The land of opportunity!
New South Wales is the most populous and popular state of Australia with 491 CRICOS registered education providers to choose from. NSW houses 31 universities spread throughout the state and 6 of them are in the QS Top 300 World University Rankings. The major economic powerhouse of Australia, NSW, is the home to more than 2,60,000 international students from over 160 countries. The climate of NSW is balanced with not too hot or too cold anytime of the year. Sydney ranks Top 10 in the world for QS Best Student Cities and as top 5 safest city. Studying in NSW is rewarding with the perfect blend of city life and spectacular landscapes along with the World’s top universities and adequate employment opportunities. You will love NSW as your study destination.
You will get to choose from all the varieties of housing that can possibly be available – from huge houses to studio apartments. You can rent it by yourself or share with your friends. You may also choose to live in boardings, on-campus accommodations, hostels, homestays etc. There is an extensive network of public transport including trains, buses, ferries and light rails. Travelling around without private transport is extremely comfortable.
University of Sydney is consistently ranked in the world’s top 50 universities. It is ranked #1 in Australia for graduate employment and 3rd in Australia for university ranking 2022. UTS is another world-class university situated at the heart of Sydney and is ranked 9th in THE University Rankings 2021 and 5th in Australia for graduate employment according to 2022 QS graduate employability rankings. They are incredible in terms of the quality of education and generous scholarships which range from 10% to 100%. All of these universities offer courses in all subject areas and a great range of scholarships.
New South Wales has a graduate stream for international students who studied in accredited schools in Regional NSW. Graduates who have completed 24 months of study in regional Australia are eligible for PR pathways particularly the Subclass 491. Qualifications of graduates are assessed on available nominated occupations based on a region’s particular needs. With a comprehensive list of occupations from fourteen participating regions, applicants have more than a variety of courses and corresponding occupations to choose from. On top of this, regional cities have a more relaxed study atmosphere with a number of beaches and parks nearby universities. This makes studying in regional NSW not just a worthwhile investment but also a possible exciting adventure.