Study in AUSTRALIA

Australia is one of the world’s top study destinations for international students. It’s universities have ranked among the best in the world for quality education, student satisfaction and overall global reputation. Australian courses focus on learning for the real world.

Why study in AUSTRALIA

Benefits

World’s top ranking Universities

Excellent Scholarships

Post Study Work Visa up to 6 years

Work part-time while study

Work life balance

Innovative research opportunities

Popular Universities

University of New South Wales, Sydney

(Qs Ranking :19)

Monash University

(Qs Ranking :42)

The University of Queensland

(Qs Ranking :43)

University of Western Australia

(Qs Ranking :72)

University of Adelaide

(Qs Ranking :89)

University of Technology Sydney
(Qs Ranking :90)
Macquarie University

(Qs Ranking :130)

RMIT University

(Qs Ranking :142)

University of Wollongong

( Qs Ranking :162)

University of Newcastle

(Qs Ranking : 173)

Curtin University

 (Qs Ranking : 183)

Queens land University of Technology

(Qs Ranking :189)

Other Institutions

Deakin University

( Qs Ranking : 233)

La Trobe University

( Qs Ranking :242)

Griffith University

( Qs Ranking :243)

Swinburne University of Technology

( Qs Ranking :285)

University of Tasmania

 ( Qs Ranking :307)

University of South Australia

( Qs Ranking :326)

Western Sydney University

( Qs Ranking : 375)

James Cook University

Cost of Education

UG :

Average tuition fees:
AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per Year

Cost of Living :

24,505 AUD per year

PG :

Average tuition fees:
AUD 22,000 to AUD 50,000 per Year

Visa Charge :

720 AUD

Flight Fare :

AUD 2000

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FAQs

Australia is renowned for its high-quality education system and ranks among the top destinations for academic excellence. The country is home to several prestigious universities consistently recognized in global rankings.

Australian universities are at the forefront of research and innovation, offering students access to cutting-edge facilities and the chance to collaborate with leading academics on groundbreaking projects.

The cost of studying in Australia depends on the education provider, the level of study and the study location. Usually it costs from 20,000 AUD to 45,000 AUD for an Undergraduate Bachelor Degree, Postgraduate Master’s Degree from 22,000 AUD to 50,000 AUD and Doctoral Degree – from 18,000 AUD to 42,000 AUD. Professional courses such as veterinary and medical, costs even higher.

An Australian qualification will make students an attractive employee to employers around the world. Australian universities and colleges have global networks and can help students make connections with employers overseas.  During studies, international students can work up to 20 hours part-time every week, and on successful completion, international students may be eligible to undertake post-study work to put the newly gained knowledge to use and gain local work experience. Education providers and government bodies help connect students with potential employers at careers fairs, employment hubs, job boards and industry networking events across Australia.

Graduates from Australian universities may be eligible for post-study work visas, providing them with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience and potentially lead to permanent residency.

Many Australian institutions provide scholarships and financial aid to deserving international students, making it more accessible to pursue higher education in the country.

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