Study In Australia
Australia is one of the world’s most popular destinations for international students and is recognized as one of the most advanced and innovative education and training systems in the world. Australia has a history of cultivating international students for more than 60 years, attracting more than half a million international students from nearly 200 countries around the world each year. Australia offers a wide range of learning options for international students, with more than 1,100 institutions and 22,000 courses to choose from. At the same time, seven Australian universities rank in the top 100 in the global university rankings.
Why Australia?
1. Top ranked education providers
Teaching standards are high and with small class sizes you will enjoy high levels of personal attention.
In universities, courses in New Zealand are delivered by respected teaching and research staff, even at the first year level. Most university staff combine research and teaching. They come from all over the world and keep their international connections refreshed using sabbatical leave and the other opportunities they get for ensuring regular engagement with the global academic community.
The high-quality teaching that New Zealand is known for will make you even more attractive to the employers and open up exciting post-graduate opportunities.
2. Friendly and Safe place
It all means that – along with the people you’ll meet, the places you’ll see and the things you’ll do in New Zealand – you can be confident you’ll get an education that will set you up for the future you dream of.
International comparisons confirm you can have confidence in the quality of New Zealand’s tertiary education.
All eight of Universities in New Zealand are among the world’s top 500 in the 2015/16 QS rankings. On individual subjects, the 2015/16 QS rankings also placed New Zealand universities amongst the world’s top 50 for teaching accounting and finance, business and management, computer science, civil and structural engineering, agriculture and forestry, veterinary science and nine other important disciplines.
3. Multicultural Society
Australia is a multicultural society with respect for others no matter who they are or where they come from. Did you know almost 30% of Australians are born overseas? This has made our country rich with nationalities from all over the world.
When you study in Australia, you will join more than half a million international students from 192 countries who have been welcomed into Australian life.
4. High standard of living
Australian cities are consistently ranked as some of the most liveable in the world. Our quality of education, healthcare, transport, infrastructure and government services are rated well above international averages.
Australia is a technologically advanced country with a strong, globally competitive economy. You will enjoy all the benefits of high-quality services, transportation and infrastructure in our towns and cities.
5. Real work experience during study
Australian institutions provide an education designed to help you succeed in the global workforce. An Australian qualification will make you very attractive to potential employers in Australia, at home and around the world.
Many Australian degrees and vocational courses include work experience programs and internships so you can gain hands-on industry experience and grow your professional network while you study. Once you complete your degree, you are also eligible to stay and work in Australia.
While studying, you can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during the semester break. This can be a great way to find study-related work or simply pay for your lifestyle in Australia.
Our educational institutions make students work-ready and understand what it takes to succeed in the global workforce. An Australian qualification will make you a very attractive potential employee to employers in Australia, at home and around the world.