Study in Australia World Class Education

World Class Education
It is no wonder that when you intend to study in Australia you are going to obtain a world class education. Australian education has extremely high ranking in the world due to the constant development of its curricula. Australia probably has one of the topnotch faculties in the world. Australian government makes sure that they use maximum efforts and resources in the advancement of their syllabi and tutoring and management staff at every institution. With state of the art campus brimmed with latest technologies Australia boasts of seven of the top hundred universities in the world and houses the largest proportion of international students after the United Sates and the United Kingdom.

Your Study Options
Students with particular area of study interest can have every chance of studying in Australia, with at least one Australian university in top 50 in the world offers programs in Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Life & Agricultural Sciences, Clinical Medicine & Pharmacy, Physics, Business management, Accounts and Finance, Special Education and Tourism and Hospitality.

Life at University
Study Style; life at university while studying in Australia is a worthwhile experience; you would have very casual studying style, you will not be pressed by your teachers on any task but everything will be on your own responsibility, you are relaxed and there are seldom stressful deadlines.

Culture; there is a diverse culture in Australian universities, students come from almost every country to study Australia, you will meet people from different cultures and backgrounds who present different faiths and speak other tongues.

Dress; at Australian university, there is no strict dress code, a student can wear casual clothes or his/her customary dress in fact due to huge cultural mix you will come across foreign students who wear hijab and sari or traditional pajamas.

Groups; there are lots of groups and student organizations at Australian universities which you can join to have a good social circle at university.

Weekend fun; while studying in Australia life is not just about studying or being a book warm. There are arrangements on the weekend by your university or group, you can visit exotic Australian beaches, and you can go for the hang outs with friends where you will find lots of restaurants with variety of cuisines and obviously if you are in Sydney you will go great Opera House.

Student Support; at Australian university or college you will find a great student support, at student support office, staff is trained and assist foreign students, no matter what kind of issue you have you will be attended wholeheartedly by one of the councilors.

English Speaking Country

The lingua franca is English, and today almost every country speaks English with a fewer exceptions, so communication at university or at public place is not difficult to handle. At first you might have trouble with Aussie (Australian) slangs but soon you will find that learning slangs is more fun. You have to grapple with only one language in the country when you study at Australian university or college with the ease that Australians are quite friendly people who never hesitate to help a foreign student in language thing.

Work While You Study

You can work while you study in Australia. Students are permitted to work maximum for 20 hours a week during their semester and full time during vacations.
Australia has a range of work opportunities for overseas students, including: Supermarkets, department and clothing stores, cafes, bars and restaurants, hotels and motels, Sales and telemarketing and Administration or Clerical roles.
The average hourly wage for a foreign in Australia is AUS 16 to AUS 18.

After Your Graduation
After you have completed your studies in Australia, you have varied options. You can further pursue a higher level of education, you would have post-study work rights in Australia for up to two years or you can head home.
If you wish to study further in Australia, you have to check with ‘Department of Immigration and Border Protection’ to see your visa conditions and find out more about your options.