University of Wollongong

The University of Wollongong traces its origins to 1951 when a Division of the New South Wales University of Technology was established in Wollongong. Ten years later the Division became the Wollongong College of the University of New South Wales and, in 1975, the University of Wollongong was incorporated by the Parliament of New South Wales as an independent institution. In 1982, the University amalgamated with the Wollongong Institute of Higher Education, which had begun life in 1962 as the Wollongong Teachers' College. In 2000, the Shoalhaven campus was opened at Nowra on the South Coast. 

Wollongong, Australia

Population

25 Million

Australian dollar (AUD) {1 AUD =INR 53 approx}

Campuses

  • Wollongong, Australia

Languages Used

  • ENGLISH

Nearest Popular Cities

  • North Wollongong
  • Gwynneville
  • Coniston
  • Mangerton
  • Keiraville
Tuition Fees

Ranges between Min 25000 AUD to Max 50000 AUD

Living Expenses

900 AUD - 1600 AUD / Month (Depending on the student lifestyle)

Part Time Work Limit

20 hrs/Week during Study Period,40hrs/week during Holidays

Part Time Wages

Part time wages ranges from 18 AUD to 45 AUD/hr

Benefits of studying at

  1. Quality Education: UOW is consistently ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide and is known for its academic excellence, quality of research, and teaching.

  2. Industry Connections: UOW has strong industry connections, which provide students with opportunities to gain practical experience, undertake internships, and collaborate on research projects.

  3. Campus Facilities: UOW has state-of-the-art facilities, including modern lecture theatres, libraries, laboratories, and recreational spaces. The university invests heavily in its facilities to ensure students have access to the best resources.

  4. Global Opportunities: UOW has a strong international reputation, with over 130 partner institutions across the world. The university offers students opportunities to study abroad, gain international experience, and develop a global perspective.

  5. Supportive Community: UOW has a welcoming and supportive community that values diversity and inclusivity. The university provides a range of support services to help students succeed, including academic support, career guidance, and personal counselling.

  6. Beautiful Location: UOW is located in Wollongong, a coastal city just south of Sydney. The city is known for its stunning beaches, natural beauty, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a great place to live and study.

Permanent Residency

The applicant has to be a full-time employee for at least 2 years and must be in an occupation that is available in the skilled occupation list to be eligible for PR

Post Study Work

Australia :

Students can stay up to 36 months after Graduation (Subclass 485) 

Netherlands :

 If a student's University/Subject ranks top 200 world rankings (I,e THE/QS/Shanghai Ranking) they are eligible to apply for 1 year Job Search Visa.

Canada :

Post Completion of the Course in Australia students can try for an Express Entry Visa Note: Post Completion of the Course student will have more opportunities to get a job in Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East & India with a very good pay scale

 

 

Wollongong, Australia

Campuses

  • Wollongong, Australia

Australian dollar (AUD) {1 AUD =INR 53 approx}

Population

25 Million

Languages Used

  • ENGLISH

Nearest Popular Cities

  • North Wollongong
  • Gwynneville
  • Coniston
  • Mangerton
  • Keiraville

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