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Q. Which course is the cheapest in Australia ?

Figuring out the most budget-friendly course in Australia is like putting together puzzle pieces that affect how much you'll spend on your education. You've got to look at things like tuition fees, how long the program lasts, and what living costs might be. 

Here's the deal: Vocational Education and Training courses are usually a wallet-friendly choice compared to bachelor's or master's degrees. These courses, like certificates and diplomas in stuff like hospitality or trades, don't take as long, which is great for international students who want a quicker and more affordable ride.

Then, there are community colleges and TAFE (Technical and Further Education) places. They're pretty popular spots for diving into VET courses without giving up quality. They focus on hands-on skills that businesses actually want, making them not just cheap but also seriously useful for getting a job.

Now, peeking at universities outside the big cities is another trick. These places often charge less for tuition compared to the bustling metropolises, and some even throw in perks like lower living costs for international students. It's a savvy move to balance a high-quality education with savings.

And don't forget about scholarships! Seriously, they can be game-changers in how much you end up paying. So, future students, be a detective and hunt down all the scholarships you can find, both from the school and from other places.

Lastly, where you set up camp matters. Big cities like Sydney and Melbourne can be pretty pricey to live in, so some students go for smaller cities or regional spots to cut down on living costs. It's a move that can make your whole education more affordable.

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