Study in Australia

Australia offers world-class universities, innovative research, and globally recognized degrees. Students enjoy multicultural campuses, high quality of life, post-study work opportunities, and vibrant cities, combined with stunning landscapes, supportive education systems, and strong career prospects for international learners worldwide today.

Capital

Canberra

Language

English

Currency

Australian Dollar

Number of Universities

43

Flight Charge

₹45,000 – ₹60,000

Climate

Generally warm and sunny, with mild winters and hot summers

Major Intake

February Intake (Main) | July Intake (Mid-Year)

Top 5 Universities

Why to Study In Australia?

World-Class Universities

Study at prestigious institutions like Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College.

Shorter Courses

Undergraduate in 3 years and master’s in 1 year, saving time and cost.

Career Opportunities

Strong job market and post-study work visa for 2-4 years.

Global Exposure

Multicultural environment with students from around the world.

Scholarships & Support

Various funding options and financial assistance for international students.

Top Courses

Postgraduate (Master’s) Courses

MBA & Management Programs

Global Business, International Management, HR

Engineering & Technology

Data Science, AI, Renewable Energy, Robotics

Computer Science & IT

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing

Health Sciences

Public Health, Pharmacy, Biotechnology

Education & Teaching

TESOL, Educational Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism Management

Event Management, Hotel Operations

Postgraduate (Master’s) Courses

MBA & Management Programs

Global Business, International Management, HR

Engineering & Technology

Data Science, AI, Renewable Energy, Robotics

Computer Science & IT

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing

Health Sciences

Public Health, Pharmacy, Biotechnology

Arts & Humanities

TESOL, Educational Leadership

Law

Event Management, Hotel Operations

Admission Info

Step 1: Academic Qualifications

  • Undergraduate (Bachelor’s): Completion of 12 years of education (10+2) from a recognized board with at least 60% marks.

  • Postgraduate (Master’s): A recognized Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with minimum 55–70% marks.

Step 2: English Language Proficiency

  • IELTS: Minimum 6.0–6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)

  • TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo: Accepted by most universities

Step 3: Entrance Exams (If Applicable)

  • GMAT / GRE – For MBA and some technical programs

  • UCAT – For Medicine or Health-related courses

Step 4: Supporting Documents

  • Academic transcripts & certificates

  • Passport copy

  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)

  • Letters of Recommendation (LORs)

  • Proof of English proficiency

  • Resume/CV (for PG)

Step 5: Visa & Financial Proof

  • Offer letter from a recognized institution

  • Proof of sufficient funds (tuition + living)

  • Valid Student Visa (Subclass 500)

Extra Information

Rent

AUD 800 – 2,000/month

Transport

AUD 100 – 200/month

Food

AUD 250 – 500/month

Miscellaneous

AUD 200 – 400/month

Work While Studying

Students can work up to 20 hours per week during classes and full-time during semester breaks.

Work After Studies

Graduates are eligible for a Post-Study Work Visa (Subclass 485) allowing them to stay and work in Australia for 2–4 years, depending on their qualification level

Student Budget Guide

Expect AUD 20,000–30,000 per year for living expenses, with cities like Sydney and Melbourne being the most expensive.

Cost-Saving Options for Students

Scholarships

₹5 Lakh (~AUD 10,000)

Part-Time Jobs

AUD 18–25/hour*

Affordable Housing

Support Available*

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