Studying in Australia is not good.
1. The teaching quality is high. There are 38 universities and more than 230 professional and technical colleges in Australia, and the quality of education has reached the international first-class level. Eight famous universities in Australia (Australian National University, University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Western Australia, University of Queensland, Monash University, University of Adelaide, University of Melbourne) are among the top 300 universities in the world 100, while others 15 are among the top 300 universities in the world. Chinese and Australian academic qualifications are mutually recognized, and Australian academic qualifications have high gold content.
2. Social security is stable, Australian citizens live and work in peace and contentment, society is stable, and the environment is peaceful. The government has introduced strict gun control laws, and the crime rate is extremely low. Australia is the first country in the world to enact the Law on the Education and Protection of International Students in the form of national legislation, which ensures that international students enjoy a very safe environment when studying in Australia. In addition, Australia advocates multiculturalism and its people are friendly and enthusiastic. It is a famous tourist and educational country and an ideal country for China students to study abroad.
3. Good employment prospects. Australia is vast and sparsely populated, with many employment opportunities and high starting salary. You can get a two-year work visa after graduation of undergraduate and teaching master, a three-year work visa after graduation of research master and a four-year work visa after graduation of doctoral students. China and Australia have signed the mutual recognition of Chinese and Australian academic qualifications, and graduates have bright prospects for staying in the local area or returning to China for employment.
Australian undergraduate study requirements
1. Equal sharing conditions: (1) Apply according to the results of the college entrance examination: Australian universities can accept the results of the Chinese college entrance examination (except the University of Mexico). Generally speaking, the average score is above 60%, and more than 80% can apply for G8 colleges in Australia.
(2) Apply with high school grades: Students who did not take the college entrance examination can apply with three years of high school grades. If they want to apply for G8 universities, the average score should be above 80. For example, the average score of Melbourne University is at least 85.
(3) Apply with undergraduate grades: Domestic freshmen can apply for Australian undergraduate courses with their freshman grades. When applying for G8 universities, students in 2 1 1/985 universities are required to score lower than those in non-universities. The former can get 80 points, and the latter may have to get 85 points or more to be admitted.
2. Language conditions: The language test scores accepted by Australian universities include IELTS, TOEFL, CAE Cambridge English, PTE Academic English, etc. Most domestic students will choose IELTS. The following are the IELTS requirements for Australian undergraduate students studying abroad: the minimum IELTS score must reach 6.0. G8 universities generally require IELTS 6.5, and some majors such as education, medicine, law and translation require IELTS 7.0 or above.