Tuesday 26 August 2014

Studying Engineering in Australia

Dr Smith, the research fellow at the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society from 2006-2014 said in a recent seminar that “Engineering a productive Australia—opportunities are providing in smarter electricity grids, buildings, telecommunications and transport systems.”

There are several seminars organized by Australian universities day to day to cover novel ways of engineering to help grow talented and productive engineers. International students can choose Australia for diverse range of engineering programs. India has been witnessed of a huge migration rate of youth for studying engineering and other professional degrees. According to Times of India, a leading news agency of the country, “Around 70% of total migration of Indian studentsfor only engineering, medical and business programs have been noticed in the last 5 years.”

Australian universities have made worldwide recognition for providing world-class engineering programs. The Institute of Engineering Australia is regulated the engineering schools of the country. These schools are sponsored and run smoothly by top universities of Australia including Queensland University of Technology, Monash University, RMIT University, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales and University of Technology Sydney. These universities run educational fairs in various parts of the world every now and then, and are closely associated with reputed abroad education consultancies to attract global students for engineering programs. Alumni of these universities are too playing a major role for enhancing the quality of education through donations and seminars.

Bachelor of Engineering is one of the most respected programs in Australia that provides specialization in wide varieties of disciplines, including electronics, telecommunication, biomedical, chemical & biomolecule, computing & information systems, infrastructure and mechanical. The program lasts in 3 or 4 years and students of the final year gets industry exposure through live training. Australian universities aim to provide skilled engineers who are ready to take up challenges. These universities have tied up with multinational companies of Australia and abroad to providing training to their engineering students under the guidance of experts. From 3 months to 6 months training programs are conducted. The campus of the engineering institutes of Australia promise to provide quality education by dividing the program into semesters.

Master of Engineering and Ph.D in engineering are too provided by Australia universities. These programs cover advance knowledge in a particular field of engineering. The research projects cover new topics such as water distribution and allocation, IT innovation and nanotechnology.

To study in Australian universities for engineering is depended on your academic skills, English proficiency and adequate finance to bear the cost of education.

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