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Study in Australia

Australia is known for its high-quality education and vibrant student life. With globally recognized universities and a strong emphasis on research and practical experience, Australia is a top choice for students looking to gain a world-class education in a multicultural environment.

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Here’s a comprehensive guide for Indian students who want to study in Australia.

If you’re looking to further your studies in Australia, pursue a world-class degree, or fast-track your career, Australia offers a range of opportunities. Whether you choose to undertake an MBA, an engineering degree, a humanities program, or an English language course, Australia excels in terms of quality of life, academic excellence, and support for international students.

With its high-quality education, variety of courses, and post-study work opportunities, Australia is one of the most desirable destinations for Indian students. You can choose from over 22,000 courses available at 1,100 universities and institutions, acquire globally recognized degrees, explore various scholarship opportunities, and learn from some of the best instructors worldwide.

Student visas Australia

The visa you need will depend on the level and type of study you want to pursue. As an international student, you will require a Student Visa (subclass 500), regardless of your field of study or the university you apply to.

Effective from July 1, 2016, the subclass 500 visa allows you to stay and study in Australia for the duration of your program, typically up to five years, in line with your enrollment date. To ensure a smooth experience, it’s essential to keep your visa valid and comply with the conditions outlined in your visa. You can find detailed information about this visa on the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs.

Living cost in Australia for students

The cost of studying in Australia varies based on the type of qualification and the institution you choose. For example, veterinary and medical degrees tend to be more expensive than other degrees. On average, tuition fees at tertiary institutions in Australia range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 30,000 per year.

S.No.

Australia Study Program

Average fees in AUD*

1.

School

$7,800 to $30,000 annually

2.

English language studies

$350-450 weekly (varies as per course length)

3.

Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)

$4000 - $22,000 annually

4.

Undergraduate Bachelor’s degree

$15,000 - $35,000 annually

5.

Postgraduate Master’s Degree

$20,000 - $42,000 annually

6.

Doctoral Degree

$20,000 - $42,000 annually (attractive scholarships up to 100% available with living grants on meeting the university requirements)

Typically, courses in humanities, arts, and education are more affordable, while fields like medicine and engineering are generally more expensive. Postgraduate tuition fees are usually higher and can vary by program.

Scholarship in Australia

Here are some popular scholarship programs available to Indian students

S.No.

Name of the scholarships

Description

1.

Australian Government Research and Training Program (AGRTP)

Funded by the Australian Government, it covers a student’s tuition fee and health insurance for up to three years Supports a student’s (local and international) Research Doctorate and Research Master’s degree

2.

Australia Awards

Funded by the Department of Education and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) Aims to provide students from developing regions an opportunity to pursue their UG/PG program at participating universities in Australia and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions

3.

Destination Australia

This scholarship aims to encourage international students to study in regional Australia to regionally develop tertiary education providers in Australia and provide a learning experience to its students

4.

John Allwright Fellowship (JAF)

Provides scientists from partner countries engaged in the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) research projects with the opportunity to obtain postgraduate qualifications at Australian tertiary institutions

This is an indicative list; speak with your Connect Overseas expert for details and options suited to your profile.

Intakes in Australia

Australian colleges and universities offer two main intakes
  • Semester 1: Starts late February/early March to late May/early June
  • Semester 2: Starts late July/early August through November
Note: Some universities may have additional intakes or semesters.

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Top Courses to Study in Australia

Here’s a list of popular courses that international students often pursue in Australia:

  • Engineering
  • Business Analytics
  • MBA (Masters of Business Administration)
  • Life Sciences
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine

Australia university list

When deciding which university to attend, consider world university rankings. Here are some of the top institutions in Australia

S.No.

Institution

QS Ranking 2024 (Globally)

QS Ranking 2023 (Globally)

1.

The Australian National University

34

30

2.

The University of Melbourne

14

33

3.

The University of Sydney

19

41

4.

The University of New South Wales

19

45

5.

The University of Queensland

43

50

Job Prospects in Australia

You can reduce your living costs and gain work experience while studying in Australia. Australian laws permit international students to work part-time on a student visa for up to 48 hours every fortnight (as of July 1, 2023).

Job Prospects in Australia

You can reduce your living costs and gain work experience while studying in Australia. Australian laws permit international students to work part-time on a student visa for up to 48 hours every fortnight (as of July 1, 2023).

Employment Options:

  • On-campus jobs
  • Retail
  • Hospitality
  • Tutoring
  • Office positions
  • Freelance work
  • Miscellaneous jobs
  • Volunteering

Cost of Living in Australia

Australia is ranked among the top 10 nations in terms of GDP, education, and purchasing power parity. It boasts a high standard of living, health awareness, and political stability. When budgeting, consider the following common expenses

Cost of Living in Australia

Australia is ranked among the top 10 nations in terms of GDP, education, and purchasing power parity. It boasts a high standard of living, health awareness, and political stability. When budgeting, consider the following common expenses

Living expenses

Weekly budget (indicative)

Groceries and eating out

$140 to $280

Gas, electricity

$10 to $20

Phone and Internet

$15 to $30

Public transport

$30 to $60

Car (after purchase)

$150 to $260

Entertainment

$80 to $150

FAQs Related to Studying in Australia

We know you have many questions, so here are answers to common inquiries students have about studying and living in Australia

The estimated cost of studying in Australia includes accommodation, food, health coverage, travel, and tuition fees. Average annual tuition fees range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 30,000. Make sure to consider all expenses for a comprehensive understanding of the overall cost.

  1. As of July 1, 2023, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight while studying.
This visa allows you to extend your stay and work in Australia for longer periods, providing opportunities to study, live, and work in designated regional areas for up to six years. It’s a fantastic chance to enhance your career prospects.
  1. The cost of a student visa is AUD 710.
The GTE is an assessment process used by Australia to evaluate the authenticity of student visa applicants and prevent misuse for illegal migration. It helps determine your genuine intent to study in Australia.
Studying in regional Australia offers several advantages, including: An additional two years of Post-Study Work Visa. Specialized course offerings. Smaller class sizes for personalized learning. More affordable tuition and living costs. Various scholarship options. A relaxed lifestyle away from urban hustle. Regional areas include locations like New South Wales (NSW), Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, Northern Territory, Gold Coast, Perth, Sunshine Coast, Byron Bay, Adelaide, Cairns, Tasmania, and Bundaberg.
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