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Australia is now the third most popular destination for international students among English-speaking nations, after the United States and the United Kingdom. Australia has been selected mainly because of its cultural diversity, welcoming indigenous people, and quality education. Due to different prospectuses, Australia is ideal for foreign students, the climate is daunting compared to other nations, and the large field of study and crime rate is so poor.

 

Why Australia?

Australia is a vibrant country with a great deal to offer for international students. Australia is a natural wonderland of beautiful beaches, crystal blue waters, amazing ancient rock formations, and pristine rainforests. After you decide to come to Australia for your further studies, we will provide you with new and wonderful opportunities and experiences, and a whole new view of the world, not to mention exciting and progressive world-class education programs. Australia has an international reputation for excellence in all areas of education and training. Australia’s reputation as an innovative and research-intensive culture is attracting many international students. Australia now has around 200,000 students from over 140 countries around the world. Above all, Australia’s commitment to offering international students with a quality education is backed by legislation and regulation that govern the international education sector.

Study Costs

Cost of an Australian Education

Before a decision is taken to study in Australia, it is important that students and their parents be fully aware of the costs that are likely to be involved. Full fee-paying students are charged for the full cost of their education by any institution approved by the government to offer places to overseas students under the full fee-paying category. In addition to paying the full cost of their courses, full fee-paying students must meet all their own travel and living expenses, plus any student association fees, administrative charges, textbooks and equipment, stationery, and health costs.

Safeguards for Fees

Special measures have been taken to safeguard self-funded international students by providing an accreditation and registration system which is subject to government regulation at the state and national level. Under the Education Services for Overseas Students (Registration of Providers and Financial Regulations) Act introduced in 2000, all courses for international students must be approved by an approved State authority. All institutions including all private colleges and most ELICOS colleges must comply with the registration requirements of the Act and are subject to its financial regulations.

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