The Benefits of Studying a Masters Degree in Australia

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With a global reputation of being the third-best country in the world for higher education, Australia attracts students from all parts of the world every single year - especially those desiring to pursue a Masters degree. 


Completed your undergraduate degree? Excited to get started on a Masters degree in a whole new study destination? Have you been thinking about Australia?

Wait. Then don't skip reading this blog! We've put together all the information you need to know if you're planning to do your Masters degree in Australia!

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So, what makes studying in Australia such a great idea?

Well, besides all the sunshine and good vibes, Australia is also considered to be one of the best places to "Master" a subject. The overseas students intake count for Master's degrees alone is over a whooping 2,50,000 per year! How cool is that?

Being home to some of the finest world-class universities, with an affordable and carefree lifestyle, and plenty of warm sunshine to go around, it's no surprise that students from all over the world flock to Australia to study every year.

 Australia has a student population of more than half a million and is considered one of the most popular study destinations amongst students worldwide. Their education system is well known and globally recognised for offering the best to international students. Hence, many students around the world desire to pursue a Masters degree in Australia year after year, for better career prospects.

The campus life, culture, and lifestyle is super vibrant and can be an entirely exciting experience for international students.

Now, if you're wondering what the other major benefits of pursuing a master's degree in Australia are, keep reading!

Explore two unique Masters courses

The first thing you should know if you are keen on pursuing a Masters degree in Australia is this: you can either choose to study Masters by Research or Masters by Coursework.

Now, let's dive a little deeper into these two broad categories.

Masters by Research is the preferred degree for those students interested in gaining in-depth knowledge in a particular field. It involves developing your expertise and skills in evaluating various research methodologies. From high school graduation to Bachelors, to Masters and Doctorate levels, the Australian government has been consistently promoting research activities amongst students.

Besides, organisations such as the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), invest in training international students to excel in their research goals. As a part of this Masters course, you will have the opportunity to work under the guidance of experts and complete your thesis based on the independent research project.

If your field of interest is medicine, sports, arts, science, nutrition, etc., then you have every reason to begin your research career dreams in Australia!

On the other hand, if your focus is on working and building your career in a booming industry where you can earn well, you could consider pursuing a Masters by Coursework program in one of Australia's finest institutions.

This coursework will help you gain an in-depth understanding of how the industry works and the training you receive will help you practically apply the theoretical knowledge consumed. The course also involves selecting elective units aside from your core unit. Additionally, you will also have to complete a minor thesis to support your qualification, which will in turn enhance your reputation in the industry of your choice.

A wide range of courses to choose from!

Australia allows you to choose from a diverse range of courses that will provide you with complete knowledge in a particular field. Australian universities specifically cater to those students who aspire to pursue the most in-demand courses as of today.

It has over 1000 institutions providing Masters courses, ranging from engineering to environmental science, meticulously structured by experts to help international students gain a truly value-added learning experience. The added benefit is that Australian universities also provide flexible timings for international students, so they can easily manage their studies and work.

Secure coveted positions in your dream Companies

The emphasis on Postgraduate studies has recently been on the rise as per job requirements in many countries today. Australia's research-oriented and industry-relevant curriculum, promises to make you a highly employable candidate, anywhere in the world! Completing your Master's degree in Australia potentially enhances your identity as a professional, on an international platform. It also provides you with an opportunity to work with some of the top organisations in the world.

For instance, in the case of Deloitte, as per their Graduate School Assistance Program, they invest in their employee's professional growth. Typically, analysts who work at Deloitte for three to four years, are allowed to attend business school, and then return as Senior Consultants.

Such is the importance of a Masters Degree, in coveted companies like Deloitte, Nestle and fortune 500 organisations. Fortunately, Australian universities have the resources to equip themselves better and help students set themselves apart in their professional landscape.

Obtain work experience while studying: Part-time work benefits!

Australia is a great place to work for international students. As a Masters student in Australia, you have an opportunity to work while studying to gain both work experience and also to earn a little on the side to meet additional expenses. This earning and experience may help you discover the Country, get acquainted with the locals and other students, and also helps you improve your English. This in turn also helps you build your confidence in networking while improving your skills and paving the way for a successful career.

Finding a suitable part-time work opportunity in Australia while studying is quite simple. International students can explore plenty of opportunities in different areas.

Here are a few things to remember while applying for a part-time job in Australia:

  • You can work up to 40 hours every two weeks while you are studying,
    and there is no restriction on the number of hours you work during vacations/holidays.
  • International students have the same workplace protections as all Australian workers and are entitled to safe and fair workplaces.
  • You will get at least a minimum rate of pay per hour no matter what job you do.

You can rest assured knowing that the Government, private organisations as well as your education provider will always be there to help you out and guide you at any point you need assistance.

Benefit from a range of scholarships available for Masters Students

So by now, you might have decided in your head "Ah! I think I'm going to Australia to pursue my Masters degree"! But along with it, we're pretty there's also a big question ringing alongside that is - "How am I going to fund my studies?".

We hear you. So don't fret about it! Here's how you can tackle that part of the process.

Scholarships and bursaries are an excellent way to fund your postgraduate studies and there are plenty of funding opportunities for both international and domestic students in Australia who wish to pursue their Masters programs in their favourite universities. The fee structure and cost of living for students in Australia is said to be much lower than in many other countries. 

However, there's no doubt that scholarships, grants, and bursaries can support you further to ease your expenses while studying for your Masters degree. They are offered by the Australian Government, education providers, and several other public and private organisations.

Here's a list of some of the most popular funding options available

  • Australia Awards.
  • Destination Australia.
  • Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarships.
  • Australia APEC Women in Research Fellowship
  • Australian-American Fulbright Commission scholarships.
  • Postgraduate scholarships at Australian universities.
  • International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)
  • Provider scholarships

To wrap up, here's what we can tell you about pursuing a Masters degree in Australia: Whether you want to study for a master's degree in Engineering or Marketing or Information Technology, opportunities are umpteen in Australia!

So that's about it!

We hope you found this information useful if you're planning on pursuing a masters degree in Australia. If you'd like to know more, you can connect with our experienced counsellors to help you plan your studies in Australia. It doesn't matter how far along you are on your education journey, we've got you!


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