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List of expenses for studying in Australia in 2020
As a leading country in education in the world, Australia has high-quality teaching standards and attracts students from all over the world to study abroad. Let me introduce you to the cost of studying abroad in various regions of Australia. Let's take a look.

First, the cost of studying abroad in various regions of Australia

1. New South Wales

New South Wales is rich in educational resources. Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is the earliest developed, largest and most modern city in Australia with a pleasant local climate. Tuition and living expenses: Take Sydney as an example, the annual living expenses are about1.8-20,000 Australian dollars, and the university tuition is about 35,000-47,000 Australian dollars.

2. Victoria

The education system is closely related to industry. There are many international art and sports events in Victoria, which are full of opportunities to cultivate young people's growth and satisfy their curiosity. Melbourne, the capital, has been rated as the most livable city in the world for many times.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Melbourne as an example, the living expenses are about1.8-20,000 Australian dollars, and the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about 30,000-45,000 Australian dollars per year.

3. Queensland

Queensland has many famous tourist and holiday resorts. The famous cities Brisbane and Gold Coast are one of the famous tourist cities in Queensland. The state has famous universities such as Queensland University, Queensland University of Science and Technology, Griffith University and Bond University, and it also has a unique advantage to study tourism management in Queensland.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Brisbane as an example, the living expenses are about 1.5- 1.8 million Australian dollars per year, and the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about 30,000-43,000 Australian dollars per year.

4. South Australia

South Australia is the third largest state in Australia, with developed education and one of the lowest cost of doing business and living in Australia. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is the fourth largest city in Australia, forming a golden triangle with Sydney and Melbourne. Schools in the state mainly include Adelaide University, University of South Australia, South Australia Vocational and Technical College and Blue Ribbon Hotel College.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Adelaide as an example, the living expenses are about 1.2- 1.5 million Australian dollars, and the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about 30,000-42,000 Australian dollars per year.

5. Western Australia

Western Australia is rich in natural resources, including natural gas, iron ore, gold and other mineral resources. Western Australia's highly developed fields include service industry, basic industry, mining industry, special manufacturing industry, renewal industry, high technology and labor skills.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Perth as an example, the living expenses are about 1.4- 1.6 million Australian dollars, and the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about 30,000-42,000 Australian dollars per year.

Among the expenses of studying in Australia, tuition fees generally vary according to the school and major you apply for, and the living expenses will also be related to the area where the school you apply for is located. So the cost of studying in Australia will be different for everyone.

Note: 1 AUD ≈4.82 RMB.

Second, the advantages of studying in Australia

1. The legal policy is sufficient.

Australia is the 1 th country in the world to promulgate the Law on International Student Protection and the Law on Education Services for Overseas Students, and every overseas student studying in Australia can get legal protection. As a country with a sound legal system, it can legislate to protect the legitimate rights and interests of international students and give them great security.

Australia's education system is very strict. The government requires all educational institutions offering courses to international students to register with relevant departments and accept supervision. Students can complain when they encounter problems.

2. Social stability and low crime rate.

Australia has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The welfare system is good and there are few social contradictions. Strict gun control laws can ensure that international students enjoy a safe study and travel environment.

Australia is surrounded by the sea, far from the mainland, and its unique geographical location keeps Australia away from global wars and infectious diseases. The stable political situation in Australia can also make parents feel more at ease about the safety of their children's independent study and growth abroad.

3. The education level of famous schools is leading.

Australia has a mature education system and advanced academic level, and is recognized as one of the most advanced and innovative countries in education and training system in the world. In the United Nations human development index and education index, Australia ranks second among 19 1 countries and regions. Eight universities in Australia rank among the top 100 in the world, and more than 60% universities rank among the top 500 in the world.

4. Developed economy and high living standard.

Australia is one of the countries with relatively low unemployment rate in the world, with an average unemployment rate of around 3%. The starting salary of Australian graduates is also relatively high. Taking business as an example, the average starting salary of undergraduate graduates is about 40,000 Australian dollars/year. The living standard of the Australian people is very high, and Australia's good economic development ensures that there are sufficient employment opportunities in Australia.

5. The over-signing rate of visas is high.

Australia has a high over-signing rate. E-visa shortens the visa processing time to about 30 days without face-to-face visa, and the visa is efficient and transparent. For students, visa is a very important link. The Australian government has no quota for overseas students, and its policy is loose, with a high success rate. Moreover, international students can apply for a two-year work visa after graduation as long as they have studied in Australia for two years. In addition, both overseas work experience and international vision accumulated during travel can add a lot to future work and life.

6. Allow legal work

In Australia, international students can legally take part-time jobs. As long as you have a student visa, the Australian government allows international students to work legally for 40 hours every two weeks and work full-time during holidays. In this way, students can accumulate overseas work experience, earn their own living expenses and reduce family pressure.