Australia is home to a world of top universities and is a favorite destination for international students. It’s normal to feel a bit overwhelmed, but a little guidance and research can help you navigate the decision. Here’s a guide on questions to ask yourself when choosing a university.
– What is my location preference?
– What is my course preference?
– What is my financial budget?
– What will be the Career opportunities after completion of degree?
– What is the student satisfaction rate of university?
Above points will narrow down your choice of university. Some affordable and good ranking universities in Australia
– Edith Cowin University
– Charles Sturt University
– Federation University
– Western Sydney University
– Griffith University
– Central Queensland University
– University of Canberra
– Victoria University
– Royal Melbourne University of Technology (RMIT)
– Swinburne University
– Southern Cross University
– La Trobe University
Average Tuition fee per year
28000AUD$ to 35000AUD$
Scholarship
up to 30% scholarship given.
Location of Universities
Many universities in Australia lie within the East Coast area which consists of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. Being Australia’s largest capital cities, Melbourne and Sydney have long been all-time favorites with international students.
What are they known for?
Above all mentioned universities are counted as good ranking university
There are many different ranking systems however the most referred to are:
- The Times Higher Education World University Rankings
- QS World University Rankings
- US News Best Global Universities
Go to university website and check ranking accordingly before decision.
Conclusion
The rest of the factors to choose university depends on student preference and type of consultation on his preference. To get expert and professional consultation, contact or visit OPICKA CONSULTANT.
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