Mr Rupesh Singh, CEO of Education Centre of Australia met with the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi to discuss higher education in India plus various sport training opportunities and Smart City concepts.

Mr Singh, also discussed at length, the challenge of the goods and services tax (GST) faced by Indian education agents and the confusion that exists about the application of the tax on overseas education often increasing expenses faced by Indian education agents by 18%.

Mr Rupesh Singh, CEO of Education Centre of Australia met with the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi to discuss higher education in India plus various sport training opportunities and Smart City concepts.

Prime Minister Mr Modi and Mr Singh discussed how the Indian Government can help to remove challenges faced by Indian students who have studied in Australia, including recognition of master qualifications that are less than two years in duration, and qualifications that have been attained through pathway programs.

Mr Singh also discussed the Smart Cities Challenge (an initiative that encourages Indian cities to deliver on projects that foster sustainable development). Prime Minister Mr Modi, appreciated the positive work of Australian Universities in this vital area of research.

Caio furthers his career with a Master of Business Accounting

When Caio Barbosa came to Australia two years ago, he wanted to refine his skills and become an accountant.

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A unique three-way partnership between Education Centre Australia (ECA), Victoria University and Ganpat University in India is demonstrating that the future of international education is not necessarily restricted to the number of students who are allowed entry visas into Australia each year.

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Students from India and Nepal are now outpacing those from China when it comes to percentage growth across Australia’s international student sector. Read more

Pawan Khatiwada is a recent Bachelor of Business graduate who completed his Victoria University degree through Education Centre Australia (ECA).

Student in profile: Pawan Khatiwada 2018

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Indian Student Numbers Surge with Private Education Partnerships Private education providers who focus on the Indian student market are making a huge contribution to Australia’s booming international student numbers.

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The important role that university growth partners now play in Australia’s higher education sector is a key talking point this week after over 1,000 higher education decision makers converged on Education Centre Australia’s (ECA) information booth at the Universities Australia conference in Canberra. Read more

The 2018 Universities Australia Higher Education Conference officially commences today in Canberra, with the explicit intent of discussing the changing role that universities will play in teaching, learning and research into the future. Read more

Wednesday, November 22nd 2017, marks a milestone event in Sydney’s higher education sector, with Education Centre Australia (ECA) poised to graduate its 50,000th international student at the Sydney Town Hall.