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The choice of schools for information technology students to study in Australia

First of all, talk about the choice of major. It is the general name of a computer major, which can actually be subdivided into many professional fields, such as: business informatics (that is, a compound course combining business and computer), information systems, network security, general computer engineering (such majors are mainly suitable for large institutions, such as banks, government agencies and other institutions that need large-scale data processing), software engineering and so on.

Therefore, students who plan to study computer science in Australia need to consider what specific major they want to choose first. So how to choose, we can mainly consider three issues: 1) the feasibility of admission, especially if we go to Australia to study for a master's degree in computer science, we should mainly consider whether this school can admit ourselves, especially for China graduates who are not computer majors, because most Australian universities will offer a master's degree in computer science for students with computer background, especially the top eight students. That is, the continuity of learning. If you are already a computer major, then you should consider those fields that can be connected with your undergraduate major to go to Australia for further study. 3) Future career development-that is, your own career planning, that is, which areas you want to develop; The overall employment environment of this major in Australia and the regional employment environment of the city where the selected university is located.

Putting aside employment and immigration, and returning to education itself, for a country like Australia, where two-fifths of universities are among the top 500 universities in the world and 1/5 universities are among the top 200 universities in the world, it is difficult to distinguish the universities themselves by simply "good" and "bad". Just as this agent recommended Wollongong to you, then you must know why it is Wollongong, not the University of Technology Sydney, Canberra University, University of South Australia, or the National University of China and the University of Sydney. Therefore, only by combining your education, interests and family economic situation can you find a plan that suits you.

In a word, studying abroad is a big decision, which will definitely change the fate of a student. Therefore, the most important thing before studying abroad should be "consultation". It is the core of the study abroad consulting industry to find professional consulting companies and experienced consultants to create the most suitable and most likely successful study abroad program. It is far from a simple intermediary operation-that is, admission application and visa application.

I hope the above answers can help you.

David Cao