Studying in Australia
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Project Introduction:
Australia's education is at a world-class level, with high quality in higher education, and the Group of Eight ranks among the top one hundred globally. The learning environment is safe and comfortable, with Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth listed among the top ten most livable cities in the world. The work policy is favorable, allowing legal work for 40 hours every two weeks, and graduates of programs with a bachelor's degree of two years or more have the opportunity to apply for a work visa for 2-4 years after graduation.
Project Advantages:
A country suitable for living
Relaxed immigration policies
Sound welfare system
Relatively low study costs
Application Conditions:
Students who have completed the second year of high school: can enter undergraduate studies through a foundation program (Foundation IELTS: 5.5-6.0 points)
Students who have graduated from high school: can enter a foundation program or apply for the first year of university with their college entrance examination scores.
Most of the Group of Eight universities require scores above 50-60 points over the first-tier line. IELTS: 6.5-7 points.
Study Duration
Most undergraduate programs are 3 years, engineering is 4 years.
Application Enrollment Stages
Two intakes per year: February and July.
Application Fees:
Tuition and living expenses: 200,000-300,000 RMB/year
Introduction to Famous Universities
University of Sydney
The University of Sydney ranked 27th in the 2020 U.S. News World University Rankings, 40th in the 2021 QS World University Rankings, 60th in the 2020 THE World University Rankings, 1st in Australia and 4th in the world in the 2020 QS Graduate Employability Rankings, and 2nd in the world in the 2020 THE World University Impact Rankings.
University of Adelaide
As one of Australia's top research-intensive universities, the University of Adelaide has world-class research facilities and environments, as well as a comprehensive research training system, holding a strong position in various fields such as medicine, life sciences, law, education, and engineering.
University of Melbourne
Since its establishment, the University of Melbourne has produced hundreds of thousands of outstanding alumni around the world, including 8 Nobel Prize winners (the most in Australia), 120 Rhodes Scholars (the most in Australia), 4 Australian Prime Ministers, and 5 Australian Governors-General, among other well-known figures in various fields.
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