Australia has many famous universities, good teaching quality, perfect teaching facilities and generous scholarships, which attract many students to study abroad.
So what are the conditions for studying in Australia?
Here is a small series for you to introduce it.
1. Graduated from junior high school or studying in senior high school;
2. The average score of junior high school is over 70 points;
3. Under the age of 18;
4. Good at English (no IELTS requirement, can apply for direct language promotion);
Above 5500 thousand RMB economic guarantee (depending on the length of study).
Term of STUDY: February and July each year, language classes at any time.
Tuition fee: 12,000-28,000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. High school, technical secondary school and vocational high school graduates are all acceptable;
2. The domestic average score is over 70 points;
3. Under the age of 20-30;
4. Ielts 5.5 or TOEFL 550 or above (can apply for language promotion);
Economic guarantee above 5400-500 thousand RMB.
Time and length of schooling: March, June and October each year;
The length of schooling is 3 years.
Fees: 15,000-23,000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. High school graduate or university student;
2. The domestic average score is above 80, and the preparatory grades are excellent.
Xiu can apply to good universities;
3. Under the age of 18-25;
4. Ielts 5.5 or TOEFL 550 or above (can apply for language promotion);
Above 55,500-600,000 RMB economic guarantee.
Financial sponsorship is waived for those who qualify for the SVP electronic visa.
Time and length of schooling: February and July each year;
The length of schooling is 3 years.
Tuition fee: 14,000-28,000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. Bachelor’s degree or senior year of study;
2. Applicants with an average score of 75 or above can apply for good universities;
3. Age under 35 is recommended;
4. Ielts 6.5 or TOEFL 580 or above (can apply for language promotion);
Above 52,500 RMB economic guarantee.
Financial sponsorship is waived for those who qualify for the SVP electronic visa.
Time and length of schooling: February and July every year, or October every year in some schools;
The length of schooling is one and a half years, two years, and some programs are one year.
Tuition fee: 16,000-30,000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. College graduate or university student with a 2-year or 3-year program;
2. Students with a domestic average score of 80 or above can be transferred to a good university;
3. The age of 20-30 is appropriate;
4. Ielts 6.0 or TOEFL 550 or above (can apply for language promotion);
Economic guarantee for more than 5400-500 thousand yuan (depending on the number of years).
Financial sponsorship is waived for those who qualify for the SVP electronic visa.
Time and Length of schooling: February and July each year.
Tuition fee: 14,000-25,000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. 3-year college degree plus 1 year related work experience or bachelor’s degree without;
2. Students with a domestic average score of 80 or above can be transferred to a good university;
3. Under the age of 35;
4. Ielts 6.5 or TOEFL 580 or above (can apply for language promotion);
Above 53,500-400,000 RMB economic guarantee.
Financial sponsorship is waived for those who qualify for the SVP electronic visa.
Time and LENGTH of schooling: February and July, May and October in some schools.
Tuition fee: 16000-20000 AUD per year (depending on the school);
The cost of living is AUD 6000-15000 per year (depending on the city).
1. Australian National University, or ANU for short, is a world-renowned top research university, one of the top eight universities in Australia, the only university in the southern Hemisphere ranked among the top 20 universities in the world, and a founding member of International Alliance of Research Universities and Pacific Rim University Alliance.
In 1946, the Australian Federal Parliament passed a special Act to become Australia’s only national university qualification, and act as a federal think tank.
With seven schools of teaching and four national Institutes of science, ANU has the largest library in the southern hemisphere, and is closely connected with the federal government and national cultural and research institutions.
More than 270 Fellows of the Commonwealth of Australia and more Fellows of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom have been elected by the University, which has the best faculty in Australia.
The University has an academic scepter inherited from the University of Oxford, which is of the same origin as the Oxford scepter (Oxfordmace), which appears in important academic ceremonies.
The University of Melbourne (hereinafter referred to as the University of Mexico), founded in 1853, is one of the world’s top research universities and a leading academic center in the Southern Hemisphere.
The University of Melbourne is located in Australia’s cultural and industrial hub, Melbourne, which has been named the “World’s most livable City” for many years in a row.
The University of Melbourne is one of the six sandstone universities in Australia. The founding member and secretariat of the University of Australia 21 is also a core member of the Eight Universities Alliance, the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It is one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
The University of Melbourne emphasizes students’ comprehensive ability in academic attainment and personality cultivation, and strives to create a unique “Melbourne experience” for students.
The University of Mexico is the largest university in Australia in terms of annual research funding.
Since its establishment, the university has produced 280,000 graduates from around the world, including four Australian prime ministers, eight Nobel Prize winners, and 120 Rhodes Scholars.
