Study in Australia
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Australia has strong educational infrastructure and quality life, both of which are relatively affordable.
Earn while you learn
Australia are one of the few countries where overseas students are permitted to work up to 20 hours each week during the academic year and full-time during vacations. Three and a half times the size of India, Australia has just crossed the 20 million population mark. Australia has the bluest skies, the freshest air, the cleanest water and a wide range of exotic fruits and vegetables such as kiwis, mangoes, avocados and so on, available throughout the year. Most ‘Ozzie’s', as they are called, live around the wide coastal area, with the biggest city being Sydney, followed by Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, etc.
Why Australia
People in Australia are extremely friendly and largely outdoor oriented, involving themselves in a variety of sports. Dignity of Labor is an integral part of the Australian culture, with minimum wages being one of the highest world-wide. People from all strata’s of society, be it a street-sweeper or the MD of a big company, take great pride in what they do. Come study in top universities in Australia through Global Opportunities – your higher education consultant based in India. Of the 39 top Universities in Australia, 37 are government funded. The educational system is essentially non-elitist, with the quality of infrastructure, teaching faculty, course curriculum, and extracurricular facilities at a uniformly high standard across all educational bodies. The key perceptional differences between universities in Australia are built around their age and level of research. The older universities tend to be more inclined towards research, and eight such universities, called the &8220;Group of Eight&8221; (University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Western Australia, Monash University, University of Queensland, University of Adelaide, and University of New South Wales) have established themselves as some of the best in the country. Today, Australia is a truly multi-cultural nation, with people from all over the world including India, China, the UK, the USA and so on, collectively forming a part of the Australian community. All leading MNCs have a base here, making it ideal for professionals. Above all, Australia is a safe place, without racial discrimination, with an educational system based on world-class research that is still ideal in terms of value for money.
Top Universities in Australia
- ACE Australia
- Australian College Broadway NSW
- Australian National Airline College
- ACN, Sydney
- Billy Blue School of Graphic Arts
- Canterbury Business College
- Central Queensland University
- Charles Darwin University
- Charles Sturt University
- CIC, Perth
- CELUSA, Adelaide
- Deakin University
- Eynesbury, Adelaide
- Edith Cowan University
- Hospitality Training Australia
- BT Education Limited
- IIBIT-Ballarat
- KBIT,
- PIBT, Perth
- SAIBT, Adelaide
- SIBT, Sydney
- Shaftson International College
- Latrobe University
- MIBT, Melbourne
- Macquarie University, Sydney
- Macquarie City College
- QIBT, Brisbane
- Griffith University
- Hales Institute
- Insearch, UTS
- University of Ballarat
- University of Southern Queensland
- University of Sunshine Coast
- University of Tasmania
- University of Wollongong
- USQ, Sydney Education Centre
- William Blue School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Management
- The Meridian International School, Australia
- RafflesKvB – Sydney, Australia
- Victoria University Sydney
- Australian Institute of Technology & Education
- AUSBATAR, Melbourne
- Sheila Baxter
Other Information
Country- AustraliaCapital- CanberraLanguage- English/Native LanguageOfficial Currency-Australian Dollar(AUD)Climate- Generally Arid to Semi Arid; temperate in South & East tropical in North.
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