Australia

The diverse range of courses offered by Australian Universities has resulted in Australia making it 3rd most famous destination for students.

Australia

Studying & Living in Australia

Australia is a land rich in culture and diversity. Living in a different nation can be challenging and your lifestyle will surely change. So, to help you adapt to Australia, we have listed this resource detailing of what your life in Australia will be like:

Climate:

Australia is considered a land of diversity in terms of climate, from tropical rains to sparse deserts to beautiful beaches to vast grazing lands to the rich coral reef, bursting with marine life.

Summer (December to February)
Autumn (March to May)
Winter (June to August)
Spring (September to November)

Accommodation

On-Campus Housing can be challenging sometimes to secure as spaces are limited. Fees vary according to the universities you attend. Housing located off-campus is famous among the students as you would probably group together with a group of students to rent a flat with fees varying depending on your location and size of the area.

Transport:

The most popular and easiest transport are buses, trains, subways, and taxis. The living expenditure includes entertainment, food, domestic and international travel, telephone, internet, and incidental cost.

Why Study in Australia?

Australia is a global education powerhouse with amazing long-term opportunities. The facilities, teaching, infrastructures, and networking experience in Australia are second to none. This is why Australia is a popular destination for studying abroad. Furthermore, the Australian government is focused on building a ‘truly internationalized education system that is driven by research to address the challenges of the future.

Around $200,000,000 per annum is invested by the Australian government to provide international scholarships. Additionally, the diverse range of courses offered by Australian Universities has resulted in making the country 3rd most famous destination for international students. Also, 7 of the top 100 universities in the world are in Australia as are five out of the thirty best student cities in the world. Because of all these reasons, students want to study in Australia to further their dreams.

List of Universities in Australia for Study:

  • Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
  • RMIT University
  • University of Canberra
  • University of Queensland
  • The Australian National University (ANU)
  • University of Melbourne
  • Central Queensland University
  • University of Wollongong
  • Griffith University
  • University of Tasmania

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