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Australia Is Ultimate Engineering Destination For Indian Students

Australia is innovative, unique, and has a practical approach to engineering education. Hence, it is no surprise that the country has proven to be a magnet for talented Indian students looking to change the world.

Engineering, unlike the pure sciences, necessitates both solid theoretical understanding and practical applications. As a result, a world-class engineering programme must have the infrastructure, motivation, and knowledge needed to effectively instil a thorough grasp of engineering and its real-world applications in its students.

Universities should also provide them with the tools they need to adapt to an ever-changing technological environment once they graduate. This entrepreneurial approach to a dynamic discipline like engineering provides students a leg up on their peers, preparing them to be tomorrow’s inventors, innovators, and leaders.

At Australian universities, the link between high-quality education and a realistic view of future job markets is very clear. If you’re unsure about why you should study in Australia, as well as the cost of living and financial aid accessible, here’s some helpful information for all the eager students.

Transitioning to a new life in a foreign country is a tremendously gratifying and life-changing event. Australia is a popular study location for students from all over the world. For its friendly population, laid-back character, outstanding academic system, and good living standards, the country is known for providing international students with an enriching experience.

Here are some of the reasons why we think the country is the best place for aspiring engineering students:

• Global Recognition: Australia is the third most popular study location for international students, because to its cultural richness, friendly natives, and high educational standards.

The Australian educational system has a strong international reputation, and graduates from Australian universities are in high demand by businesses.

• Students’ focused engineering courses are available: Engineering courses in Australia are updated on a regular basis to keep up with technology breakthroughs and to enable students to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-world situations. Mechanical and electrical engineering programmes are two of the most popular engineering degrees among international students.

• At the forefront of technical advancements: Australia is at the cutting edge of technological advancements. For overseas students, this is one of the most tempting aspects of the country, as they may take advantage of the country’s remarkable technological and research resources.

• Occupational prospects: International students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week while studying in Australia, which is a fantastic option for students who want to work while studying and get experience in their subject of interest.

• Collaborations with industry behemoths/exposure: Universities in Australia connect their students to some of the countries and world’s most powerful and prominent industry executives as part of their industrial training programmes. Internships are encouraged as part of their degree programme to help students gain industry expertise and a practical understanding of subjects learned in class, as well as the opportunity to network with professionals.

Depending on the individual student’s skill, expertise, and performance, these internships have resulted in full-time employment following graduation on many occasions.

 Employability: Engineering students in the country are in high demand. The credit goes to a respective institution’s strong industry contacts. Campus placements at colleges feature some of the most prestigious firms from Australia and around the world. Students are well prepared to handle the stresses of corporate life and deal with change because of their emphasis on real-world applications, which is especially crucial in a discipline like engineering, which is known to evolve on a daily basis.

STUDYING IN AUSTRALIA HAS ITS ADVANTAGES FOR INDIAN STUDENTS

There are numerous advantages for Indian students to study in Australia, including globally recognised qualifications, ease of obtaining a study permit, a plethora of scholarships, work-related opportunities, inclusivity regardless of ethnicity, and greater professional experience. The following are some of the most compelling reasons why Indian students should study in Australia:

• Because of its global renowned and extensive acceptance of qualifications, Australia is a popular study location.

• For Indian students in Australia, affordable living costs are defined as annual costs.

• In Australia, students can benefit from lower tuition prices and the ability to work while studying on a student visa. Part-time workers are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week.

• Job opportunities for Indian students in Australia are available both during and after their studies. Many Australian universities provide on-campus assignments for a limited number of programmes.

• The similarity of the Indian and Australian educational systems is one of the unique benefits for Indian students. Both are heavily influenced by the educational system in the United Kingdom. As a result, students will find it easier to gain admission to any level without having to deal with the hassles of credential evaluation, university qualification review, and so on.

There are other reasons why Indian students prefer to study in Australia, such as the large number of universities available and the ability to choose the place in which to study. Students can make their own decisions based on their interests and preferences.

Still not sure if Australia is the right place for you to study abroad? If you are ready to take the jump, any international education consultants can answer all of your questions.

For example, Deakin helps in providing detailed information on a course selection, as well as visa documentation, application processing, and financial advice.

Talking about engineering programmes, the university offers an innovative approach to teaching through PODBL (Project-Oriented Design-Based Learning). This gives students the opportunity to experience real-world problems, put together creative, original solutions and to be job-ready for future career. Aspiring engineers could get a degree that includes electrical, mechanical, and robotics engineering.

A Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering programme (Honors) curriculum at Deakin is aimed to equip students to be industry-ready engineers. The students evolve and become capable of designing the electronics, robots, and autonomous systems, that will power the future of the World. The programme’s project-oriented design-based learning (PODBL) challenges students to apply theory and research to industry-relevant projects like the automation of industrial processes utilizing robotics and other cutting-edge technology, bridging the gap between academia and industry.

Ravneet Pawha is Deputy Vice President (Global) & CEO (South Asia) Deakin University, Australia

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