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Exhibitions / Interviews AEO                Lahore: 2nd August 2010 10am-6pm (Pearl Continental Hotel)       3rd August 2010 10am-1pm (AEO-Lahore)                Islamabad: 5th August 2010 10am-6pm (SERENA Hotel)               Karachi: 7th August 2010 10am-6pm (Pearl Continental Hotel)         8th August 2010 11am-2pm (AEO-Karachi)                Faisalabad: 8th August 2010 11am-6pm (SERENA Hotel)               AusPak International Seminars               Karachi: Mon 5th July 2010 10am-6pm (PC-Henna Hall)               Hyderabad: Mon 5th July 2010 10am-6pm (AusPak Office)               Lahore: Tue 6th July 2010 10am-6pm (PC-Shalimar Hall A)               Sialkot: Tue 6th July 2010 10am-6pm (AusPak Office)               Multan: Tue 6th July 2010 10am-6pm (AusPak Office)               Islamabad: Wed 7th July 2010 10am-6pm (Holiday Inn)               Peshawar: Wed 7th July 2010 10am-6pm (AusPak Office)               Faisalabad: Thu 8th July 2010 10am-6pm (Dynasty)


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WHY IN AUSTRALIA

Education in Australia is well established and increasingly popular for prospective overseas students. International student numbers are growing at an average rate of 14% per annum. The main reasons for this include:

Australia's education standards rank amongst the highest in the world

Australian qualifications are widely recognised and accepted
 

Australia has multiple institutions offering a wide variety of courses with flexible delivery methods
 

Tuition fees are internationally competitive which, combined with a low cost of living
compared to other Western economies, represents good value for money
 

Educational facilities and teaching resources are of the highest quality
 

Government legislation and codes of conduct are applicable across the Education spectrum and serve to protect students
 

Australia offers an attractive lifestyle that is safe, stable and friendly. A multicultural society means international students quickly feel at home
 

There are opportunities to travel and / or work whilst studying Networks of support exist to help students in all aspects of their stay in Australia
 

Last year some 130,000 international students were studying in Australia. If we include students studying offshore this figure is almost 157,000.

In summary, Australia offers an efficient and stimulating academic environment that rewards students with a qualification recognised and valued around the world. But we couple this with an environment that is sophisticated, welcoming and full of exciting options.