Study In Australia
Australia is known for its high-quality education system and innovative policies. With over 1,100 institutions and 22,000 courses for international students, it's a top choice. Australian cities rank among the world's best for students, offering a welcoming and satisfying experience. Studying in Australia feels like a second home.
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Global education centre and recognized qualifications
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Research and technology based academic framework
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Innovative policy initiatives
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Pleasant weather
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Work + study options
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High standard of living
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Post study work visa
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Job opportunities
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SPM or IGCSE: Min 5C
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STPM: min 3 Credits
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UEC: 6Cs
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A-levels: min 3Cs
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ATAR 65% and above
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IB: min 24 points
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IELTS: 6.5 and above
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Bachelors : 12,000 AUD - 35,000 AUD (per year)
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Masters: 15,000 AUD - 35,000 AUD (per year)
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University of Western Australia
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University of Queensland
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University of New South Wales
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University of Melbourne
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University of Adelaide
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Monash University
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Macquarie University
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Australian National University
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University of Adelaide College
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Taylors College - University of Sydney Foundation
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UTS College
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University of Tasmania
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Western Sydney University
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Swinburne University of Technology
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
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Queensland University of Technology
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University of Newcastle Australia
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La Trobe University
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Deakin University
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University of South Australia
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University of Sydney
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The University of Newcastle College of International Education’
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The Hotel School sydney and Melbourne,
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Southern Cross University in
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Flinders University
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Charles Sturt University Study Centres
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Le Cordon Bleu
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Victoria University
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University of Wollongong
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University of Technology Sydney
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University of New England
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University of Canberra
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Murdoch University
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University of South Australia
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Charles Sturt University
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Charles Darwin University
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CQUniversity Australia / Central Queensland University (CQU)
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Australian Catholic University (ACU)
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UWA College - The University of Western Australia
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Global Business College of Australia (GBCA)
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University of Tasmania International Pathway College
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Swinburne University of Technology Academy
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Charles Darwin University International College
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Adelaide Institute of Business and Technology (AIBT)
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University of Canberra College (UC College)
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Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP)
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La Trobe College Australia (formerly La Trobe Melbourne (LTM)) -
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Kaplan Business School (KBS)
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Deakin College (formerly MIBT) - Deakin University
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Eynesbury College (EI)
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Griffith College (formerly QIBT) - Griffith University
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Edith Cowan College (ECC) (formerly PIBT) - Edith Cowan University
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Curtin College (formerly CIC) - Curtin University
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Canning College
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Moreton Bay College
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John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School (ASC International) JSR
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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (ASC International)
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Georgina Molloy Anglican School (ASC International)
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Swan Valley Anglican Community School (ASC International)
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St Mark's Anglican Community School (ASC International)
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John Wollaston Anglican Community School (ASC International)
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Esperance Anglican Community School (ASC International)
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St George's Anglican Grammar School (ASC International)
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Nazareth College
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John Paul International College (JPIC)
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St Paul's International College
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Tasmanian Government Schools and TasTAFE - GETI Tasmania
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EQI- Queensland government school
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NSW Government Schools (NSW Department of Education)
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TAFE International Western Australia (TIWA) (formerly Western Australia ETI , WA TAFE)
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Union Institute of Language (UIL)
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BROWNS English Language School
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Embassy English
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Kaplan International English (Adelaide / Melbourne / Perth / Brisbane / Sydney / Manly)
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Navitas English (ACL)
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Navitas English (ACE)
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Hawthorn English Language Centre (Hawthorn-Melbourne)
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Perth International College of English (PICE)
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TAFE Queensland
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TAFE SA
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Box Hill Institute
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ICHM
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SAE & QANTAM College