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UK or Australia for higher education?

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Which country is better overall for higher education, and why?

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  1. Hi!

    You will find everything on the websites below:

    For Canada: http://www.aucc.ca

    For Singapore http://www.educationtimes.com

    For UK: http://www.britishcouncil.org/

    For France: http://www.campusfrance.org/en

    For USA http://www.fulbright-india.org

    For Germany http://www.campus-germany.org

    For Netherlands http://www.nuffic.nl

    For Australia: http://www.idp.com/

    The above website are the websites of the respective governments to assist international students. Go to their offices only.

    For GMAT: http://www.mba.com

    For TOEFL: http://www.ets.org/toefl

    http://www.geebeeworld.com

    You can always do a MBA. Now keep one thing in mind. The country of the MBA program is really not that important as much as the accreditation. These three accreditations are very important - AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS.

    Which ever program you apply to, make sure it has at least one of these accreditations. Then you need not be worried about the programs recognition. Have a look at their websites and select programs listed there.

    AACSB - http://www.aacsb.edu/

    AMBA - http://www.mbaworld.com/page/welcome/

    EQUIS - http://www.efmd.org/html/home.asp

    All the best!

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  2. You're always going to get a biased answer but it depends on the course you would like to do, the field you are considering entering, and the culture you like more. There are some very good universities in Britain (the obvious ones of Cambridge and Oxford stand out) but the are some very good ones in Australia also. Unis in both countries have good reputations among some of the best in fields such as medicine and other sciences. It's a much of a muchness really!

  3. I'm not sure about UK, but as far a Australia goes, it is pretty good for higher education. Smaller classes means a better student : teacher ratio.

    My college has many exchange students who come from all over the world to learn, because they believe Australia is a great, friendly place to learn.

    And there are tonnes of students who come from overseas so that they can learn in our University's...

    However, I guess it really depends on personal preference.

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