1. Best country in the world to live!
According to the United Nations Human Development Report, Australia is the third best country in the World to live, due to its excellent quality of life index. The UN establishes a qualification, also known as Human Development Index, based on an annual survey of social progress and economic indexes of the 187 countries. Australia is on top because it has a great access to education, high life expectation, and socioeconomic well-being.2. World Class University
There are 40 Universities in Australia provide international students with choices and opportunities across all study disciplines, from science to management and commerce, humanity to engineering, and law to health sciences. Australian institutions rank among the world’s best by discipline, particularly in engineering and technology, medicine, environmental science, and accounting and finance. Its educational institutions have an impressive reputation, especially if you consider that Seven (7) Australian universities are in the top 100 of the 2020 World University Rankings, and so are competitive both for Australian and international students. Seven universities in Melbourne are featured in the QS World University Rankings Australian National University (ANU) University of Sydney University of Melbourne University of New South Wales (UNSW) University of Queensland (UQ) Monash University University of Western Australia (UWA)3. Multicultural Society
Another reason for Australia being extremely culturally diverse country, it is wide range of people, religion, language, history, and art. It is one of the world’s most multicultural country and many of us have always known Australia is a successful multicultural nation with the most ethnically diverse country in the world. With 26% of Australians being born overseas and 49% of people having at least one parent born overseas. Australia are indeed a country of immigrants that far more so than the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and other settler nations. Australia became the world’s most successful multicultural nation not by accident but because the Australian Government leaders have followed the right set of policy principles since the Second World War. International students who study in Australia will find themselves studying in a fascinating and diverse environment. The international student’s population is important and lucrative for Australian university, who make university life in Australia particularly diverse.4. Best Student Cities Ranking 3rd
Australia benefits from having a number of exceptional cities, perfect for student life. In fact, Australian cities are among the best in the world for international students. Melbourne city in third (3) place once again in year 2020 “Best Student Cities in the World”. Melbourne is a highly attractive destination for international students and is home to one of the world’s most diverse student communities. Known as Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne regularly tops lists of the world’s most liveable cities, and is full of all the attractions that make the Australian lifestyle so appealing – including beautiful beaches, nightlife, and a fair proportion of sunny days. The city’s cultural calendar is pack year-round – spanning arts, comedy, music, film, fashion, and a host of multicultural celebrations. Like other Australian cities, it stumbles only when it comes to affordability, with both fees and living costs on the high side in global terms. However, for high standards of living and incredible natural surroundings, Melbourne remains a tough city to beat. It is also up three places to seventh in the employer activity indicator this year, demonstrating the amount of opportunities for graduates.5. Work for Students in Australia
Work for students in Australia can be easy or very difficult to find. It is depend on your abilities, student who speak English well obviously more opportunities. The Australian economy is dominate by the services sector, followed by industry and agriculture. Tourism is is big business, especially in big towns and cities Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth. Your student visa allows you to study and work in Australia throughout the duration of your course. You are entitled to work 20 hours per weeks during your studies, and full-time during your school breaks. If you are married, your partner (husband/wife) are entitle to work the same conditions as you. Keep in mind that the minimum wage in Australia is $19.84 per hour. This applies from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2020. Students can find work as tutors, in retail, construction, IT, accounting or in tourism.International Student Need help?
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