WHY STUDY IN AUSTRALIA?

Why does the number of international students who want to study in Australia keep increasing every year?

Is it the glorious climate, the standard of living, the lure of the open spaces and pristine beaches, Australia’s Multicultural population, the quality of Australian education packages and international recognition of Australian degrees and awards, or a combination of all of the above?

There are many and varied reasons for wanting to study in Australia, and more international students are making their way Down Under every year. The number of International students studying in Australia increased from 7000 students in 1986 to 147130 students in 1998. Australia’s forty government- funded universities have a reputation for quality education; indeed, these institutions are controlled by both State and Federal legislation, and receive both accreditation and registration to provide courses for international students.

Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, but much of the country remains sparsely populated, providing a home for many of Australia's unique plants and animals.

The climate in Australia is generally warmer than that of Europe or the Americas, but in the northern Australian states, is similar to that of Southwest Asia and the Pacific.

Compared to European or American universities, Australian courses costs are very competitive. For example tuition costs for a bachelor of Arts or Business degree at the university of Southern Queen’s Land would be approximately US$17,000/- while the equivalent degree at a publicly funded USA university would cost about US$35,000/- and about US$28,000/-  in the UK. Annual average fees for a Masters course in Business or Arts at US would cost about US$6,400/- while students would pay about US$9,800/- in the UK and about US$10,500/- per year in the USA.

Living costs in Australia are also very competitive, and it costs students in the city of Toowoomba about US$150/- per week for rent, food, and transport. This figure is closer to US$200/- per week in the Australian capital cities

International holding student visas are permitted to work in Australia on a casual basis for up to twenty hours per week during course time and full time during vacations. However  casual work should not be seen as a means of funding studies in Australia, as they may be times when study commitments do not allow the time to work.

While most Australian universities provide a very high standard of on campus residential accommodation, there are a number of options open to international students, including apartments or room rental, home stay accommodation with or without meals or shared rental accommodation. It is very convenient to stay in university accommodation, as most of the residential colleges in Australian universities are on campus-but often international students prefer to get together  and share a private rental house or apartment and prepare their own meals.

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