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Colleges & Universities in Australia
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Canberra |
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The Australian National University
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Melbourne, Victoria |
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Australian National Airline College
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Kilmore International School (Co-educational, Boarding Yr. 7 to Yr.12 International
Baccalaureate) |
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MIBT
(Preparation programmes to Deakin University )
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Monash College |
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RMIT College |
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Taylors College (Co-educational Yr. 10 - Yr. 12; Monash University Foundation Year)
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Thomas Carr College (Catholic
Co-educational Yr. 10 to Yr. 12; Home-stay
Accommodation) |
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Deakin University |
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La Trobe University |
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Monash University |
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RMIT University |
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Swinburne University of Technology |
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Sydney, New South Wales |
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INSEARCH (Foundation to University of Technology, Sydney ) |
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Martin College |
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St Paul's International College
(Catholic Co-educational Boarding School for
Yr.10-12 and Foundation Studies for University of
New South Wales ) |
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SIBT
(Preparation to Macquarie University ) |
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Sydney Film School
(Certificate & Diploma programs leading to a Degree at The University of Sydney)
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Taylors College
(Co-educational Yr. 10 - Yr. 12; The University of
Sydney Foundation Year)
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Macquarie University |
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The University of Newcastle
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University of Technology, Sydney |
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Perth, Western Australia
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Australia School of Tourism & Hotel Management
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PIBT
(Preparation to Edith Cowan University ) |
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Taylors College
(Co-educational Yr. 10 - Yr. 12 ;
The University of Western Australia Foundation
Year) |
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Edith Cowan University |
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The University of Notre Dame Australia
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The University of Western Australia |
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Brisbane, Queensland
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John Paul College |
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John Paul International College |
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QIBT (Preparation to Griffith University ) |
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Griffith
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Adelaide, South Australia |
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Le Cordon Bleu |
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SAIBT
(Preparation to University of South Australia ) |
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| STUDY IN AUSTRALIA |
Each year, about 200,000 international students from all over the world study in Australia and this number is growing. Why is this so?
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| QUALITY EDUCATION |
| Australia offers first class education courses at schools and Universities. Courses are provided by highly qualified academic staff in facilities/campuses, which incorporate the latest technology. All
courses and academic staff are accredited by the Australian Government.
The Australian education system is flexible and recognises that all students have different aspirations and abilities. Students
can enter and exit award courses at various times and at various levels suited to their individual needs.
Australia is world leader in all major areas of technological and medical research. Much of the research is undertaken at Universities throughout the country. International students have access to most research programs conducted in the faculty
in which they are studying.
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| EDUCATION & LIVING COST |
Australia has one of the highest living standards in the world. However, for many courses the combined cost of tuition and accommodation for 1 year is approximately A$40,000.
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| SAFE PLACE, FRIENDLY PEOPLE |
| Australia is a vibrant, multi-cultural and modern country.
Australians live in a politically stable democracy and enjoy the democratic freedoms of free speech and practice of religion.
Australians are friendly and tolerant of people who come from other cultural and racial backgrounds. 20% of Australia's
population of 20 million are from Asia.
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| LIFESTYLE & CLIMATE |
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Australians enjoy being outdoors, socialising around a barbeque or participating in sport. Australia is known as a great
sporting nation but Australians also make box office films, produce popular music, International entertainers, modern art,
drama and literary works.
Australia's climate varies from hot, wet and humid in the North, similar to Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam,
to the temperate seasonal climate in the South similar to Central China, Hong Kong & Taiwan.
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| WORK OPPORTUNITIES |
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Australia allows international students to work up to 20 hours per week, enabling students to experience working in an
overseas country and to earn extra money at the same time.
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