Category: Study in Australia
For international students, tuition fees can be quite high at top-tier institutions, but there are universities that offer relatively lower fees while still providing a quality education. Here’s a list of some affordable universities in Australia that are known for offering competitive tuition fees for international students: 1. University of . . . Read more
1. University of New England (UNE) Location: Armidale, New South Wales Nearest Major City: Sydney Distance from Sydney: ~470 km (about 6 hours by car) Average Tuition Fees for International Students: AUD $22,000 – $33,000 per year 2. Charles Sturt University (CSU) Locations: Bathurst, Wagga Wagga, Albury-Wodonga, and other regional . . . Read more
As your studies come to an end, you may be wondering about your options for staying in Australia. You have several options to consider if you wish to remain in the country. These options primarily revolve around work and further education: After finishing their studies in Australia, international students have . . . Read more
As an international student nearing the completion of your studies in Australia, you may be considering extending your stay to gain valuable work experience or explore career opportunities. The post-study work visa options available in Australia are designed to help you achieve this. A post-study work visa allows international students . . . Read more
Australia has many medical schools. The majority of schools offer the MBBS or MD degree though some may offer the BMed or Bachelor of Medicine instead. Types of Courses Available Students can enter medical school either directly from high school or after completing an undergraduate degree. Medical schools offer degrees . . . Read more
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a percentile ranking of a student’s overall achievement out of all potential Year 12 school students for a particular state. It is the primary criterion for entry into most undergraduate university programs in Australia and provides a measure of a student’s overall academic achievement . . . Read more
The Australian Curriculum is a national framework that sets the educational standards and content to be taught in Australian schools, from Kindergarten through to Year 12. It is designed to ensure consistency in education across the country, while allowing for flexibility to meet the needs of local communities, students, and . . . Read more
The SSCE is an academic qualification awarded to students who successfully complete their secondary education, typically at the end of Year 12. This certificate is crucial for students as it not only validates their educational achievements but also serves as a prerequisite for admission into universities, vocational education and training . . . Read more
TAFE institutes in Australia are public institutions that specialize in providing vocational education and training. These institutions offer a wide range of programs that focus on developing practical skills in various fields, preparing students for direct entry into the workforce. TAFE offers qualifications across many industries, including healthcare, construction, IT, . . . Read more
A Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia is an institution approved by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver nationally recognized training and qualifications in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. There are about 4,000 RTOs in Australia, and they play a crucial role in providing practical skills . . . Read more