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Looking for a study adventure? Discover higher education at Australia’s universities. Every year over 637,000 international students choose to study in Australia for a variety of reasons such as the availability of several undergraduate, postgraduate programs, post-work study opportunities and a welcoming culture – crucial for international students. Australia has been ranked as the third most sought-after destination to study by several industry reports.

Top Universities in Australia

University of Melbourne

QS World University Rankings 2024: 14

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney

QS World University Rankings 2024: 19

University of Sydney

QS World University Rankings 2024: 19

Australian of National Unversity (ANU)

QS World University Rankings 2024: 34

Monsah University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 42

University of Queensland

QS World University Rankings 2024: 43

University of Western Australia

QS World University Rankings 2024: 72

University of Adelaide

QS World University Rankings 2024: 89

University of Technology Sydney

QS World University Rankings 2024: 90

Student visa (subclass 500) requirements for Australia

Candidates applying for an Australian student visa must apply for a student visa (subclass 500) as it allows them to stay in the country during the entire duration of their studies.

Requirements for a student visa (subclass 500) are as follows:

Course name Top universities offering the course Tuition fees (AUD/year)
Master’s of Business Administration University of Melbourne Monash University The University of Western Australia, etc. AUD 45,000 – AUD 85,000
Master’s of Computing University of Technology Sydney University of Melbourne Australian National University, etc. AUD 10,000 – AUD 80,000
Bachelor’s of Accounting University of Melbourne University of Queensland University Of New South Wales, etc. AUD 20,000 – AUD 80,000
Mechanical Engineering The University of Queensland The University of Sydney The University of Adelaide, etc. AUD 25,000 – AUD 56,000
Aviation RMIT University Griffith University Monash University, etc. AUD 48,000 – AUD 80,000

Please note: The tuition fees listed here are subject to change and are at the discretion of respective universities. For the latest updates, check the official website of the desired university.

Australia offers various scholarships for international students to study at its universities and institutions. Some of the popular scholarships are:

The Australia Awards are prestigious scholarships funded by the Australian government. They aim to promote education and development in partner countries, offering full tuition fees, living expenses, and other benefits.

This scholarship is offered by an International University Association (IIS). International students pursuing high-quality integrated study programs at the master’s level are eligible to apply.

A sum of $10,000 is awarded to graduate students who excel in academics and contribute to the community’s growth.

RTP Scholarships are offered by Australian universities to support postgraduate research students, covering tuition fees and sometimes providing a stipend for living expenses.

Profession Average salary per year
IT & Software Development AUD 116,755
Engineering AUD 112,358
Teaching AUD 107,421
Healthcare AUD 104,057
Finance and Accounting AUD 102,103
HR AUD 99,642
STEM AUD 96,034
Sales and Marketing AUD 75,000

Please note: The salaries mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount will depend on the individual’s skills and credentials.

The overall cost of studying in Australia comprises many factors such as tuition fees, accommodation, groceries, commuting, etc. The cost varies as per the education level, university, and course chosen by the student.

Education level Fees per year
Bachelor’s degree courses AUD 20,000 – AUD 45,000
Master’s degree courses AUD 20,000 – AUD 50,000
Ph.D. courses AUD 18,000 – AUD 42,000

Please note: The fees mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount may vary.

The cost of studying at some of the renowned Australian universities has been tabulated below:

University Tuition fees
Australian National University (ANU) AUD 48,384 – AUD 50,400
University of Melbourne (Unimelb) AUD 37,760 – AUD 41,536
University of Sydney (USyd) AUD 37,500 – AUD 49,000
University of Queensland (UQ) AUD 41,040 – AUD 47,120
University of New South Wales (UNSW) AUD 34,020 – AUD 47,280

Please note: The tuition fees listed for each university are subject to change and are at the discretion of that particular university. For the latest updates, check the university’s official website.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the Australia as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from an Australian institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa.

Tuition fees range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per year. Living expenses are typically AUD 20,000 per year.

Yes, scholarships are offered by universities and the government.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week during term time.

Yes, the Temporary Graduate visa allows for a stay of up to four years, depending on your qualifications.

Yes, you can get up to 40 lakhs without property.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the USA as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a US institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa (F-1).

Tuition fees range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year. Living expenses can vary from $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, along with private and government-funded options.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week on-campus during term time.

Yes, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows up to one year (or three years for STEM graduates) of work experience.

Yes, you can get up to 60 lakhs without property.

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