Choosing the Right Program
How do you know what program/university is right for you? Referring to our Factors to Consider section should give a good understanding of what you need to think about to make the right choice.
Living in Australia
Living in Australia will be different from life in your home country. To prepare for an experience in a foreign country far from home, our Living in Oz section provides help, advice, and information about what life is like in Australia.
Working in Australia
One of the benefits of being an international student in Australia is the ability to work part-time while completing your degree. Australia gives those with a student visa automatic permission to work. International students must find a job on their own, but once hired, they will gain hands-on experience in a number of fields including retail, administration, and hospitality. Not only is this a unique opportunity for students to gain real work-experience in Australia, it also helps students cover their living and college expenses as well as improves their business English fluency.
If you are interested in Working in Australia, we can help provide information on visa requirements, working permissions, landing a job, and more. See why many international students are choosing Australia as their study destination where they can get international work experience and improve their English.
Financial Aid for Australia
Studying in Australia can be expensive. The key to success is to budget ahead of time and secure financial assistance. Once you have verified your costs, the next step is calculating how much you and your family can afford. International organizations, international scholarships, international student loans, and private Australian organizations can be important funding sources that can help you study in Australia. Read our Financial Aid section to learn more.
TOP REASONS TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA …
- 6th Largest country in the world
- Population about 25.5 million that is less than Nepal’s population.
- Australia Ranks among the top 3 for the highest human development index
- Australia has over 10000 beaches
- Australian alps receive more snow than Switzerland
- The are more sheep in Australia than humans (8:1 ratio)
- Sydney is the largest city but not the capital. Its Canberra
- Some of the deadliest animals live there
- Quality in Education
- Good potential for employment after course completion.
- English as a Second Language (ESL) Programs
- Information and Communication Technology in Schools
- Gain work experience while you study