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5 things to know before planning to study in Australia - Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman writes in Higher Education Digest

 

Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman (Dean, Undergraduate Programs, SP Jain School of Global Management) shares his insight on the top five things which prospective international students should know before planning to study in Australia.

Inside image_ Dean Vaidyanathan

In an article published in the  Higher Education Digest, an educational portal, Dr Jayaraman talks about the need to obtain overseas student health coverage, the importance of budgeting expenses and how Australia promotes a healthy lifestyle and others. 

“To summarise, Australia has a reputation for being friendly, peaceful, and safe for one and all while International students are readily accepted by their professors and fellow colleagues. The key is to be prepared before you embark on this amazing, journey. A proper planning process in place would make it a beautiful, life-changing experience for all International students that could be a game-changer for their career and future,” writes Dr Jayaraman.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

 

 

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