Currently, the cost of university tuition fee in Australia, is literally insane, costing up to $4000.00 per subject in some university. Making it difficult to be afforded by some families.
But, unlike Australia, which have one of the highest cost of living in the world, there are many countries that have universities that is just as prestigious, some even more prestigious then Australia, but the cost of university tuition fee in those countries is at a fraction of the price, comparing to Australia. For example Taiwan university is consider as just as prestigious as Australia's University of New South Wales, by the international education community, but for arts degree, which is the cheapest, it is only $1570.00 Australian dollar per subject (according to google currency converter on 24th May 2018) and for med school, which is the most expensive it is only $2124.05 per subject (according to google currency converter on 24th May 2018) Thus, even if they charge Australian students more money per subject, e.g. $2000.00 Australian dollar per subject, it still cost only half to Australian university, which can be as high as $4000.00 per subject.
Currently, the UAI board of Australia only include Australia universities, so, high school graduates can only attend Australian university. But some foreign nations, for example Taiwan, currently can afford to take in more students into their universities, then needed. In Taiwan currently, it got 100% acceptance for local students and that is even after taking in a huge quantity of international students. As a result, chances are, might be willing to sign a treaty with Australia, to reserve 10% of their seats within each university for Australian student and for Australia to let their universities to also hold seats within Australian UAI board.
But, unlike Australia, which have one of the highest cost of living in the world, there are many countries that have universities that is just as prestigious, some even more prestigious then Australia, but the cost of university tuition fee in those countries is at a fraction of the price, comparing to Australia. For example Taiwan university is consider as just as prestigious as Australia's University of New South Wales, by the international education community, but for arts degree, which is the cheapest, it is only $1570.00 Australian dollar per subject (according to google currency converter on 24th May 2018) and for med school, which is the most expensive it is only $2124.05 per subject (according to google currency converter on 24th May 2018) Thus, even if they charge Australian students more money per subject, e.g. $2000.00 Australian dollar per subject, it still cost only half to Australian university, which can be as high as $4000.00 per subject.
Currently, the UAI board of Australia only include Australia universities, so, high school graduates can only attend Australian university. But some foreign nations, for example Taiwan, currently can afford to take in more students into their universities, then needed. In Taiwan currently, it got 100% acceptance for local students and that is even after taking in a huge quantity of international students. As a result, chances are, might be willing to sign a treaty with Australia, to reserve 10% of their seats within each university for Australian student and for Australia to let their universities to also hold seats within Australian UAI board.
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