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Nursing major, University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia. Since 1850 was founded, it is also one of the best institutions of higher learning in the world. The Medical College of the University of Sydney has a world-class teaching level. The world's first artificial pacemaker, the first B-ultrasound scanner and the first cochlear implant were invented and manufactured by graduates of the University of Sydney Medical College. Alumni who graduated from medical schools have become the leaders and founders of world-famous medical schools and medical organizations.

Recommended major: bachelor's degree in nursing

Educational system: 3 years

Start date: March every year.

Tuition: 28,080 Australian dollars/year

English requirements: IELTS total score is not less than 7.0, and single subject is not less than 7.0.

Education requirements: China senior three graduates, the college entrance examination scores reached more than one line.

Cald (Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Background) course is specially designed for students with different language backgrounds free of charge, so that they can better adapt to the educational methods of western culture.

In Australia, after completing the undergraduate nursing degree, you are eligible to apply to become a registered nurse in Australia. The employment rate of nursing graduates who find jobs within four months after graduation is 97%, and the average annual salary in the first year is 40 thousand Australian dollars, about 240 thousand RMB. In addition, Australian registered nurses have always been on Australia's immigration list, so students who have successfully registered nurses are eligible to apply for Australian Permanent Residence Permit (PR) and enjoy various good social benefits in Australia.