Universities in Australia

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Australian Catholic University
Australian Correspondence Schools
Australian Defence Force Academy
Australian Lutheran College
Australian Maritime College
Australian National University
Avondale College
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Blue Mountains Hotel School
Bond University
Central Queensland University
Charles Darwin University
Charles Sturt University
Curtin University of Technology
Deakin University
Edith Cowan University
Flinders University of South Australia
Griffith University
Holmes Institute
Institute Of Technology, Australia
International College of Tourism and Hotel Management
James Cook University of North Queensland
La Trobe University
Macquarie University
Marcus Oldham College
Monash University
Murdoch University
Queensland University of Technology
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Southern Cross University
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Adelaide
University of Ballarat
University of Canberra
University of Melbourne
University of Newcastle
University of New England
University of New South Wales
University of Notre Dame Australia
University of Queensland
University of South Australia
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Tasmania
University of Technology Sydney
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Western Australia
University of Western Sydney
University of Wollongong
Victoria University

Getting Around in Australia

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Getting Around
Whether you a living in the city or suburb, there are many optiions to see australia in a different prespective. Australia transportation system in terms of buses is pretty extensive .if you are living in suburbs ,you will notice that buses don’t run very often and you need alternative arrangement.But if you are planning to go on longer routes ,you may want to use the train services and airway system to go around. If you are located in a major city, a train/ tram system may be available to use offering, cheap and quick service to areas you wish to visit. For example Sydney has an extensive subway system that is cheap and easy to use.

Taxis
Taxis can be extremely expensive for students, and are good for longer journeys that are either too far for walking or by bicycle, or if there is no bus or subway system where you want to go. Always remember to check your driver has a valid ID card which should be displayed (if not ask to see it) and make sure the meter is running. Never enter a taxi where the driver has asked for a set fee! Generally you do not need to tip taxi drivers in Australia.PlanesDue to the size of Australia, flying may be the only option to travel the country. Australia has two major national airlines, of which the most famous is Qantas, and many more regional networks that will be able to fly to around the country.

Why Study in Australia -courses

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Australia has a wide variety of courses to offer .You tend to find a course that’s suits your needs rather than the course for which you need to meet the requirements.
Have you read the papers ,Australians are the most spenders in the world for research and development and nearly a certain percentage of the scientific papers in the world are from Australia.There are 7 noble prize winners in australia out of the 19 million population..which makes australia’s strength in the innovations sector. Working rules and regulations for a Student:
The Australian immigration system allows students to work for 20 hrs per week like US and Uk during their term period abd during vacations they could work full time.This kind of oppurtunity makes the students to afford the fees and also attend schools by funding on their own thru work.

Cost of Living for a student in Australia

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Cost of Living for a student in Asustralia
If you ask me I have always advised people to go to Australia ,the reason ,well compared to the tuition fees and the cost of living in USA and Uk ,australia is very less.When you have costs why would anyone take the decision of not going to Australia…if not their dreams to go to US or Uk or any european country .The australian u8niversities might be offering fees comparably less but their standard of education nothing less compared to foreign countries.