WHY
STUDY IN AUSTRALIA?
The very first reason to study in Australia is that Indian
and Australian educational structures are quite similar, i.e. 10+2. Any Indian
graduate can apply for a Master’s Degree course in Australia. Process for
Students Visa in Australia is comparatively easy and faster. More noticeably,
an ESOS (The Educational Services for Overseas Students) is there in Australia
for protecting the interest of the international students. Australia is a
country with almost Zero crime rate making it a peaceful and ideal place for
the students to study. Every course in Australia has a CRICOS code. It is the
code which implies that the university with the CRICOS code is controlled by
the Australian government. No formal ranking of the university is there in
Australia.
Australia has emerged as a hub of education simply because of
the world’s best educational institutes with a wider array of study courses
available and that too at the most affordable fee. In the same way, Australia
is the most comfortable place for the students in terms of living standards,
multicultural social setup and above all the well-thought-out study courses
by the universities be it engineering, finance, IT, management or marketing.
You can have undergraduate or postgraduate programs in
Australian universities with the following diplomas or degree certificates:
- Graduate Diplomas and Graduate Degree Certificates
- Undergraduate Bachelor’s degree
- Bachelor’s degree with Honors’
- Undergraduate Diploma
- Associate Diplomas
- Post-graduation Doctoral Degrees
- Master’s Degrees
The study, Work and Travel is a program under Australian subclass
500 visa which allows selected individuals seeking to live in Australia to
study in a recognized educational institution while getting a paid training
experience.
Have any Question?
To know more about the benefits of studying in AUSTRALIA please contact our OEC Educational consultants.
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