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Study in Australia

If you love the outdoors, laidback lifestyle, and adventure, Australia could be right for you.

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Quick Facts

Top Universities

8 out of 100

Best Student Cities

5 out of 30

Course Options

22,000 in 1,100 institutions

Widen your career scope by studying in Australia to some of the top most globally ranked universities.

Education System

Government Schools

Operated by a State or Territory government. Local students pay minimal fees; international students pay tuition and are exposed to diverse social and cultural philosophies.

Non-Government Schools

Privately owned and often follow religious or cultural philosophies. Fees for international students are higher than domestic students.

ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses)

ELICOS offers flexible courses for all English proficiency levels (4–48 weeks, 20+ hours per week) with rolling enrollments.

Course Types:

  • General English
  • English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Secondary School Preparation
  • Examination Preparation
  • English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
  • Vocational Education & Training (VET)

    Australia's VET sector provides practical qualifications for school leavers, workers, and professionals. It offers strong industry-aligned pathways to employment and university degrees.

    University Education

    Australia hosts 43 universities (2 private), many with global partnerships. They focus on storing, transferring, and creating knowledge with over 7000 international collaborations.

    Study Costs

    Annual Tuition Fees:

  • Foundation Studies: A$9,000 – A$14,000/year
  • Bachelor's Degree: A$15,000 – A$33,000/year
  • Postgraduate: A$20,000 – A$37,000/year
  • Doctoral Degree: A$20,000 – A$37,000/year
  • Accommodation Options

    Accommodation Costs:

  • Boarding Schools: A$8,000 – A$11,000/year
  • Homestay/Farmstay: A$110 – A$270/week
  • University Colleges: A$190 – A$280/week
  • Private Hostels: A$80 – A$135/week
  • Share Accommodation: A$50 – A$160/week
  • Rental Accommodation: A$70 – A$350/week
  • Admission Procedure

    Required Documents:

  • Completed Application Form
  • Certificates of Previous Studies
  • English Proficiency Proof (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
  • Translated Certificates if applicable
  • Once accepted, students receive an Offer Letter followed by an eCoE after deposit payment, required for visa application.

    Visa Procedure & Conditions

    Under the Simplified Student Visa Framework (subclass 500), students must maintain attendance, OSHC insurance, and progress each semester. They can work up to 40 hours per fortnight during studies.

    Post Study Work Opportunities

    Graduates can apply for the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) — valid for 2–4 years based on qualification level, offering valuable work experience in Australia.

    Useful Links

    Official Resources:

  • www.homeaffairs.gov.au
  • www.studyinaustralia.gov.au
  • www.cricos.education.gov.au
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