Study in Australia

Study in Australia to unleash endless possibilities

Australia is a top study-abroad destination, ranking among the top five countries for international students. In 2024, Australia hosted 718,000 international students. The international student population is expected to grow by 5% over the next few years.

Australia attracts students with its abundant job opportunities in fields like Business, Healthcare, Engineering, and Medicine, along with competitive salaries and strong labor laws, making it a viable place for Indian students to work after graduation

Why study in Australia?
  • Student-Friendly Cities: Seven Australian cities are ranked among the top 50 in the QS Best Student Cities 2024.
  • World-Recognized Universities: Nine Australian universities are in the top 100 of the QS World University Rankings 2024.
  • Internationally Recognized Degrees: Australian degrees are widely recognized, offering excellent job opportunities both in Australia and globally.
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Key facts to study in Australia

Education
118+
Universities and colleges
7,18,000
international students in Australia in 2024
48 hours
per fortnight part-time work permit
5 years Upto
post-study work permit
Country Stats
Capital
Canberra
26.47 million
Total Population (2023)
3%
Economic Growth Rate (2022)
English
Primary Language
Weather (August)
8°C - 15°C
Melbourne
9°C - 18°C
Sydney
9°C - 16°C
Adelaide

Requirements

Academic transcripts
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (2-3)
Essays
Resume
Standardized Test Scores
English Language Proficiency Test Scores (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS, PTE)
Working Experience (if applicable)
ATAR or equivalent class 12th scores, depending on the course

Academic Intakes for Studying in Australia

Australian universities typically offer two main intakes each year, sometimes referred to as trimesters.

IntakeFebruary / July / October
Trimester 1Starts late February/early March to late May/early June.
Trimester 2Starts late July/early August through to November.

Programs and their duration in Australia

Australian colleges and universities offer three intakes, also known as semesters

ProgramsDuration
Certificates and Diplomas1-2 years
Doctorate or PhD3-4 years
Bachelor’s Degree3-4 years
Postgraduate Diploma1-2 years
Master’s Degree1-2 years

Popular Programs to Study in Australia

Australia is renowned for its high-quality education and offers a diverse array of courses for international students. Some of the most popular programs that attract students from around the world.

Health and Science
Law
Art and Design
Education and Teaching
Accounting
Medicine
Computer Science
Engineering
Business Management
Information Technology

Top Universities in Australia

The University of Melbourne
Melbourne
Australian National University
Canberra
University of Sydney
Sydney
The University of Queensland
Brisbane
Monash University
Melbourne
The University of New South Wales
Kensington
The University of Western Australia
Perth
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney

Cost of Studying in Australia

IntakeAmount in CADAmount in BDT
Bachelor’s Degree in EngineeringAUD $25,000 - $45,000 per year13,75,000 - 24,75,000 BDT per year
Master’s Degree in Business AdministrationAUD $30,000 - $55,000 per year16,50,000 - 30,25,000 BDT per year
Bachelor’s Degree in Information TechnologyAUD $20,000 - $35,000 per year11,00,000 - 19,25,000 BDT per year
Master’s Degree in NursingAUD $25,000 - $40,000 per year13,75,000 - 22,00,000 BDT per year
Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality & Tourism ManagementAUD $20,000 - $35,000 per year11,00,000 - 19,25,000 BDT per year
Top Cities Preferred by Students in Australia

For international students, especially from India, Melbourne is often considered the best city in Australia, closely followed by Sydney. According to the QS Best Study City Rankings 2024, Melbourne leads the way, while Canberra, the capital, has seen a slight drop in its ranking.

Melbourne
presents diverse experiences for students
001
Sydney
presents diverse experiences for students
002
Brisbane
presents diverse experiences for students
003
Adelaide
presents diverse experiences for students
004
Perth
presents diverse experiences for students
005
Gold Coast
presents diverse experiences for students
007
Hobart
presents diverse experiences for students
008
Canberra
presents diverse experiences for students
009
Part-Time Work Options for International
Students in Australia

International students in Australia are allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight. This 40-hour rule was introduced to help address the unemployment gap following the lifting of pandemic restrictions and the reopening of borders. Part-time work in Australia typically pays between AUD 25 and AUD 33 per hour.

Post-Study Work Permit in Australia

International students who graduate from Australian universities can apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485), which allows them to live and work in Australia temporarily. The duration of stay under this visa ranges from two to four years, depending on the qualifications.

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