Study in Australia
Australia is a great place to study for many reasons. It has a world-class education system, with universities that consistently rank among the best in the world. It offers a wide range of courses, from traditional academic subjects to more modern and innovative areas of study. The country is also renowned for its excellent quality of life, with a diverse and welcoming culture, stunning natural beauty, and a laid-back lifestyle. Australia also has a strong economy and offers plenty of job opportunities for international students. Finally, studying in Australia can be an affordable option, with tuition fees and living costs that are generally lower than in other countries.
List of Colleges and Universities in Australia:
Some of the colleges and universities in Australia with most Indian Population are
1. University of Melbourne (1853)
2. University of Sydney (1850)
3. Monash University (1958)
4. University of New South Wales (1949)
5. University of Queensland (1909)
6. University of Western Australia (1911)
7. Australian National University (1946)
8. RMIT University (1887)
9. University of Adelaide (1874)
10. Macquarie University (1964)
11. University of Technology Sydney (1988)
12. Curtin University (1966)
13. Griffith University (1971)
14. University of Wollongong (1975)
15. Swinburne University of Technology (1908)
16. La Trobe University (1964)
17. Deakin University (1974)
18. University of Newcastle (1965)
19. James Cook University (1970)
20. Queensland University of Technology (1909)
21. Flinders University (1966)
22. Charles Darwin University (2003)
23. University of South Australia (1991)
24. Edith Cowan University (1991)
25. University of Canberra (1967)
26. Bond University (1989)
27. Murdoch University (1973)
28. University of the Sunshine Coast (1996)
29. Victoria University (1916)
30. University of New England (1938)
31. Western Sydney University (1989)
32. University of Southern Queensland (1967)
33. University of the West of Scotland (1897)
34. Australian Catholic University (1991)
35. Torrens University Australia (2013)
Cities in Australia with Most Indian Population:
1. Sydney, New South Wales
2. Melbourne, Victoria
3. Brisbane, Queensland
4. Perth, Western Australia
5. Adelaide, South Australia
6. Gold Coast, Queensland
7. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
8. Hobart, Tasmania
9. Darwin, Northern Territory
10. Wollongong, New South Wales
Documents required for offer letter from Australian university
1. Proof of identity (passport, driver’s license, birth certificate, etc.)
2. Academic transcripts and diplomas
3. English language proficiency test results
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Personal statement
6. Letters of recommendation
7. Evidence of financial support
8. Visa application form
9. Medical examination results
10. Police clearance certificate
Documents required for study visa Australia from india
1. Valid passport
2. Evidence of financial capacity
3. Evidence of health insurance
4. Evidence of English language proficiency
5. Evidence of acceptance into an Australian educational institution
6. Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses and return airfare
7. Evidence of character and health requirements
8. Evidence of Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) status
9. Evidence of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
10. Evidence of payment of visa application fee
Places of worship in Australia for Indian Community:
1. Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Melbourne
2. Sri Venkateswara Temple, Sydney
3. Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Perth
4. Shri Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Brisbane
5. Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Adelaide
6. Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Canberra
7. Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Hobart
8. Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Darwin
9. Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Wollongong
10. Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Gold Coast
11. St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
12. St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne
13. St Paul's Cathedral, Brisbane
14. St George's Cathedral, Perth
15. St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide
16. St Christopher's Cathedral, Canberra
17. St David's Cathedral, Hobart
18. St Mary's Cathedral, Darwin
19. St Paul's Cathedral, Wollongong
20. St Mary's Cathedral, Gold Coast
21. Lakemba Mosque, Sydney
22. Hume Islamic Youth Centre, Melbourne
23. Islamic Council of Victoria, Melbourne
24. Islamic Council of Queensland, Brisbane
25. Islamic Council of Western Australia, Perth
26. Islamic Society of South Australia, Adelaide
27. Islamic Council of the ACT, Canberra
28. Islamic Council of Tasmania, Hobart
29. Islamic Council of the Northern Territory, Darwin
30. Islamic Council of New South Wales, Wollongong
31. Islamic Council of Queensland, Gold Coast