About Australia

With some of the top facilities and educators in the world, Australia is a major global education powerhouse that offers local and foreign students a variety of high-quality study alternatives.

Australia is considered an awesome place to study. 

Despite being relatively young in comparison to colleges like Harvard in the US or Oxford in the UK, Australian educational institutions are among the best. The top 100 universities included the University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales, and Monash University.

Sydney bridge with Australian flag

Why Study in Australia

  •  Third-most popular location for international students worldwide
  • 1100 institutions, 22000 courses
  • Australia is home to 8 of the top 100 universities in the world.
  • It is ranked ninth globally in terms of university systems, ahead of Germany, New Zealand, and Japan.
  • Australia is home to five of the top thirty student cities in the world.
  • The Australian government has made significant investments in international scholarships.
  • In fields of study such as the Arts & Humanities, Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health, Engineering & Technology, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences, Australian institutions are among the top 50 universities in the world.
  • Australian institutions have 25 million overseas graduates who are changing the world.
  • 15 Nobel Prize laureates
  • Every day, more than 1000 million people depend on Australian discoveries and developments. Every day, more than 1000 million people depend on Australian discoveries and developments.

Top Ten Programs in Australia

  • Business Administration (General Management /Finance /HRM /Marketing)
  • Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical)
  • Computer Science
  • Information Technology
  • Information Systems
  • Engineering Management
  • Health Sciences(Biology /Biotechnology)
  • Public Health/ Health Administration
  • Nursing
  • Hospitality Management

Intake

February & July

February & July are major intakes when admissions are open for all institutions

Other

September, October and November are smaller intakes where admissions are open for limited programmes in limited institutions