Australia is often referred to as the lucky country and it’s easy to see why. According to the Legatum Prosperity Index, it is the fourth happiest nation in the world. It’s also the largest island nation and has five of its cities in the top 40 for infrastructure standards worldwide.
Australia is a popular destination not just for travelers, but it is also high on the list for international students. Australia contains 7 of the top 100 universities in the world and the government invests around $200,000,000 annually in international scholarships.

Still unconvinced..?? Here are some more reasons to consider Australia when choosing to study abroad.

The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a national policy that ensures there is a uniform and recognized progression for study. The AQF establishes pathways between qualifications and sets the standard for learning outcomes at each level, so not matter what you study, you can be sure you will gain formal recognition. Most student visas will permit you to work up to 40 hours per fortnight while your course is in session, and unlimited hours during course breaks.
Australian universities and educational institutions have a great reputation, and are looked upon favorably by international students and employers alike. In fact, according to the QS World University Rankings, a number of Australian universities are ranked among the best in the world includes - The Australian National University ranked @ 31, The University of Sydney ranked @ 40, The University of Melbourne ranked @ 41, The University of Queensland ranked @ 46.
For a country with a relatively small population, Australia has a history of punching above its weight when it comes to producing outstanding research. Many Australian discoveries and developments have led to tangible benefits around the world. This comes as a result of heavy investment in research, including over AU$140 million to be spent on Federation Fellowships over the next five years. With over 22,000 courses to study in Australia across 1,100 institutions, it may be a little challenging to pick the right one. We have a huge database from where you can look up the university of your choice and know all about it in detail.
While it is a tedious task to apply for your visa all on your own, VIVACRISTO ensures that we make it easy for you. We guide you with the latest visa updates and also help you make your application, while also prepping you up for the visa interview. Some of the most common documents that you would require to study in Australia

include:

  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement
  • Financial requirements
  • English proficiency requirements
  • Health and character requirements