Posted on September 03 2018
Australia beckons Indian students as the new and attractive destination to study abroad. With its welcoming attitude and quality education, Australia is fast becoming the new hot favorite.
The biggest advantage with Australia is that students are not only allowed to gain work experience but also earn money to support their education. This has helped change its image in the eyes of the Indian students. There is increased awareness of the high quality of teaching and research facilities in the Universities like Monash University, University of New South Wales Sydney, and Griffith University etc. In fact, the University of New South Wales Sydney ranks 45 in the QS rankings, as per ENN.
Indian parents are now more open to the idea of their children gaining their higher education in Australia. Availing a bank loan is also easier than before which sorts out the financials of studying abroad.
Australia offers the Post Study Work Visa for a duration of 2 years. Students are able to work full-time and recover the expenses incurred in their studies. Also, the immigration policies are student friendly and help them transition to Permanent Residency.
How to apply to study abroad?
The Visa application would need extensive documentation and hence care should be taken to ensure that a completed application is submitted. You should also ensure that the documents are exactly in the same format as specified.
Y-Axis offers a wide range of Visa and Immigration products as well as services for aspiring immigrants and students including General skilled migration – Subclass 189 /190/489 with RMA review, General skilled migration – Subclass 189 /190/489, Work Visa for Australia, Student Visa for Australia, Visit Visa for Australia, and Business Visa for Australia.
If you are looking to Study, Work, Visit, Invest or Migrate to Australia, talk to Y-Axis, the World’s No.1 Immigration & Visa Consultant.
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