Australia Student Guide

Australian universities provide a diverse selection of degrees and courses, and students have an extensive range of alternatives in terms of courses as well as universities that offer their subjects.

Students are permitted to work for a total of 20 hours each week and 40 hours during holiday seasons. This helps students gain work experience and earn decent money while studying.

The government has simplified the visa procedure to ensure that Australia remains a desirable location for overseas students. The amount of time it takes to process visas has decreased substantially, as has the number of papers necessary for confirmation of identity.

→ Under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act, international students’ wellbeing, quality of education and accuracy is protected. Hence, students willing to study overseas can be assured of quality education and facilities.

→ Whether you apply for a Master's or a Bachelor’s degree, you need to take one of the accepted English language tests and obtain the required scores. Along with the English test, you may need to clear additional entrance exams for certain courses. The required score to secure admission varies based on the level of study you apply for, the university you apply for and your country of citizenship.

→ Regional Australia, as defined by the government of Australia, includes all the regions of the country except Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Students and skilled workers who study and work in the regional parts of the country will get special benefits such as extended visa duration, extra PR points, access to a reserved number of regional visas and priority in visa application processing etc.

 

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Best Cities In Australia

Canberra: The capital city of Australia is proudly the home of Australian National University (ANU), the number one university in Australia Population of the city is around 400000 and is much quieter and less densely populated than Sydney and Melbourne. International students can get an extra year of post-study work rights by studying in Canberra Canberra is one of the top 25 best student cities in the world and a beautiful city to travel.

Sydney: The capital of New South Wales, is home to over 50000 international students. 5 major universities of Australia are located in Sydney. Sydney is Australia’s economic and financial hotspot which offers plenty of work and internship opportunities to students. One of the most diverse cities in Australia since people from overseas make up 25% of the city’s population.

Melbourne: The capital city of Victoria is also known as the cultural capital of Australia The second best student city in the world after Paris Home to 8 world universities that host around 100000 international students

Brisbane: A city with over 20000 international students, Brisbane, is known for its pleasant subtropical climate Brisbane is the third largest and one of the least expensive cities to live in Australia Brisbane is Australia’s New World City, and is one of the major business hubs in the country and has one of the fastest growing state economies. Brisbane enjoys more than 300 sunny days a year that lets you explore the city aplenty.