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Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is the 5th largest city of Australia with 1.3M population out of 1.7M population in the state. It is a city that offers the best of both worlds with beautiful landscapes, thriving community, bustling business and a relaxed and calm lifestyle. Adelaide hosts global technology leaders like Microsoft and the big four accounting firms which means you can avail one of the best internships and employment opportunities while living and studying in Adelaide. 38,000 international students have chosen Adelaide as their study destination in Australia because of its high quality 120 CRICOS registered institutions across Vocational Training, Universities and English Language Colleges. Adelaide is hot and dry during the summer months with an average temperature of 29°C, while wet and cold in the winter months with an average temperature ranging between 7.5°C to 16°C.

South Australia is home to Flinders University, University of South Australia, University of Adelaide and Torrens University. Australian Catholic University and Central Queensland University also have campuses in South Australia. The arrival of two international universities, Carnegie Mellon University and University College London, has also boosted Adelaide’s reputation as the learning city.

Flinders University offers 550 scholarships worth more than 2.2M AUD which means you have a high chance of getting one too. It is ranked no. 1 university in SA for teaching quality, student support, starting salary and overall experience according to the Good Universities Guide. UniSA is the number 1 young university in Australia for industry collaborations and gives scholarships to more than 2500 students each year. All these universities offer courses in almost all disciplines and award a wide variety of scholarships. 

Regional Study Benefits in South Australia

South Australia has a relaxed setting but has life’s finer things including great landscapes, delicious food, fun festivals and of course, fine wine. SA is famous for its wine region including the Barossa Valley, Coonawarra and the Adelaide Hills. SA is also home to Kangaroo Island’s wildlife, Yorke’s wild-west landscapes and Limetone Coast’s beaches and caves. At the heart of it is Adelaide, with its reputation for sophistication, culture and for idyllic fun and enjoyment.  

For those who would want to stay in South Australia permanently, SA has one of the most comprehensive lists of occupation among the eight states in Australia. International students who graduated in South Australia may be eligible as skilled migrants. In addition to fantastic lifestyle and work opportunities, the graduates are provided with access to an extensive list of occupations and additional concessions and waivers. Nomination by the SA government also provides additional points to meet the Federal point test for both 491 and 190 visas. For those currently residing in SA, applicants are to meet individual requirements per occupation as detailed in SA’s migration website.

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