Benefits of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies for International Students
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International Recognition
While professional education is generally subject to country-specific rules, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate (PhD) degrees are recognized worldwide. Receiving a university education in a country like Australia, which stands out with its education system, can significantly increase your career opportunities.
For this reason, more than 800,000 international students apply to study at a university in Australia every year.
Increase Your Career Opportunities
The quality of education provided at Australian universities is highly valued by employers. In many sectors, having a higher education diploma can increase your chances of finding a job and your salary level. In fact, some professionals prefer to expand their career opportunities by taking an advanced education such as an MBA even after gaining work experience.
In addition, universities prepare their graduates for business life with success coaches, internship opportunities and strong ties to the business world. In this way, you will be prepared for interviews after graduation and you can find a job more easily.
485 Post-Graduate Work Stream Visa
After completing a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD program in Australia that lasts at least two years, you are eligible to apply for a 485 Post-Study Work Stream visa.
This visa allows you to work full-time for 2 years after graduation, gain professional experience and meet the requirements for longer-term work visas or permanent residency.
If you complete your studies in a regional city, you can extend this visa for an additional year, giving you the right to work for a total of 3 years. This period can provide you with enough work experience to meet the PR (permanent residency) requirements.
What You Need to Know About Studying at a University in Australia
- Program content, admission requirements, durations and assessment methods may vary.
The academic year usually starts in early March and continues until the end of November. Some universities may offer three terms per year for certain courses.
Universities in Australia may recognise courses taken at different institutions. If you have previously completed a program in the same field, you can shorten your studies by 30-40% and reduce your total tuition fees by applying for a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
To enroll in a university in Australia, you will need an internationally recognized English proficiency certificate (IELTS/PTE). For this, we can direct you to the most suitable preparation courses or Academic English (EAP) programs that provide direct access to university.
Of the 41 universities in Australia, 3 are private and 6 are among the top 100 universities worldwide. Most of the universities are located in major cities, but some also offer campuses in regional areas. Studying in regional areas can offer many opportunities, such as extra visa periods and PR benefits!