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Education Market Update 2018: Insights to Why International Students Choose Australia

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Australia’s 3rd largest export is currently international education. In 2016-2017, it is recorded that international education is worth 28.6 billion to the Australian economy. This is the main reason why Australia has been using their efforts to continually improve and increase their student numbers and this effort has played a significant impact in student’s perception in choosing Australia as their number one destination to study overseas. Based on a recent survey (the International Student Survey 2016 published by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training) presented by Australia High Commission, there are 5 areas in satisfaction, reputation, multi-international students, and levels of study that has reported positive insights in their industry. 

 

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1. Satisfaction
Based on a tertiary student experience survey conducted in 2016, there was an overall 89% satisfaction rate from the students who have arrived in Australia. In addition to living, learn, and support satisfaction in which students find most important upon having a first impression and lasting impression of during their stay in Australia.
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2. Reputation
Australia is still the number one choice  of overseas studies (based on 74% of respondents) among international students and this is due to the reputation of four factors:
  • Qualification
  • Education system
  • Research
  • Higher Education Provider
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3. Multi International Students
When it comes to student numbers, 2017 has increased by 13%. It is found that China, India, Nepal, Malaysia, and Brazil are the top countries that sent students to Australia. In regards to the rest, a total of 642,001 students represent 194 nationalities. Majority of the student enrollment is still in the Higher Education sector based on the 799,371 enrollments.
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4. More Masters and Diplomas
In terms of latest numbers and rends, 2017 has indeed increased in higher education and as well as a huge jump of 106% in the VET sector. Bachelors degree level has decreased in 2017, while as Masters and diploma levels has increased compared to 2016. In a summary, Australia is still the high quality Higher Education provider for the international market.

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