Studying in Australia offers
international students more than academic achievement and a globally recognized
qualification. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience through which a student
can develop independence, maturity, an understanding of other cultures, and the
ability to see issues from different perspectives.
The Australian education system is of international repute and is known for its effective structure and innovative policy developments. Many other countries, eager to improve their own education systems, turn to Australia for advice.
Australia has emerged as one of the most sought after study
destinations for Indians in the past decade. With many world-class educational
institutions catering educational programmes and specializations in varying
fields, over 3 Lakh overseas students pursue higher education from
Australia every year. The world-class education curriculum and infrastructure
can be established with 7 universities of Australia consistently ranking in the
world’s top 100 universities in the world.
The
remarkable reputation of the Australian education system opens global career
prospects for students. The nation’s high standard of teachings, advanced facilities,
unmatched student’s exposure, and quality lifestyle make it an obvious choice
for international students.
1. World-class education
For a very sparsely populated country with a relatively small number of
universities, housing 7 out of the top 100 universities in the world is quite a
feat. Australian universities regularly feature in global rankings like QS
World University Rankings, Times Higher Education Rankings, and the Shanghai
Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities.
2. Great diversity in course options
Study in Australia is a great choice for you—whether you want to be taught by
the best or undertake your research. Over 22,000 high-quality courses and
programs are offered in as much as 1,100 institutions.
3. Universally recognized degrees
Did you
know that Australia has produced 15 Nobel laureates?
Degrees from Australian universities are recognized all over the world. It is
not surprising to know that there are now over 2.5 million international
students worldwide who have studied in Australia. Some of these students are
among the world’s finest minds.
4. Part-Time Work Right
Australia provides students the opportunity to work part-time while studying,
which would help you offset some of your living costs. International students
are allowed to work for up to 20 hours/ 40 Hours per fortnight a week during
semesters and full-time during the university holidays. These jobs often have flexible
working hours to avoid any clash with classes.
5. Numerous Scholarships opportunities
You can apply for scholarships in Australia based
on courses and universities.
6. A safe, multicultural environment
Australia is considered as one of the safest countries in the world with a
multicultural, friendly and pleasant society. Melbourne has been named as the
world’s most livable city and Sydney has been voted as the friendliest city in
the world. This ranking is based on various parameters such as the mix of
students based on nationalities, cultures, races, religion, and quality of
life.
7. Great place to visit along with your education in Australia
There are over 500 National Parks in Australia to explore and 19 UNESCO World
Heritage sites to tick off your list if you do set out on such an endeavor. You
can go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef or snorkel alongside gigantic
whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef. There are countless other things to see and
experience.
8. Easier Visa norms
An Australian study visa is relatively
easier to get than visas for the US and
the UK. On 1st July 2016, the Australian government has abridged the visa
subclasses and introduced a simplified student visa framework (SSVF) to provide
more efficient visa services to applicants. As per the new SSVF, all the study
visas came under a single platform or a class (subclass 500).
9. Relatively lower cost of education
A simple analysis and the comparison of quality against the cost for all
countries that are leading education powerhouses will easily reveal that
Australia is relatively one of the cheapest countries in terms of studying. The
cost of living and tuition costs are significantly lower as compared to the US
and the UK and the living standard is amongst the
highest in the world.
Tertiary education in Australia comprises higher
education (universities), and vocational education and training
institutes [vocational education and training (VET) and technical
and further education (TAFE) colleges]. Classes are
generally conducted in large group lectures and small group tutorials.
Qualifications offered
The
country has a unified system of qualifications, well-known as the Australian
Qualification Framework (AQF), which is regulated by the Australian Government.
It unifies and assures the quality offered at different levels of education in
Australia so that students can move easily from one level of study to the next
after completing their previous level, and from one institution to another, as
long student visa requirements are satisfied by the student.
Following
are the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) levels of qualifications
granted by Australian institutions for higher education:
·
Diploma
·
Associate Degree
·
Advanced Diploma
·
Bachelor Degree (MBBS in Australia etc.)
·
Bachelor Degree (honors)
·
Master’s Degree (extended)
·
Master’s Degree (coursework)
·
Master’s Degree (research)
·
Doctorate
Australia offers Vocational and Technical studies known to TAFE and VET through
various institutes. These institutes offer short courses, certificate courses,
diplomas, and advanced diplomas. These courses are meant to provide training
for students in a particular vocation or help them to get out into the
workplace.