Study in Australia

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Benefits of studying in the AUSTRALIA

  • Variety of courses
  • Multiple scholarship programs
  • World-class education
  • Affordable living
  • Technologically Advanced courses
  • Permanent Residency (PR) Friendly
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    Kaplan Business School

    Kaplan Business School is an Australian independent higher education institution. It started offering degrees in Adelaide in 2008 before expanding across Australia to the other major state capital cities. It is part of Kaplan International, headquartered in London, which is a division of Kaplan Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company, formerly known as The Washington Post Company

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    La Trobe University

    a Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria and the twelfth university in Australia. La Trobe is one of the Australian verdant universities and also part of the Innovative Research Universities group.

    Having turned 50 in 2017, La Trobe University was ranked #316 (QS World University Rankings 2023) and is a young institution with a lot of ambition. Research carried out at the University is ranked among the top 1.4% and facilities include a world-class molecular science complex, an impressive law school and even a wildlife sanctuary.

    With professional teaching environments, links to various industries, and placement opportunities that provide real-life work experience, students will leave with an internationally-recognised degree.

    The Career Ready team at La Trobe make it their mission to help students prepare for life after graduation. Whether students need help developing their CV, advice on how to find a job, interview practice or one-to-one career counselling – the Career Ready team is the place to go. La Trobe offers a wide variety of support services so that international students feel at home in Australia as soon as they arrive. These include residential mentors to help first-year students transition smoothly into university life in a different country, an International Student Advisory Network and one-to-one support on anything from visa issues to problems with study workload.

    Students can pick from nine different campus locations, meaning they have a choice of what will work best for them. From a campus in Melbourne, the world’s most liveable city, to the smaller Mildura campus, home to La Trobe’s Freshwater Research Facility, or the Sydney campus, there is something for everyone.

    With over 7,000 overseas students from 110 different countries, over 20 official university sport clubs and a huge number of societies to get involved with, La Trobe is a brilliant home away from home for international students.

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    University of Canberra

    The University of Canberra (UC) is a public research university with its main campus located in Bruce, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The campus is within walking distance of Westfield Belconnen, and 8.7 km from Canberra's Civic Centre. UC offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering five faculties: Health, Art and Design, Business, Government and Law, Education, and Science and Technology.

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    Western Sydney University

    Formerly the University of Western Sydney, is an Australian multi-campus university in the Greater Western region of Sydney, Australia. The university in its current form was founded in 1989 as a federated network university with an amalgamation between the Nepean College of Advanced Education and the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. The Macarthur Institute of Higher Education was incorporated in the university in 1989.

    Western Sydney University (Western) is a student-centred institution that ranks in the top two per cent of universities in the world. With a dynamic and diverse student community, the University is also feted for the high-quality of its teaching and research. The University has received a five-star rating for teaching quality by QS World University Rankings, with students enjoying an enviable staff to student ratio, allowing for individualised attention that enhances the learning experience. Students have access to the latest facilities and resources and the University is committed to continual development and innovation, these qualities are reflected in five-star ratings for innovation and facilities (QS Word University Rankings).

    Western Sydney University graduates are workplace ready. The University's employability status has also been given a five-star rating by the QS World University Rankings. At Western students have the opportunity to undertake internships, volunteering and work experience, which develops their skill sets and enhances their employability.

    Located in the beautiful city of Sydney, students of Western can explore one of the most liveable cities on the planet. Sydney enjoys a sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for making the most of the city's many beaches. Students won't want to miss the year-round art, music, food, theatre, film and design festivals that put Sydney on the world cultural map.

    Western places immense value on diversity and embracing the different cultures both within the University community, and the wider populace of Western Sydney which has one of the most diverse populations in Australia. Being home to students from all over the world creates a thriving centre of opportunity, diversity and innovation. At Western students will be part of a dynamic, welcoming and culturally rich community where lifelong friends and connections are made.

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    Flinders University

    Flinders University is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across 11 locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the Australian and South Australian coastline in the early 19th century.

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    Griffith University

    Griffith University is a leading Australian university with a commitment to quality educational outcomes for international students, achieved through expert support, guidance and excellent teaching. The university is located in Queensland, the Sunshine State, and hosts six different campuses across the region. Griffith offers over 200 degree programmes, more than 120 clubs and societies and a student population of 50,000 students.

    Griffith University is a prominent research university, having placed in the top 2 percent of institutions globally according to the Times Higher Education University Rankings 2022, and 201st worldwide according to QS World University Rankings 2023. Overview Griffith University is a leading Australian university with a commitment to quality educational outcomes for international students, achieved through expert support, guidance and excellent teaching.

    The university is located in Queensland, the Sunshine State, and hosts six different campuses across the region. Griffith offers over 200 degree programmes, more than 120 clubs and societies and a student population of 50,000 students. Griffith University is a prominent research university, having placed in the top 2 percent of institutions globally according to the Times Higher Education University Rankings 2022, and 201st worldwide according to QS World University Rankings 2023. Students at Griffith are able to thrive in an international, diverse and dynamic research community. Courses and research opportunities are taught by leading Australian academics, with instructors who have received more fellowships, academic citations and Australian Government awards than any other university over the last five years.

    Graduating from Griffith is a significant step towards career success around the world, with a global network of over 200,000 alumni providing ongoing support and graduate opportunities. As one of the world's top 50 universities under 50 years old (QS World University Rankings Top 50 under 50, 2021), Griffith gives its international students the chance to achieve their potential and reflect their university as they rise to ever-greater success.

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    University of Western Australia

    The University of Western Australia (UWA) is one of Australia's leading universities and is recognised internationally for its exceptional learning, research and faculties. Globally, UWA is ranked in the world's top 100 (QS 2023) and has an excellent student to teacher ratio, is rated five-stars by the Good Universities Guide 2021 and has a five-star rating for teaching quality, facilitating meaningful teaching, learning and research. By choosing UWA, students are not just choosing a world top 100 university and a globally recognised degree, they're also choosing to live in a city that's the perfect base for study and for launching a career. UWA sits in the prime location of Western Australia's thriving capital city, Perth. The main campus is home to 25,000 students, with more than 4,000 international students hailing from 100 countries. Perth is a vibrant place to live, work and study as Australia's fourth-largest city with over two million people from a variety of cultures worldwide, a strong economy and vibrant lifestyle.

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