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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Education in Australia and Training in India

What attracts you to Australia? Is it natural beauty, exotic coral reefs or a splendid lifestyle? Apart from this, Australia is renowned for its education system. The highly ranked colleges and internationally recognised universities of Australia aspire millions of students to study abroad. The effective learning structure, comprehensive courses and expert teaching faculty make Australia a preferred destination among students which further gives an opportunity to have the most lucrative career prospect.

With the highest standards of student facilities available, vocational and technical courses are gaining popularity among students. Vocational education in Australia is dynamic and promises global recognition to outperform at the workplace. Some of the popular vocational courses include Information Technology, business, management, media studies, public relations, sports managements and tourism. Students visiting from India learn the course from offshore universities to enhance the skills that enable to get started in the corporate sectors. This gives opportunity to several freshers to have a better career and a better lifestyle.

Apart from making people skilful, the colleges also offer workshop and training sessions to prepare them for corporate environment. Nowadays, Corporate Training in India is gaining popularity among students and working professionals which aim at shaping the career. The training session comprises brainstorming sessions, group discussions and sharing case studies that are useful for inculcating professional approach in an individual whether it is soft skills or communication skills or technical knowledge. Studying in Australia and training in India has become quite common in the present scenario as India also has a booming corporate environment providing widespread opportunities.

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