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What are the requirements for studying in Australia?
Studying in Australia needs to meet the following conditions:

1. Education: Applicants need to have academic background and achievements that meet the requirements of Australian educational institutions. Academic certificates and transcripts are usually required.

2. Language conditions: The teaching language in Australia is English, so applicants need to have good English skills. English test scores, such as IELTS or TOEFL, are usually required.

3. Visa conditions: Applicants need to obtain an Australian student visa (subclass 500). To apply for a student visa, you need to meet a series of conditions, including sufficient financial proof, medical insurance and no criminal record.

4. Economic conditions: Studying in Australia requires paying tuition and living expenses. Applicants need to prove that they have sufficient financial resources to pay these expenses. Australian educational institutions usually need proof of funds.

5. Health conditions: Applicants need to pass the health examination in Australia to ensure that there are no infectious diseases or other health problems.

Please note that the specific application conditions may vary according to the individual situation and the school you apply for. It is recommended that you know the relevant requirements in detail before applying, and consult Australian educational institutions or study abroad agents for accurate information.