Study in Australia
Australia is much more than just kangaroos. An increasing number of Indian students are opting for Australia to study abroad for its world-class education, post-study work opportunities and excellent quality of living. Whatever course you choose to undertake, you’ll be assured of unbeatable academic excellence and support system for international students.
Why Study in Australia.
Australia promotes innovation, creativity, and independent thinking throughout its universities. International students who study and live in Australia soon find that their education is challenging, fun, and rewarding. As an international student in Australia, you can expect to live, grow, and learn in a young, friendly country full of opportunities. For those international students who successfully complete their degree, they will soon find that they are competitive in today’s international job market.
Working in Australia
One of the benefits of being an international student in Australia is the ability to work part-time while completing your degree. Australia gives those with a student visa automatic permission to work. International students must find a job on their own, but once hired, they will gain hands-on experience in a number of fields including retail, administration, and hospitality. Not only is this a unique opportunity for students to gain real work-experience in Australia, it also helps students cover their living and college expenses as well as improves their business English fluency.
Indicative study costs for Australian programs
Institution/Degree | Annual fees (indicative) |
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School | $7,800 to $30,000 |
English language studies | $300/ week depending on course length |
Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) | $4,000 to $22,000 |
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree | $15,000 to $33,000* |
Postgraduate Master’s Degree | $20,000 to $37,000* |
Doctoral Degree | $14,000 to $37,000* |
**Please note final fee structure will inform at the time of admission
Top Courses to Study in Australia
Business Administration | Architecture | Information Technology |
Accounting and Finance | Hospitality and Tourism | Engineering |
What are the upcoming intakes in Australia?
Know all about the intakes available in Australia
Unlike a single intake in the Indian universities, Australian universities and colleges offer two major intakes. Some universities and colleges also offer third intake in a year, depending upon program you select. Intakes may also be referred to as a semester or trimester. The three intakes available in Australia are:
• Semester/ Trimester 1: Starts late February/early March to late May/early June
• Semester/ Trimester 2: Starts late July/early August
• Semester/ Trimester 3: Starts September to late November
Intake | Deadline |
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Semester 1 (February intake) | October-November |
Semester 2 (July intake) | April-May |
Semester / Trimester 3 | September - November |
*Deadlines vary basis institution and your program.
Eligibility Test for Admission
Entry requirement is vary depends on the level of qualification and individual university admission policy, the common entry requirement for all diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses are:
- • IELTS/PTE/TOEFL
- • Recognised degree completed academic degree (diploma, bachelor or master) Valid passport
- • Resume
- • Work Experience if applicable
UNIVERSITIES OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Capital Territory
• Australian National University
• University of Canberra
New South Wales
• Australian Catholic University
• Charles Sturt University
• Macquarie University
• Southern Cross University
• University of New England
• University of New South Wales
• University of Newcastle
• University of Sydney
• University of Technology, Sydney
• Western Sydney University
• University of Wollongong
Northern Territory
• Charles Darwin University
Queensland
• Bond University
• CQ University
• Federation University of Australia
• Griffith University
• James Cook University
• Queensland University of Technology
• University of Queensland
• University of Southern Queensland
• University of the Sunshine Coast
South Australia
• Carnegie Mellon University
• Flinders University
• Torrens University Australia
• University of Adelaide
• University of South Australia
Tasmania
• University of Tasmania
Victoria
• Deakin University
• Federation University of Australia
• La Trobe University
• Monash University
• RMIT University
• Swinburne University of Technology
• University of Divinity
• University of Melbourne
• Victoria University
Western Australia
• Curtin University
• Edith Cowan University
• Murdoch University
• University of Notre Dame Australia
• University of Western Australia