Study in Australia

The country famous for kangaroos, surfing and koalas but there is a lot more to Australia. With a total area of 7.69 million square kilometers, it is the 6th largest country in the world by total area and is home to more than 23 million people. Australia is also considered as a global leader in education, which is one of the many reasons why students from around the world choose to pursue their studies there.

With approximately more than 22,000 courses in 1,100 institutions, a great number of fields or study areas are available, making it highly likely that you can take up your choice of degree, training or course. The Australian education system has three main sectors of higher education: universities, vocational institutions, and English language institutions.

The quality of education is important, but another significant aspect of choosing a location or university is student life. A survey in 2012 even revealed that 88% of international student respondents are satisfied or very satisfied with living in Australia

Cities

It is the most populous city in Australia. It is a famous tourist destination for structures such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Considered as an international center for arts, the city is recognized as a UNESCO City of Literature and is home to the National Gallery of Victoria and the Royal Exhibition Building.

Aside from being the world’s 26th best city for students, it is famous among tourists for its proximity to the world’s most famous beaches. Brisbane is a mix of urban and outdoor lifestyles, with an active outdoor culture mixed with the city’s nightlife and culture.

The city also boasts of a local world-class wine industry. In a recent list provided by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Australia’s national capital is considered as the 37th best student city. It is home to the Australian War Memorial, Black Mountain Tower and the National Library of Australia. The city also has emerging dining scenes to complement its regional wine scene.

Adelaide is seen as a learning city, with the presence of not only universities and other educational institutions but research institutions as well such as Royal Institution of Australia.

List of Colleges

Charles Darwin University

Australian National Institute of Business & Technology

Australian School of Business Administration Technology and Research

Australian Academy of Management and Science

Cambridge International College

ECA - Victoria University

University of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Sydney Business School

UOW College Wollongong

Latrobe University

ATMC

Australian Institute of Technical Training

International College of Management

Box Hill Institute

Holmes Institute

Angad Australian Institute of Technology Pty Ltd

University of southern Queensland

University of Tasmania

UTS INSEARCH

Notredam University

NMIT

ACN, Sydney

Central Queensland University

CIC, Perth

Griffith University

Holmes Institute

IIBIT

Insearch, UTS

KBIT

La Trobe International College

MIBT, Melbourne

Melbourne Institute of Technology

PIBT, Perth

QIBT, Brisbane

SAIBT, Adelaide

SIBT, Sydney

University of Ballarat

University of Southern Queensland

University of Tasmania

Victoria University Sydney

Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School

Southbank Institute of technology (Certificate & Diplomas)

Gold Coast Institute of TAFE

ANAC (Australian National Airline College)

San Diego Flight Training International USA

BOND UNIVERSITY

QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST

INSEARCH UTS

LE CORDON BLEU