Australia is one of the most popular countries for students to study abroad and study abroad. Compared with English-speaking countries such as Europe and the United States, Australia has lower tuition fees and can enjoy world-class teaching resources. It has advantages that are unmatched by other countries.
This article will compile information about the characteristics, advantages and costs of studying in Australia so that you can quickly grasp the information about studying in Australia. If you want to know more about the details of studying in Australia, you are also welcome to make an appointment for consultation services and let a senior study abroad consultant help you. illustrate.
There is a long-term shortage of jobs in the Australian job market. In addition to working with Australian working holiday visas, those who hold student visas to study abroad can also work legally for up to 40 hours every two weeks in accordance with regulations. While studying, they can also work to subsidize tuition fees and Cost of living.
In order to retain international talents, the Australian government provides a graduate work visa (PSW), which allows international students to stay in Australia to find jobs after graduation and fill the gap in the labor market. If you intend to develop overseas for a long time and obtain a second status, study in Australia is your best choice.
*The Australian government also recently announced that starting from July 1, 2023, international students will have the opportunity to obtain an additionaltwo-year PSW graduation work visa after graduation, and the number of working hours during study abroad will also be relaxed to 48 hours per two weeks.
Australia has a world-class high-quality educational environment and rich course options, especially the eight prestigious universities that are internationally renowned. According to the 2023 QS World University Rankings, a total of seven Australian universities are on the list! We provide comprehensive care in terms of basic courses, study abroad development, language training and consumer protection.
In addition, thanks to the currency exchange rate mechanism, Australia's living expenses and tuition fees are cheaper than other English-speaking countries. According to official information from Studyportals, the annual tuition fees in Australia are approximately AUD 20,000 - 50,000 (approximately NT$ 42 - 1 million). , for students with budget considerations, it is the country with the highest CP value for studying abroad.
*The actual tuition fee will vary depending on the school, department and region you choose. Please contact us to let our Australian consultants estimate more accurate fees for you.
The distance between Australia and Hong Kong is relatively short, with a flight time of about 8-13 hours. The time difference is about 0-3 hours depending on the city. It is more convenient to contact family and friends without worrying about communication difficulties caused by the reverse day and night.
Compared with other Western countries, Australia's public security is better. It is common to see cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth listed among the top ten livable cities in the world every year. Whether you are studying or considering your future life, Australia is an ideal country to choose.
Australia has a wide range of school options, with a total of 42 universities to choose from. They can be simply divided into two categories: Research Universities and Practical Universities based on study content and purpose.
Australian research universities are internationally renowned for their academic and research achievements, with the "Big Eight Alliance" known as the Australian Ivy. "Group of Eight" for example, about 70% of research projects in Australia are conducted by Australia's Group of Eight, with as many as 95% The project received a U.S. patent. Seven of the eight most prestigious universities in Australia are ranked among the top 100 in the world, making them one of the most desirable overseas academic options for Taiwanese students.
The Australian Technology Network (ATN)
The Australian Technology University Alliance ATN is composed of 6 schools. It aims at employment development. Students are ready to enter the workplace after graduation and have trained Australian talents in professional fields such as engineering, information, mining and nursing. 80% of HKUST Alliance graduates can find full-time jobs within three months after graduation. Students who wish to stay and work in Australia after studying abroad can seize the opportunity.
The Australian University of Science and Technology Alliance includes: Curtin University, RMIT University, University of South Australia, University of Technology Sydney, Deakin University, Newcastle University
Innovative Research Universities (IRU)
The Innovative Research University Alliance consists of 6 schools. It is a practical university that provides "innovative research" and has multiple campus options in major cities. The Alliance of Innovative Research Universities includes: Macquarie University, Newcastle University, Flinders University, La Trobe University, Griffith University, and Murdoch University.
TAFE is an Australian technical and further education institution and technical school that provides hundreds of VET (Vocational Education and Training) professional learning courses, including popular Australian employment majors such as catering, carpentry, dental molding, design or shipbuilding. After completing your studies, Diplomas such as languages and certificates can be obtained.
TAFE not only has lower entry requirements (English, grades...) but also cheaper tuition fees. TAFE is suitable for Taiwanese high school students or fifth-level junior college students who want to enter the workplace after acquiring a skill. If you want to transfer to a university, you can also find corresponding bridging courses and use your VET diploma to redeem credits for study, giving students more flexibility in their study choices.
Most Australian schools adopt a two-semester system, offering admissions twice a year in February, spring and July in autumn. A very few schools adopt a three-semester system, with admissions in February, May and autumn respectively. Enrollment in September. It is recommended that you spend one year collecting documents for studying abroad and obtaining the IELTS test scores required by the school, which will make you more prepared.
Application documents for studying in Australia:
Passport photocopy
Graduation Certificate of Highest Academic Degree (English version)
Highest academic transcript (English version)
English resume
Autobiography in English
English proficiency test score certificate (IELTS or TOEFL)
2-3 letters of recommendation (not necessary, subject to school regulations)
Research Project (English version)
The application documents for studying in Australia will vary according to the school's requirements, and some documents such as English proficiency test scores (IELTS or TOEFL) can be supplemented after application. It is recommended that students can ask their study abroad consultant or go to the school's website to confirm the required documents. You can also More details can be found in the study abroad application process in Australia.
If you participate in a study course in Australia for more than three months and are a full-time student, you will need to apply for an Australian student visa SSVF (Subclass 500). You can find more visa regulations and details in the Australian Visa Summary.
Valid passport
Electronic Confirmation of Enrollment (eCoE) issued by an Australian school institution
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
English version reading plan
Proof of financial resources
Reading purpose letter
Whether you encounter difficulties in preparing documents for studying in Australia, applying for a student visa, or need more information and details about finding schools, scholarships, etc., you are welcome to use our free consultation service and let study abroad consultants help you find the direction and assist you. Apply to the best schools.