IT, AI and Data Science most sought-after courses by Indians looking to study in Australia
Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science were the top courses that students from various colleges in Chennai enquired about at the Study Australia Showcase organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission on Tuesday. Prashant Anand, Senior In Country Representative – South Asia at University of Canberra, said students wanted to know about courses pertaining to IT, Design and Pharmacy. Monica Kennedy, Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, Australian Trade and Investment Commission, said: “A discernible trend among Indian students is their preference for courses in management, IT, engineering and health when studying in Australia. Increasingly, we are seeing an interest in society and culture and students seek out studies in the humanities and courses to stimulate creativity and critical thinking.” Data shows that Australia has welcomed 5,90,566 international students between January and April 2023.






























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