There are many reasons to study in Australia. Australian world class universities, an affordable and carefree lifestyle and plenty of sunshine to go around are to name a few.
The major cities of Australia are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. There are a lot of outdoor activities in Australia, like beaches, scuba diving and snorkeling. Hiking on wild trails, bungee jumping and discovering rocks from two billion years ago are to name a few.
Australia has its 43 major universities, a great addition to every student’s professional resume, regardless of their field of study. Australia provides top academic programs in science fields like chemistry, geology, medicine, biology, zoology, wildlife, mathematics, and engineering.
To name a few top universities are The University of Melbourne, The University of South Wales (UNSW Sydney), The University of Sydney, Macquarie University, Australia also provides part time work during their study period, that is, 20 hours per week, and unlimited working hours in summer time. Those pursuing their Research program and doctoral degree can work unlimited. It would be interesting to note that 97% of graduates are employed within 12 months of graduation. The minimum wage is around 21.38 AUD per hour.
After completion of course, students can apply for Temporary Graduate Visa, which will enable them to work in Australia for up to 2 to 4 years. Australia also provides Permanent Residency(PR) on skilled migration, so credentials and job experience and skills are more important than the duration of your study. The minimum stay for any student to apply for PR is 4 years.
The major intakes in Australia are February and July. We also have mid-term intakes in September and November. So the deadline for September intake is the first week of August. So before the deadline, the GS documents must be submitted to the University.