WHY AUSTRALIA ?
The employment rate is quite high in Australia. Educational and training institutions in Australia maintain a high standard of quality. The universities of Melbourne and Sydney are famous in the world. Australia provides various options to study in a wide range of fields or subjects. It is also known for its arts training institutions. Australian professionals are also consistently sought by international MNCs.
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN AUSTRALIA
The education system in Australia is classified into primary secondary and tertiary levels of education. The tertiary level includes associate degree, bachelor degree, and more higher courses. Tertiary education is divided into vocational education and training and higher education courses. Around 25% of students enrolled in tertiary education institutions are foreign students.
TYPES OF INSTITUTION
Australia has 43 universities. Out of these four are privately funded, one is international private industry and the rest are government-funded universities. The ‘Group of Eight’ comprises some of the oldest universities in the country. The ‘Australian Technology Network’, ‘Innovative Research Universities’ and ‘Regional Universities Network are other major groups of educational institutions.
ADMISSIONS
Scores of exams like IELTS, TOEFL and CAE are considered for admission in Australian universities or colleges. Students can directly apply at the university’s website. Students can also contact admission staff in those universities or colleges for guidance. Students may also need to submit a letter of recommendation and proof of finances to bear the tuition fee. Students also need to apply for a student visa after applying for admission.