Australia

Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world. Its high-quality education system, easy access to student support services, cultural inclusivity and great standard of living have attracted closer to a million students worldwide.

Australia

Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world. Its high-quality education system, easy access to student support services, cultural inclusivity and great standard of living have attracted closer to a million students worldwide.

Population: 22.9 million (UN, 2012)
Capital: Canberra
Largest city: Sydney
Area: 7.7 million sq km (2.9 million sq miles)
Primary language: English
Primary religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 80 years (men), 84 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 Australian dollar = 100 cents
Main exports: Ores and metals; wool, food and livestock; fuels, transport machinery and equipment
GNI per capita: US $49,790 (World Bank, 2011)
International dialing code: +61

As one of the most diverse and welcoming countries, Australia is also rich in wildlife that calls for the wanderers and explorers in students. It is home to over 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites and more than 2700 conservation areas.

With 6 of world’s top 100 universities, Australia offers over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions with emphasis on student experience and graduate outcomes. Out of the top 100 student cities in the world, 7 cities namely Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and the Gold Coast are located in Australia.

They offer safety and security with some of the world’s lowest crime rates. Graduates from Australian institutions can obtain post-study work permits ranging from 2 and 4 years, enabling students to live, work and study in Australia

Population: 22.9 million (UN, 2012)
Capital: Canberra
Largest city: Sydney
Area: 7.7 million sq km (2.9 million sq miles)
Primary language: English
Primary religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 80 years (men), 84 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 Australian dollar = 100 cents
Main exports: Ores and metals; wool, food and livestock; fuels, transport machinery and equipment
GNI per capita: US $49,790 (World Bank, 2011)
International dialing code: +61

As one of the most diverse and welcoming countries, Australia is also rich in wildlife that calls for the wanderers and explorers in students. It is home to over 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites and more than 2700 conservation areas.

With 6 of world’s top 100 universities, Australia offers over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions with emphasis on student experience and graduate outcomes. Out of the top 100 student cities in the world, 7 cities namely Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and the Gold Coast are located in Australia.

They offer safety and security with some of the world’s lowest crime rates. Graduates from Australian institutions can obtain post-study work permits ranging from 2 and 4 years, enabling students to live, work and study in Australia

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