Australia
Australia is ranked 3rd most popular study abroad destination after the UK and the USA
There are 43 universities, many colleges, and thousands of degree and diplomas, Australia supports all manner of professional and academic discipline
Employability is embedded throughout the curriculum and assessment process in Australian education system
Following are the popular universities in the Australia
Curtin College, Western Australia
Curtin University is partnered with Curtin College to provide pathway...
Deakin College, Victoria
Partnered with Deakin College at University Campus. Provides pathway courses...
University of Canberra College
The University of Canberra is and always has been committed to providing...
South Australian Institute of Business and Technology
Discover Adelaide with world..
James Cook University
University is a public university and is the second oldest university in...
Edith Cowan College, Western Australia
has an established partnership with PIBT which...
The University of Western Australia Foundation Program
Established in 1986...
Eynesbury College, South Australia
is providing pathways into the University of Adelaide...
Griffith College, Queensland
Campuses located at Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast...
La Trobe University, Sydney
Ranked in the top 100 emerging universities in the world (Times Higher Education...
Torrens University
Flexible study options and state-of-the-art facilities at campuses in Sydney...
Western Sydney University Sydney Campus
Located within the Sydney City Campus, offering...
Victoria University Melbourne
is inclusive, accessible recognized for its excellent teaching and research...
Melbourne City College
is inclusive, accessible recognised for its excellent teaching and research...
University of Newcastle International College
University of Newcastle College of Internation...
University of Adelaide, Melbourne
From courses in Beauty Therapy, Natural Medicine...
University of southern Queensland
Career based education courses delivered by...
