The Indian and Pacific oceans surround Australia, which is a country and continent. Because it is located in the southern hemisphere, its weather is diametrically opposed to that of India, with summer beginning in December and winter beginning in June. Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide are its major cities, and they are also among the greatest places in the world for international students to live in terms of education, work possibilities, and other factors.
Melbourne and Sydney are two of the most well-known foreign student destinations. Many students, however, miss out on the best of Australia's academic cities, like Canberra, Perth, and the Gold Coast.
International students can enroll in one of two intakes to study in Australia. There are two entry cycles at the universities. The primary intake is in February, while the secondary intake is in July. In comparison to the February intake, the July intake has fewer courses available.
Education in Australia is one of the most expensive in the world. As of 2018, the average annual fee for overseas undergraduate students was AU$ 30,840, and the average fee for international postgraduate students was AU$ 31,596. Annual fees range from AU$ 20,000 to AU$ 37,000 for a Master's degree, and from AU$ 14,000 to AU$ 37,000 for a Doctorate degree.