S No | UNIVERSITY | Website |
01 | ATMC (Federation) | www.atmc.edu.au |
02 | Australian Catholic University (ACU) | www.acu.edu.au |
03 | Australian National University (ANU) | www.anu.edu.au |
04 | BOND University | www.bond.edu.au |
05 | Cambridge International College | www.cambridgecollege.com.au |
06 | Central Queensland University | www.cqu.edu.au |
07 | Charles Darwin University (CDU) | www.cdu.edu.au |
08 | Charles Sturt University (CSU) | www.csu.edu.au |
09 | Curtin University of Technology (CURTIN) | www.curtin.edu.au |
10 | Deakin University (Deakin) | www.deakin.edu.au |
11 | Education centre of Australia (ECA) (ACS/APIC/VU Sydney) |
www.eca.edu.au |
12 | Edith Cowan University (ECU) | www.ecu.edu.au |
13 | Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT- Perth) |
www.eit.edu.au |
14 | Excelsia College | www.excelsia.edu.au |
15 | Federation University | www.federation.edu.au |
16 | Flinders University (FLINDERS) | www.flinders.edu.au |
17 | Griffith University | www.griffith.edu.au |
18 | IIBIT College | www.iibit.edu.au |
19 | The International College of Management,(ICMS) | www.icme.edu.au |
20 | James Cook University | www.jcu.edu.au |
21 | La Trobe University | www.latrobe.edu.au |
22 | Macquarie University | www.mq.edu.au |
23 | Melbourne Institute of Technology/ MIT (Federation courses) |
www.mit.edu.au |
24 | Monash University | www.monash.edu.au |
25 | Murdoch University (MURDOCH) | www.murdoch.edu.au |
26 | Queensland University of Technology | www.qut.edu.au |
27 | RMIT | www.rmit.edu.au |
28 | SAE Institute | www.sae.edu.au |
29 | Southern Cross University | www.scu.edu.au |
30 | Swinburne University of Technology | www.swinburne.edu.au |
31 | University of Adelaide (ADELAIDE) | www.adelaide.edu.au |
32 | University of Canberra (CANBERRA) | www.canberra.edu.au |
33 | University of Melbourne (MELBOURNE) | www.unimelb.edu.au |
34 | University of New England (UNE) | www.une.edu.au |
35 | University of New South Wales (UNSW) | www.unsw.edu.au |
36 | University of Newcastle (NEWCASTLE) | www.newcastle.edu.au |
37 | University of Notre Dame (UNDA) | www.nd.edu.au |
38 | University of Southern Queensland (Sydney) | www.uq.edu.au |
39 | University of Tasmania | www.utas.edu.au |
40 | University of Technology Sydney (UTS) | www.uts.edu.au |
41 | University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) | www.uscs.edu.au |
42 | University of Western Australia (UWA) | www.uwa.edu.au |
43 | University of Wollongong | www.uow.edu.au |
44 | Western Sydney University | www.uws.edu.au |
45 | Victoria University (VU) | www.vu.edu.au |
Australia is country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest country in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country by total area. 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 wonder Australia as a preferred study abroad destination & number of students are growing every year.
Global Academics Recognition
Degrees from Australia are accepted and approved all around the globe. Universities in Australia are internationally recognized & meet the various needs of local as well as international students.
Special Scholarships
There are a significant number of scholarship opportunities for international students in Australia.
Education & Living Cost
Cost of education in Australia is less expensive as compared to countries like U.S.A, United Kingdom, and other preferred education destinations. International students are able to work part time while they study, allowing them to offset their living costs.
Education Diversity
Australian institutes offer wide range of courses at Undergraduate as well as Post graduate level so international students easily best institute & course as per requirement. Students can choose between universities, vocational education, and English language training
Language
As English is a primary language in Australia so Language is not a issue for international students in Australia.
Earn While you study
International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week while studying in Australia. This is a great opportunity for those who want to earn money to offset living expenses during their stay, and for students who want to gain work experience in their field of interest while they study