With Australia booming as a hot destination for higher education not only with Indian students but also with students from around the globe questions like what are the prospects of studying in Australia, which are the universities that one can apply, what is the cost of staying and studying in Australia and many more needs to be answered. The below text briefly gives an account of all these queries To start with let us looks into the top 10 Australian universities that have made their way to the top 200 QS World University Rankings: The above are the some of the universities which have gained their positions among the top 200 QS World University Rankings. In order to get into these universities one needs to follow the below procedures: Students aiming to study in Australia need to cater to the following four important factors which will be considered to check if you are a genuine student:
When one satisfies all of the above factors will one be able to gain admission into a university or college. In addition to this one needs to keep the following documents ready in order to gain an Australian student visa:
Scholarship to study in Australia: In addition to scholarships provided by respective universities and schools, there are also major scholarship programs provided by Australian government for international students. They are as follows:
Cost of studying in Australia: When it comes to studying costs in Australia, according to official government site for international students in Australia, the course costs are:
Here there are some institutions which also charge students service and amenities fees. Living cost: Last but not the least comes one’s living cost. Here apart from the fund which needs to be shown mandatory in your account to be eligible to study in Australia, the HSBC also made an estimate of AU$18,012 (US$14,100) per year. If one takes into account accommodation cost, food, gas electricity and the basic amenities, the total cost of living for a single week can be rounded off to a minimum of around AU$300 (US$230) per week. Given all of the above information, a student becomes all set to apply for study in Australia. Last but not the least and the next important step for a student aiming to study in Australia is achieving his student visa. Students’ visa requirements: As per Australia’s latest simplified student visa framework (SSVF) of July 2016, all visa applications irrespective of whether it is by international students or education agents; it will be processed online by creating an Account. Also, students will get only one visa to study in Australia which will be the Student Visa (subclass 500), irrespective of the field of study.
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