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Australia

Australia has an international student population of 637,000 and is one of the most popular locations for studying abroad. The country is not only known for its coral reefs and exquisite wildlife, it is also known for its world class institutions that repeatedly feature in well-known rankings – home to 43 universities, 37 of which rank among the top 1,000 universities in the world (Times Higher Education 2020) and 8 of which rank among the top 10 (QS World University Rankings 2020)/

Australia has seen a YoY growth of around 11% in its number of international students ever since 2017 – even with the advent of COVID-19, there were no significant decreases in the no. of international applications.

Australia is home to institutes offering top CPL courses and commercial license programs. While this route traditionally proved to be expensive and airline cadet programs increasing in competition there are now multiple ways to apply including working visa option and private license. Talk to our experts for the latest info.

Cost of studying in Australia?

​When planning to study abroad, always keep the cost of living in mind – the cost of living can vary from city to city and even within cities. One should also always note that the tuition costs can vary significantly depending on the program, the institution, and the level of the program.

Primary/Secondary School – AUD 7,800-30,000/year

Vocational Education and Training (VET) – AUD 4,000-22,000

UG Programs – AUD 20,000-45,000/year

PG Programs – AUD 20,000-50,000/year

Doctoral Programs – AUD 18,000-42,000/year

Hong Kong Universities

Why study in Hong Kong?

​The Special Administrative Region really is about as international as it gets: data from UNESCO indicates that more than 30,000 international students are currently pursuing their education in the city’s world class institutions and this has in no small part contributed to its ranking (8th) on the list of best student cities in the world.

Top 5 School Rankings in Hong Kong

  1. University of Hong Kong
  2. H.K. University of Science and Technology
  3. Chinese University of H.K.
  4. City University of H.K. ​
  5. H.K. Polytechnic University

Cost of Studying in Hong Kong

Educational costs can vary from university to university. Tuition fees can be anywhere between USD $9,700 to 15,400 per semester. The cost of living is more expensive but this is to be expected given its moniker.                                                                                                                                                      – Asia’s World City

Scholarships Available in Hong Kong​

Wong Man Kit Scholarship – USD $5,800/year (requires a GPA of at least 3.0)

Outstanding Performance Scholarship – USD $10.300/year (requires full time attendance in a sub degree or a bachelor’s degree)

Belt and Road Scholarship – Full Tuition Coverage (for students from Indonesia, Malaysia, or Thailand)

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