Australia


Universities & Colleges
City
University of Tasmania - UTASTasmania
Victoria University - VU - Sydney CampusSydney
University of the Sunshine CoastQueensland
Curtin UniversityPerth
ECA - Swinburne University of Technology - Sydney CampusParramatta
Western Sydney University International CollegeParramatta
Australian Institute of Technical Training - AITTMelbourne
Deakin UniversityMelbourne
Swinburne University of TechnologyMelbourne
International College of Management Sydney - ICMSManly, New South Wales
James Cook University Brisbane - JCUBBrisbane
Australian College of Technology & Business - ACTBBrisbane
Sarina Russo Institute - SRIBrisbane
Federation UniversityBallarat
Federation University - ATMCBallarat

If you are coming to the end of your studies in Australia, it’s likely that you are wondering about your options after graduation. Many students choose to continue their studies in Australia in order to gain a second qualification. Here we discuss some of the key benefits of completing further study in Australia.

One of the main benefits of continuing your studies in Australia is that you will further develop your skills and knowledge, which will increase your job opportunities in Australia and overseas. You could expand your knowledge in your original field of study by entering a qualification at a higher level, such as studying an undergraduate degree after completing a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification, or entering a postgraduate degree after completing an undergraduate degree. You could also complete an additional qualification to gain expertise in a specific area covered in your original course (such as completing a postgraduate degree in marketing after studying a general undergraduate degree in business), qualify for practice in a regulated profession (such as law or architecture), or gain skills and knowledge in a completely different field.

Completing a second course will provide you with an opportunity to make new friends, explore new places and try new experiences. You might consider studying at a different institution or even in a different city or state, which means that you can experience life in another part of the country. Completing additional studies will also give you more time to enjoy the benefits of studying in Australia. You can travel to different parts of Australia, complete a student exchange through your institution, start a part-time job or complete an internship to gain some industry experience.

The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) ensures that all Australian tertiary qualifications follow a standard format, making it easy to continue your studies and enter a higher-level qualification. When you are applying for a more advanced qualification, you may even receive credit for your previous study. This can reduce the amount of time it takes to complete your second course. Speak with an adviser at your institution or use our Course Search for more information about your study options.

Another excellent reason to continue your studies is to improve your chances of remaining in Australia to gain practical work experience once you finish your studies. In order to be eligible for post-study work opportunities, you must meet the Australian Study Requirement by completing one or more Australian qualifications that require two or more academic years of full-time study in Australia.

Students who are hoping to gain permanent residency in Australia may also benefit from continuing their studies in Australia. Under Australia’s Skill Select visa points system, international students who meet the Australian Study Requirement gain additional points and therefore improve have a higher chance of qualifying for permanent residency. Students with higher-level qualifications are eligible for further points. If English is not your first language, you will also find that continuing your studies in Australia will give you more time to improve your English language proficiency, which can also qualify you for additional visa points.

Source: https://www.studiesinaustralia.com/Blog/life-after-study/the-advantages-of-continuing-your-studies-in-australia

  • Australia is, by nature, deeply multicultural. The continent has, in fact, been populated thanks to immigration over the last two centuries. Foreigners to Australia come from all over the world: one in four people have no Australian origins.
  • The rate of unemployment is very low. In some cities, as far as young people and international students are concerned, it is even zero, precisely because temporary jobs are never lacking.
  • The average international student in Australia spends about AUD $1,753 per month (approximately AUD $404 per week) on accommodation, food, clothing, entertainment, transport, international and domestic travel, telephone, and incidental costs.
  • Average income is 15 – 19 dollars per hour. A 20- 30 years old foreign national with some previous work experience, living & studying in Australia on a student you can work maximum 20 hours per week. Average income is 20 – 30 dollars per hour.