STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

Australia’s  top-notch educational institutions and excellent educational resources, offers good opportunity for students to advance their education and get selected for  profession with great benefits.

Important details regarding study in Australia

  1. Medium of Study – English
  2. Degrees – Undergraduate, Post-graduate, Doctoral, Vocational Courses
  3. Cost per year – Undergraduate – AUD 20,000 to AUD Post-graduate – AUD 22,000 to AUD 50,000
  4. Exams Required – IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic 
  5. Course – Vocational Courses. Undergraduate, Post-Graduate and Doctoral
  6. Source of funding – Personal savings, Part-Time jobs, Educational loans, Sponsorships and Scholorships
  7. New Admissions – February/March and July/August
  8. Type of visa – Student visa subclass 500

Courses to Study in Australia

Most sought-after courses in Australia that attract many international students.

  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Commerce, Buisiness Administration, and Management
  • Accountancy
  • Financial Management
  • Healthcare – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Medical laboratary science etc.
  • Hospitality and Tourism

University intakes in Australia

Australian universities generally offer two main intakes for international students.

Intake

Time Period

Application acceptance

First Semester

February to June

August to Novemeber of the Previous year

Second Semester

July to November

May to July of the same year

Summer

December to February

May to July of the Summer

Criteria for Studying in Australia

  • Students must meet specific academic and English language standards to gain admission to an internationally recognized Australian educational institution and the course.
  • Showing proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses to ensure  students can support themselves during their stay.
  • when applying for a student visa a statement confirming genuine temporary entrant (GTE) status is required to prove that your stay in Australia is temporary and that you plan to return home after your studies.

Expenses for Studying in Australia

Studying in Australia involves significant costs, including tuition, living expenses, and textbooks; here’s a brief overview of what to expect financially.

Expense

Approximate Cost Range (AUD)

Academic Fee

Undergraduate - AUD 20,000 - 45,000 per year.  Post-graduate - AUD 22,000 - 50,000 PER year


Cost of Living

AUD 20,000 - 27,000 (Depends on location)

Health Insurance

For overseas student AUD 500 - AUD 800 per year (Varies as per duration and year)

Study Materials and Other expenses

Depends on course requirements and individual preferences

List of scholarships available to study in Australia

  • Australia Awards
  • Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship
  • International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)
  • Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships
  • University-specific Scholarships
  • Government and Private Organisation Scholarship

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I study in Australia?

Australia attracts international students with its top universities, high-quality education, safe environment, cultural diversity, and strong post-study work opportunities, along with a vibrant lifestyle and stunning landscapes

Australia is known for its excellent education system, diverse courses, and strong academic reputation, making it an ideal choice for international students with its multicultural environment and strong student support.

Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide are popular study destinations in Australia, each offering excellent universities, diverse communities, and cultural attractions, with the best choice depending on personal preferences and course availability.

International students need a 60% academic score and a minimum band score of 6 in English to apply to Australian universities.

Yes, Australian universities generally require proof of English proficiency, often through IELTS, but some may accept alternatives like TOEFL or PTE Academic. Be sure to check the specific requirements of your chosen institution.

English proficiency requirements in Australia vary by course and university, with most requiring an IELTS score of 6.5 to 7.0 for undergraduate and 6.5 or higher for postgraduate programs. Check specific requirements for your chosen institution.

Studying in Australia can offer pathways to permanent residency (PR), but it’s not automatic. PR requires meeting eligibility criteria such as work experience, English proficiency, and occupation demand. Careful planning and compliance with immigration regulations are necessary, so consulting a migration agent for personalized advice is recommended.

 

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