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Study in Australia

Universities 41
IELTS Score 6.0+
Average Tution Fee (AUD) 32,000
Safety Index 27

University Selection

These are just a handful of some of the best universities in Australia that offer educational programs for international students. Consult us for more info and discuss your career path.

The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland

Ranked in the world's top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia's leading research and teaching institutions.

The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide

Study at a top 100 globally ranked university located in the heart of one of Australia's most vibrant and affordable cities.

Victoria University

Victoria University

Study at a this leading Australian university that offers 100-plus years of experience in the education sector.

UNSW Sydney

UNSW Sydney

The University of South Australia is Australia's University of Enterprise on the global stage, agile and astute, known for relevance, equity and excellence.

Australian National University

Australian National University

Choosing to study at the Australian National University (ANU) opens up a world of opportunities to reach your fullest potential and shape our shared future.

Cost of Education

Tuition Fees:

  • Undergraduate Programs: AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per year.
  • Postgraduate Programs: AUD 22,000 to AUD 50,000 per year.
  • Doctoral Programs: AUD 18,000 to AUD 42,000 per year.

English Language Courses:

AUD 300 to AUD 500 per week.

Living Expenses:

Approximately AUD 21,041 per year, as per the Department of Home Affairs (this amount is used to assess whether a student has enough funds to cover living expenses).

Health Insurance:

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is required and costs around AUD 500 to AUD 600 per year.

Scholarship Opportunities

Australia offers a range of scholarship opportunities for international students to pursue higher education. These scholarships are provided by the Australian government, educational institutions, and various organizations. Here are some types of scholarships available.

  • Australia Awards Scholarships
  • Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship
  • Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships
  • Australian Government Research Training Program International (AGRTP) Scholarships
  • University-specific Scholarships
  • Australia APEC Women in Research Fellowship
  • Destination Australia Scholarship
  • Commonwealth Scholarships

Students interested in applying for scholarships should check the specific eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines for each scholarship program. Additionally, it's recommended to explore scholarship opportunities offered by individual universities and external organizations in Australia.

Academic Calendar

The academic calendar in Australia varies slightly between universities, but it generally follows a similar structure. The academic year is divided into two semesters, with some institutions also offering trimesters. Here's a typical breakdown:

First Semester:

  • Starts: Late February to early March
  • Ends: Late June to early July
  • Mid-Semester Break: Usually in April

Second Semester:

  • Starts: Late July to early August
  • Ends: Late November to early December
  • Mid-Semester Break: Usually in September

Trimesters (if applicable):

Some universities have a trimester system with three study periods in a year.

  • Trimester 1: March to June
  • Trimester 2: July to October
  • Trimester 3: November to February

Summer Semester (if applicable):

Some institutions offer a shorter Summer Semester.

  • Starts: December or January
  • Ends: February or March

Living in Australia

Living in Australia as an international student involves various aspects, including accommodation, transportation, food, and other expenses. International students often need to consider factors such as the cost of tuition, health insurance, and potential part-time work opportunities to support their stay. Additionally, understanding the local culture, visa regulations, and available student services is crucial for a successful and enriching experience in Australia.

These figures provide a general estimate of the weekly living costs in Australian cities. Our calculations are based on the assumption of shared accommodation and have been determined with an average budget in mind.

City Living in Cost per Month
Adelaide $522
Melbourne $566
Sydney $609
Perth $522
Brisbane $562
Canberra $842
Hobart $522
Darwin $521

How to apply for Visa

  1. Enroll in a Course: Obtain admission to a full-time course at an Australian educational institution.
  2. Receive Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE): After acceptance, the institution will provide you with an eCoE, which is a mandatory document for your visa application.
  3. Prepare Documents:
    • Passport-sized photographs.
    • A valid passport.
    • A copy of your eCoE.
    • Proof of health insurance coverage.
    • Academic and English proficiency transcripts.
    • Financial capacity evidence to cover tuition and living expenses.
  4. Health Examinations: Complete any required health examinations. This may include a medical check-up and obtaining health insurance.
  5. Submit Online Application: Create an account on the Australian immigration website (ImmiAccount) and complete the online application form and pay the visa fees.
  6. Wait for Visa Decision: After submitting your application, you'll receive a Transaction Reference Number (TRN) to track your application status.

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