India Local Information

Welcome to the study in Australia web page, a page designed to help you find out more about getting an education in Australia.

Australia is widely recognised as a world leader in the field of international education and English language training. A study destination that offers both quality of education and quality of lifestyle, Australia has a long tradition of providing quality education and training to students from overseas. In 2010, more than 500,000 international students were enrolled with an Australian education provider, including more than 80,000 from India. Upon graduation, students’ qualifications will make them highly sought-after by employers in Australia and around the world.

Your gateway to an Australian education

High quality education, internationally recognised qualifications, a competitive cost advantage and high quality life-style in a safe, multicultural society are just some of the reasons that see increasing numbers of students considering Australia as an excellent study destination. Your search for an Australian education qualification should begin with identifying a course that best meets your requirements. Australian institutions offer a wide range of courses with diverse specialisations and therefore students need to invest time in selecting the right course that meets their requirements. The decision to study abroad is a significant one, and there are many considerations to take into account. Information is available directly from the Australian institution’s website or from their appointed representatives here in India. Often, representatives from the institutions will visit India to interview students or to participate in exhibitions - details are generally advertised in the daily press. For authoritative information to help you choose the right course, visit the official Australian Government website: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au

To start your education journey in Australia, browse through these useful pages!

Find a New CourseFind an Institute

Sidebar

  • Print this pagePrint this page
  • Send this page to a friendContact Us