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More international students are choosing Australia

A dramatic increase in international student interest in Australia has been noticed by a student accommodation marketplace.

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    Carly Minsky

    October 31 2016
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    More students than ever are choosing to study in Australia, according to a student accommodation marketplace that has seen a dramatic rise in regional bookings.

    Two of the top three most searched-for cities on Student.com’s booking service are Sydney and Melbourne.

    The company has doubled its revenue from Australian bookings in the past 12 months, and it expects to see student accommodation in Australia “tripling as an asset class” in the next three years.

    Most popular cities on Student.com

    China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and India are the most common home countries for students travelling to Australia, and this is where Student.com has seen the biggest increases in bookings.

    Luke Nolan, CEO of Student.com, believes that a combination of factors contribute to why Australia is becoming more attractive to international students.

    He said: “Tuition fees are competitive, and Australia’s weather and lifestyle are fantastic. Australia is particularly attractive to mobile students from Asia – travel time is reasonable, and the smaller time difference makes it easier to speak to family and friends back home.”

    More than 30 top Australian universities make it into Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings, and six feature in the prestigious top 100.

    According to the rankings, the University of Melbourne is the best university in the country. Currently Australia has the third highest number of international students in the world – behind only the US and the UK.

    Home countries for international students in Australia


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