Things to consider before studying in Australia

8 Feb, 2023
5 min read

Studying Abroad! 

The moment this thought reaches your mind, you are confronted with hundreds of countries to explore and thousands of courses and universities you can be part of.

But how do you find the best fit for you?

Suppose you want to explore a multicultural society, discover yourself in a welcoming country, spend your days in the sunshine, and visit the most beautiful beaches. In that case, consider studying in Australia!

Australia is an amazing country that offers many opportunities for international students. From its world-class universities to its stunning natural beauty, Australia offers a lot to those looking for higher education abroad. 

As with any major decision, especially one involving migration to a foreign country, there are some things you should think about before moving to Australia. 

Scroll through to learn the things you should know before studying in Australia.


1. Cost of Living
Australia is one of the most expensive countries in the world. If you plan to study in Australia, you should make sure you have enough money to cover the costs of rent, food, transport, and other expenses.

2. Language
English is the primary language spoken in Australia, but you can also find other languages spoken by the country’s diverse population. It’s important to make sure you have a good grasp of the English language before you study in Australia.

3. Education System
 Australia has a strong education system and offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a national framework that sets out the qualifications and learning outcomes for all education providers in Australia.

4. New grading system
Most Australian institutes use a grading system to assess a student's academic merit, such as HD, where H stands for High Distinction, D stands for Distinction, and more. When you speak to our counsellors, remember to ask about Australian higher education's grading system.

5. Health Cover
As a visa condition, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection requires all students holding temporary student visas to maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the full duration of their study in Australia. 
Contact us to learn more about the health coverage you may need when studying in Australia.

6. Work Opportunities
International students are eligible to work in Australia for up to 40 hours per fortnight while studying. This can be a great way to help cover living costs and gain valuable work experience.

7. Accommodation
Australia offers international students a wide range of accommodation options, from student dorms to homestay arrangements and private rentals. Depending on your budget and preferences, you can find a suitable living arrangement for your study period in Australia.

8. Culture
Australia is an incredibly diverse country with a vibrant culture. You’ll find a mix of indigenous, European, and Asian influences in the country. It’s important to do some research on the culture and customs of Australia before you arrive to make sure you fit in with the locals.

9. Safety
Australia is generally safe, but as with any country, it’s important to take precautions to stay safe and secure. Be sure to check with the local authorities and your accommodation provider for advice and tips on staying safe in Australia.

Wrap Up
These are just a few things to consider before studying in Australia. Once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you can make an informed decision and determine if studying in Australia is the right choice. 
Begin your study abroad adventure in this beautiful country. You can speak with one of our student services offices to learn more about studying in Australia and which university is right for you.

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