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Ireland- A Great Choice for Higher Education Overseas

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A beautiful island situated in northern-Europe; Ireland is a leading educational and research destination for students across the globe. Ireland is not only the centre for world-renowned universities but also for top tech companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Intel, and many pharma companies. Noteworthily, more than half of the population communicate in English. It is also among the top 10 countries in terms of ‘Better Life Index’ and named as the friendliest country in the world. All these features make Ireland an easily adaptable nation for international students. Here are some other pivotal reasons that makes Ireland a great choice for higher education. In-demand and accredited courses The higher education institutions in Ireland offer 5000+ programs in various streams. Whether you want to be an Engineer, Pharmacist, IT professional or a Scientist is solely a matter of your choice. With innumerable courses available on the internet, it is tough to choose.

Australia: Work Permissions on Student Visa

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Australia is a famous study abroad destination for international Students across the world. An internationally acclaimed quality education system is one of the many attractions. The education is cheaper in comparison to USA and UK (top choice for students planning to study abroad). The country offers more than just permission to work while studying in Australia. Before deciding to go to study masters in Australia , students should also understand the visa conditions regarding work in Australia. Work Permissions on Student Visa Students going to Australia under Visa Subclass 500 are eligible to work for up to 40 hours in a fortnight while the course is in Session and for unlimited hours when the course is not in session (during breaks). Also, a fortnight refers to a period of 14 days starting on a Monday and ending on the Sunday of the following week. The hours can be divided as per student’s convenience. For example, a student may work for 10 hours in week one and