Sunday, August 23, 2015

Study in Australia

In recent years, Australia is the most popular increasing abroad study destination for students from all over the world being the English its official language. Since it provides global standard quality education with affordable price and the degree and courses it provides is worldwide recognized, every year more than 200,000 students of all ages and from all corners of the world converges on Australia to benefit from its high quality education in a country with unique blend of natural resources.
Since the Australian Universities and Colleges are providing international level quality education, they have an excellent reputation for quality global standard education with several in the Top 200 Jiao Top University Ranking List. For many foreign students, studying and living in Australia is about the opportunity and dream to live a unique lifestyle by exploring the natural wonders of its oceans and rainforests and can enjoy the weather like home and the buzz of its cosmopolitan towns.  
Whatever be your interest, you can find an Australian course and an Australian university or college that suits your needs. In Australia, English language Universities and colleges are situated in all major cities, and provide an exhaustive and fun language experience in an English-speaking country.
World-class research offices and managers give experts or exploration understudies in Australia with access to the absolute best personalities and assets, in an extensive variety of study ranges. Considering in Australia advances inventive, imaginative and free thinking - esteemed by businesses around the world.
Why Study in Australia?
Since it has international reputation for academic excellence and it provides affordable tuition and living expenses, students prefer Australia for higher study due to following reasons:
  • Excellent academic reputation for global standard education and lifestyle
  • Australian courses and qualifications are worldwide recognized.
  • One of the highest standards of living in the world
  • Work permit 20 hours per week or full time during vacations
  • Affordable tuition and living expenses, compared with many other countries
  • Suitable weather for studying, travelling and exploring
  • Multicultural country with unique blend of natural beauty.
How much Australian Study Cost?
In recent changes, an Australian Government sets affordable living expenses to the foreign students. Living expense for foreign students in Australia is AUD 18,610 per annum. Tuition fees may vary as per the Universities or Colleges and the courses. Tuition fees in the colleges in the vocational courses ranges from AUD 8,000 to 10,000 per annum. But full time degree costs from AUD 13,000 to 22,000 per annum.
Intakes: - spring, summer, fall and winter.
Minimum Educational Qualification Required: - For Bachelor Degree, the candidates must have passed 10+2 level or O & A level program. For Master’s Degree, the candidates must have passed Bachelor’s Degree. And for MPhil or PhD Degree, the candidates must have passed Master’s Degree with a few years of relevant professional work experience. Current Bachelor’s and Master’s level students seeking credit transfer must have good financial background or sufficient source of reliable financing to support the estimated expense in Australia.
Minimum Academic Scores Required: -
·         50% marks in aggregate in relevant degree.
·         CGPA of 2.5 or above where the grading system is on a scale of four.
Minimum English Proficiency Required: -
·         500 on TOEFL PBT, 61 on TOEFL IBT, 5.5 on IELTS for undergraduate candidates.
·         550 on TOEFL PBT, 79 on TOEFL IBT, 6 on IELTS for graduate candidates.
·         SAT for undergraduate applicants (optional).
·         GRE/GMAT for graduate applicants (optional).

Universities and Colleges
·         University of Sydney
·         Australian National University
·         Monash University
·         University of Melbourne
·         University of Queensland
·         University of New South Wales
·         University of Technology, Sydney
·         University of South Australia
·         RMIT University

·         Deakin University
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