Australian University
Ads
Jobs

Au Pair Australia

Find your host

Ads

Australian University

Australia: the place for international students

Following the UK and the US, Australia constitutes the preferred international destination for pursuing secondary and advanced education in the world.

As per the records of Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia had about 375,000 international students in 2005. This figure showed a stupendous increase in 2007 when more than 455,000 international students enrolled in programs at Australian universities.

So what makes Australian among the favourite destinations for education?
Is it the leading, world-class teaching system, top-ranking universities, internationally recognised degrees and qualifications, unbelievably good weather, rich fauna and flora, or lovely pristine crystal-clear waters, or endless stretches of beaches?

It is all this, and still much, much more.
Australian universities offer programs which are often shorter in duration compared to similar programs in other countries. Besides, the universities help students to develop lateral, innovative thinking besides unleashing creative aspects of students. In addition, Australian universities help in imbibing a sense of independence and confidence in students.

Australian universities have produced achievers who have been awarded eight Nobel prizes, besides many international awards. Australia stands for providing unparalleled quality in its educational programs to students, a fact that is ascertained and guaranteed by the Australian government. All the courses and programs offered to the international students are approved by the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).

Providing an experience enriching both personal and professional development, it’s not surprising that some of Australia’s universities and cities rank within the top fifty best universities and best places to be offering high security and support services for students.

So with so much on the offer, are you coming to be part of this multi-cultural, rich culture?

Link: Australian University