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Education in Australia is uniquely different and helps a student usher into a creative, innovative and independently thinking professional. Australia is the destination for third largest numbers of English-speaking international students after US and UK. For the students of various countries, Australia is the most preferred destination. There are few reasons that make Australia such a hot destination for higher studies. Six of them are mentioned below:
1. Excellent Education and Training: All the universities and institutes in Australia vouch for the excellence in their education and training patterns. The syllabi are inclined to focus on practical and career-developing elements. This inculcates in the students confidence to work for any industry with zeal and panache. To impart excellence to the students in all the spheres, bonafide academic staff has been recruited from across the globe.
2. Quality Education: Australian education system is constituted in such a manner that quality has to be its inherent part. For international students, it is firmly committed to provide quality education and training. The most significant feature of Australian education policy for the international students is that it has enacted legislation to guarantee the regulation for providing education services. The Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) and the Australian Quality Training Framework 2007 (AQTF 2007) have been set up by the Government to enhance the quality assurance processes in Australia.
3. A Safe and Multicultural Atmosphere: To cater to the natures and diversity in the international students, a multicultural, safe and friendly atmosphere is permanently created in Australia. Moreover, people from more than 200 countries have migrated and settled in Australia and they have made it one of the most multicultural societies of the world. It's a relatively safe country- crime rate is low and political unrests limited.
4. Low Expenses and High Value for Money
Studying in Australia is going to be fetching you high value for your money. The living expenses and tuition fees in Australia are significantly less than United Kingdom and and United States and this is guaranteed with high standard of living too.
5. Recognized Qualifications
The employers as well as leading educational institutes of the world recognize Australian qualifications. National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) is an Australian Government organization that assists Australian institutions to recognize qualifications from overseas. It also strives to promote the recognition of Australian qualifications internationally.
6. Support and Care
International students are given every kind of support in the Australian continent by means of law as well as human relations. Specialized services to address every concern of the international students are well resourced and assured of quality. Some specialized services are: language tuition, designated international student advisers, application and visa-processing assistance,on-arrival reception and orientation programs and health, counselling, accommodation and employment services.
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