Studynet to host Australian higher education roadshow 2026
Every year, millions of international students choose Australia as their destination for higher education.
With its globally recognised education system, research-based programmes, technology-driven classrooms and opportunities to work alongside studies, Australia has emerged as one of the most preferred destinations for Bangladeshi students.
To support students in selecting suitable courses and universities, Australian technology-based education company Studynet is set to organise the Australian Higher Education Roadshow 2026.
The roadshow will be held on 14 January, 2026 at The Peninsula Hotel in Chattogram and on 17 January, 2026 at the Sheraton Hotel in Dhaka. On both days, the event will remain open from 11:00am to 6:00pm.
A key attraction of the event is that students will be able to speak directly with representatives of Australian universities without any service charge. Based on academic background and career aspirations, participants will receive instant guidance on suitable courses and institutions. Students will also be able to gather information on scholarships, tuition fees, visa requirements, health insurance and post-study work opportunities.
More than 30 Australian universities, including institutions from the Group of Eight (Go8), are expected to participate. Universities such as The University of Adelaide, University of Wollongong, La Trobe University, Flinders University, CQ University, Federation University, University of Southern Queensland and Torrens University Australia, among others, will be represented at the event.
These institutions offer career-oriented programmes for international students in disciplines such as engineering, health sciences, information technology, business studies, law, journalism, human rights, nursing and social sciences.
Studynet has been providing long-term consultation and end-to-end support exclusively for Bangladeshi students seeking higher education opportunities in Australia. The company's digital platforms, Studynet.io and Studynet.ai, have also emerged as AI-powered tools supporting students throughout the application process.
Last year, through the same initiative, Studynet provided direct counselling services to more than 20,000 students, many of whom are currently studying at universities across Australia. Building on that experience, the company is once again organising the Australian Higher Education Roadshow 2026.
