James Cook University (Townsville & Cairns) | Apply |
32 | La Trobe University | Apply |
33 | La Trobe University International College | Apply |
34 | Le Cordon Bleu | Apply |
35 | Macquarie University | Apply |
36 | Martin College (Study Group) | Apply |
37 | Melbourne Institute of Technology | Apply |
38 | Monash University | Apply |
39 | Murdoch University | Apply |
40 | Phoenix Academy | Apply |
41 | PIBT In Association With Edith Cowan University | Apply |
42 | RMIT | Apply |
43 | SAE Institute | Apply |
44 | SIBT In Association With Macquarie University | Apply |
45 | Southern Cross University | Apply |
46 | SP Jain | Apply |
47 | Swinburne University of Technology | Apply |
48 | Taylors College (Study Group) | Apply |
49 | Trinity College | Apply |
50 | The Australian National University | Apply |
51 | The Imperial College of Australia | Apply |
52 | The William Light Institute | Apply |
53 | The University of Adelaide | Apply |
54 | University of Queensland | Apply |
55 | University of Southern Queensland (Sydney Campus) | Apply |
56 | Tropical North Queensland TAFE | Apply |
57 | University of Melbourne | Apply |
58 | University of New England | Apply |
59 | University of New South Wales | Apply |
60 | University of Newcastle | Apply |
61 | University of South Australia | Apply |
62 | University of Southern Queensland | Apply |
63 | University of Sydney | Apply |
64 | University Of Tasmania | Apply |
65 | University Of Technology, Sydney | Apply |
66 | University of The Sunshine Coast | Apply |
67 | University of Western Australia | Apply |
68 | UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG | Apply |
69 | UTS Insearch | Apply |
70 | Western Sydney University | Apply |
71 | Edith Cowan College | Apply |
72 | Eynesbury-Univ of adelaide | Apply |
73 | NewCastle International College | Apply |
74 | South Australian Institute of Business and Technology | Apply |
75 | SIBT-UWS | Apply |
76 | Stotts College | Apply |
77 | Kaplan International College | Apply |
78 | Australian College of Applied Psychology | Apply |
79 | La Trobe Sydney | Apply |
80 | University of Canberra College | Apply |
81 | Australian College of Physical Education | Apply |
82 | ANU college | Apply |
83 | AIBT | Apply |
84 | Cambridge International College | Apply |
85 | Western Institute of Technology | Apply |
86 | Strathfield College | Apply |
87 | International College of Management Sydney | Apply |
88 | Canterbury Institute of Technology | Apply |
89 | ATMC - Federation University | Apply |
90 | International Institute of Business & Information Technology | Apply |
91 | University College of Adelaide | Apply |
92 | Primus English | Apply |
93 | Skyline International College | Apply |
94 | International College of Advanced Education | Apply |
95 | Charls Sturt university | Apply |
96 | University of New castle | Apply |
97 | Torrens University | Apply |
98 | Victoria University | Apply |
99 | Canterbury Business College ( with USQ) | Apply |
100 | Kaplan Business School | Apply |
101 | William blue college of hospitality management | Apply |
102 | MEGA college (package with Torrens) | Apply |
103 | ZBA (package with VU) | Apply |
104 | MARTIN college (directly) | Apply |
105 | APM college of business & communication | Apply |
106 | Martin college (package with csu) | Apply |
107 | Australian college of natural therapies | Apply |
108 | Taylor college(to UWA/Univ of Sydney) | Apply |
109 | AIT Academy institute of technology | Apply |
110 | Macleay College | Apply |
111 | TAFE NSW | Apply |
112 | Alphacruisis | Apply |
113 | APIC | Apply |
114 | IIBIT | Apply |
115 | Billy blue college of design | Apply |
116 | Jansen Newman institute | Apply |
117 | Kings own institute | Apply |
118 | JMC | Apply |
119 | Australian college of beauty | Apply |
120 | Endeavour college of natural health | Apply |
121 | ICMS | Apply |
122 | Charls Darwin university | Apply |
123 | Southern Cross institute | Apply |
124 | Kent | Apply |
125 | Ozford | Apply |
126 | university sunshine coast | Apply |
127 | Southern school of natural therapies | Apply |
128 | LA Trobe Melbourne | Apply |
129 | James cook university Brisbane | Apply |
130 | FISC | Apply |
131 | ANU college + ANU | Apply |
132 | EIT | Apply |
133 | Western Australia Institute of further studies | Apply |
134 | Taylor college(to UWA/ Univ of Sydney) | Apply |
135 | Anglican school commission | Apply |
136 | DNA Kingston | Apply |
137 | TAFE, WA | Apply |
138 | APSI | Apply |
139 | PIBT to Edith Cowan University | Apply |
140 | SIBT/La Trobe college to La Trobe University | Apply |
141 | NIC to Univ of New Castle | Apply |
142 | Eynesbury to Univ of Adelaide | Apply |
143 | Griffith college to Griffith University | Apply |
144 | SIBT to Uni. of Western Sydney | Apply |
145 | SAIBT/Eynesbury to Uni. Of South Australia | Apply |
146 | Curtin College to Curtin University | Apply |