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Ranking of countries studying abroad

According to the number of international students absorbed each year, the ranking is the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and so on.

Australian higher education, which originated from British traditional education and was influenced by the United States, is innovative and enjoys a high reputation in the world, especially in terms of computer facilities and scientific and technological level. There are only 39 universities in Australia, and the quality of education is controlled and managed by the government. All schools maintain high-quality education. Nine universities are among the top 200 universities in the world 100 and 15. Compared with thousands of universities in Britain and America, the number of universities in Australia is small but excellent, and their academic qualifications are widely recognized by countries all over the world, including China.

There are many courses open to China students, including languages, senior high schools, preparatory courses, technical diplomas, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctor's degrees and so on. International students can choose the course that suits them best according to their time, education and economic situation. Moreover, its teaching content is rich, involving a wide range of disciplines, the course is close to reality, innovative and practical. It attaches great importance to cultivating students' ability and positive and healthy attitude towards life. International students can find many majors that are not available in China, and even pursue further studies across majors. More importantly, they can learn a new way of thinking and logic, which can completely change your life trajectory.

The cost of studying in Australia is moderate, and the success rate of visa is high. You are allowed to work while studying in Australia.

As a developed country with a sound legal system, Australia is the first country to incorporate the rights and interests of international students into the law. There is no discriminatory policy and local students enjoy the same treatment.

It's relatively easy to find jobs and emigrate after graduation.

In short, studying in Australia is cost-effective.