Australia has become one of the most sought- after study abroad destinations among Indian students. As per a report released by the Council of International Education in Australia, the number of Indian students studying in Australia has grown by 71% since 2014, to 107,673 students enrolled to study last year (2018-19). There has been a 39% growth in the number of Indian student enrolments in Australia in 2019 over 2018. Indians are the second largest group of foreign students after the Chinese.
The new ‘post study work policy’ has made higher education in Australia very attractive to Indian students.

Students who have completed their studies in Australia can apply for a Post Study Work Permit. Now, from this visa international students are allowed to stay and work in Australia for up to 4 years after completing their studies. This means students get a chance to stay in Australia for total 6 years or more. However, the tenure depends on the kind of degree you hold. To know more about the universities, contact our team and get free admission counselling. Click https://roadtoabroad.co.in/contact-us/

Also, the Australian government launched a new migration scheme, called the Global Talent Independent (GTI) programme, to fill these skill shortages. The programme is designed to attract skilled migrants at the top future-focused fields to Australia. The Department of Home Affairs will work with universities in Australia along with industry bodies, and state and territory governments to attract global talent in emerging and future-focused industries. The programme aims to attract 5,000 migrants between July 2019 and June 2020 who work in the seven sectors and are likely to earn more than AUS$149,000 per year. Successful applicants will be fast-tracked into permanent citizenship. The country is specifically looking for skilled migrants in the fields of: AgTech, Space and Advanced Manufacturing, FinTech, Energy and Mining Technology, MedTech, Cyber Security, Quantum Information, Advanced Digital, Data Science and ICT.


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