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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
StudyNet to host Australian higher education roadshow 2025

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Press Release
28 June, 2025, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 12:48 pm

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StudyNet to host Australian higher education roadshow 2025

Press Release
28 June, 2025, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 12:48 pm
StudyNet to host Australian higher education roadshow 2025

Australia is no longer just a destination—it has become a name synonymous with opportunity in the global higher education landscape.

With a longstanding reputation for research excellence, industry-linked learning, and employability, the country remains a top choice for international students. Thousands of Bangladeshi students head to Australia each year, aspiring to earn globally recognised degrees, secure a future, and pursue promising careers.

To support and further this growing trend, Bangladesh's leading education consultancy, StudyNet, is organising the Australian Higher Education Roadshow 2025.

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This flagship event will take place on June 30, 2025, at the Sheraton Dhaka and on July 8, 2025, at The Peninsula Chittagong. Over 30 leading Australian universities are set to participate, including the University of Adelaide (ranked in the world's top 100), University of Wollongong, La Trobe University, Flinders University, CQUniversity, Federation University, University of Southern Queensland, and Torrens University Australia, among others.

At the roadshow, students will have the opportunity to speak directly with university representatives to receive personalised guidance on course and university selection based on their academic profiles. They will also gain access to the latest information on scholarships, tuition fee waivers, visa procedures, document preparation, IELTS exam registration, and health insurance. For those concerned about post-study work permits and part-time job opportunities, practical advice and expert consultation will be available.

Currently, more than 25,000 Bangladeshi students are studying in Australia. According to the Australian Government's Department of Education, international student numbers surpassed 700,000 in 2024, contributing nearly AUD 40 billion to the national economy. As per the QS World University Rankings 2025, seven Australian universities are ranked among the world's top 100. Globally, graduates with skills in technology, engineering, nursing, social work, and health sciences are in high demand.

For over a decade, StudyNet has supported Bangladeshi students on their journey to higher education in Australia. Beyond admissions, the organisation offers free profile assessments, multi-university application processing, assistance with SOP and GTE preparation, visa interview guidance, and comprehensive onshore support after students arrive in Australia. At its 2024 roadshow, StudyNet provided direct counselling to more than 2,000 students, many of whom are now studying at renowned Australian institutions.

This roadshow is not just another education fair—it could be the first and most crucial step towards fulfilling a student's dream. For those determined to study abroad and build a global career, StudyNet's 'Australian Higher Education Roadshow 2025' is an unmissable opportunity.

TBS / StudyNet Global Bangladesh Ltd / Corporate

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