Study in Australia
Study in Australia
Mark Study places Australia as a premier destination for international students, celebrated for its world-class universities, dynamic lifestyle, and breathtaking natural beauty. With seven cities featured in the top 100 student-friendly cities worldwide, Australia's appeal as the third most popular study destination, following the US and the UK, is undeniable. Offering a wide range of courses across esteemed institutions and valuable post-study work opportunities, Australia stands as the perfect choice for those in pursuit of top-notch education and a vibrant life experience.
WHY STUDY IN AUSTRALIA?
- ● Top Universities
- ● Diverse Courses
- ● Student-Friendly Cities
- ● Part-Time Work
- ● Research Excellence
- ● Scholarships
- ● Post-Study Work Visa
- ● English Speaking
- ● Vibrant Student Life
QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED
- Doctoral Degree
- Master’s Degree
- Graduate Diploma & Certificate.
- Bachelor Degree
- Associate Degree
- Advanced Diploma
- Vocational Graduate Diploma & Certificate
- Diploma
TEST REQUIRED
- TOEFL
- IELTS
- PTE
WORK RIGHTS AND STAY BACK
- Part-Time Work: 40 hours per fortnight during sessions; full-time for spouses in Masters, PhD, and post-doctoral programs.
- Bachelors: 2-year stay-back option.
- Masters by Coursework: 2 years, extendable by 2 more years.
- Masters by Research & PhD: Up to 3 years for Masters; 4 years for PhD students.
AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
- Universities: Provide a range of programs including Certificates, Graduate Diplomas, Masters, and PhDs.
- Vocational Institutions: Government and privately funded, offering practical, industry-linked courses.
- Schools: Include both government and private institutions, catering to primary and secondary education.
COST OF EDUCATION
- Diploma & Advanced Diploma: Ranges from AU$10,000 to AU$14,000 annually.*
- Bachelor’s Degree: Typically between AU$15,000 and AU$19,000 per year.*
- Graduate Diplomas & Masters: Costs vary from AU$15,000 to AU$23,000 annually.*
- *Note: Fees are indicative and may differ across universities.