According to TheBulletin’s “100 Most Influential Australians”, 33 of them have academic ties to the University of Melbourne.
So far, the University of Melbourne is the only one of Australia’s eight universities that still refuses to recognize China’s gaokao results.
The University of Sydney, also known as the “University of Sydney”, was founded in 1850. It is a world-leading historical university located in the center of Sydney, the financial capital of Australia. It is praised by the media as one of the most beautiful university campuses in the world.
As the first university in Australia and even in the southern hemisphere, the University of Sydney is also known as the “First University in Australia”. It is also a core member of the World University Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, Australian Eight University Alliance and Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance.
The University of Sydney is ranked 46th in the QS World University Rankings 2017;
2017TIMES World University Rankings 45th in the world;
In the 2016QS World University Competitiveness Rankings, it is ranked No.1 in Australia and 4th in the world.
4. The University of New South Wales (UNSW), one of the world’s top research institutions in Australia, was founded in 1949 with its main campus located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales.
Unsw is a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance (APRU), the Global Alliance of Technology Universities (GlobalTech) and Universitas21, three leading international research university alliances.
Unsw is known for business and engineering, among many other disciplines.
According to the latest 2015 qsworldrankingsbysubjectunsw accounting and finance 12th largest in the world, civil and structural engineering, the world’s 14th world 15 law, leading to Australia’s prestigious university of Sydney and the Australian national university and other colleges and universities.
GeoffreyGarrett, dean of the Wharton School, the world’s leading business school, is a former dean of UNSW.
5 at the university of Queensland, Queensland university, referred to as “he is big, the world’s top universities and famous higher scientific research institute, one of Australia’s ivy league league” one of the eight schools “, was founded in 1910, is the first comprehensive university of Queensland, also is one of Australia’s largest and most prestigious university, is also one of the six sandstone universities.
As one of the members of the University of Australia 21, Quantu has always been among the top universities in Australia in terms of scientific research funding and academic level, and has the largest number of doctoral students in the university.
The university boasts two Nobel laureates, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and former Defence Minister PeterGration, among its alumni.
The University of Queensland is ranked 52nd in the USNEWS World University Rankings, 51st in the QS World University Rankings, top 1% in the world rankings by Timesranking60 and ARWU55, ranking among the top three universities in Australia.
6. Monash University Monash University is one of the top 100 universities in the world, the top university in Australia, one of the “eight top universities” in the Australian Ivy League, and a five-star university in Australia.
Established by Parliament in 1958, the University is named after the family name of Sir John Monash, a distinguished Australian military man, academic and engineer.
With an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research, Monash University is one of the largest national universities in Australia and is renowned as an intensive research university.
With campuses and research centres in many countries on four continents, Monash University works closely with universities and colleges across the globe, forming partnerships and alliances in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Monash has seven campuses in Melbourne, each with its own characteristics.
With more than 100 research centres including the Australian Hepatocellular Centre and 17 partner research institutes, Monash University is Australia’s leading domestic research institution.
7. University of Adelaide, the University of Adelaide for short, is located in Adelaide City, South Australia. It is the third university in the history of Australia, one of the “eight great universities” in the Australian Ivy League, and is rated as a five-star university in Australia.
Since its founding in 1874, the University of Adelaide has consistently ranked among Australia’s top universities.
As of 2008, the University of Adelaide has produced 3 Nobel Prizes, the most in Australia, and 108 Rhodes Prize winners.
Two presidents of Singapore graduated from the school.
The University of Adelaide currently has 16,447 students, 28% of whom are international students, including 4,604 international students from 88 countries, studying at the four campuses of North Trice, Roseworth, White and Fairbarton.
In recent years, it has been one of the world’s top 100 universities, located within 1% of the world’s universities.
8. University of Western Australia (UWA), one of the “eight top universities” of the Australian Ivy League, was founded in 1911 and recruited for the first time in 1913. Located in Perth, the capital of Western Australia, it is classified as one of the six SandstoneUniversities in Australia.
Top 150 universities in the world.
Since its establishment, the University of Western Australia has been one of the most historic, representative and powerful famous top research universities in Australia, ranking sixth and seventh among many authoritative Australian universities.
It is also a member of the World University Alliance and Pleiadian University Alliance.
UWA is located in Western Australia, a striving state with only 11% of Australia’s population but which generates and supports nearly 50% of Australia’s economy. Its 65-acre main campus is just five kilometers from Perth city center.
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a member of the “Eight Universities Alliance” in Australia and the only one of the eight universities in Western Australia. Its emphasis on scientific research and education is the characteristic of the University of Western Australia, and the university has trained more than 100 Rhodes Academic Prize winners and Nobel Prize winners