AustraliaInnovation & Lifestyle
Enjoy a student-friendly lifestyle with globally ranked institutions, great weather, and endless opportunities.


Destination
Australia
Why Study in Australia?
A deeper look into what makes this destination unique for international students.
Australia is known for its high-quality education system and research output. With numerous scholarships and a strong support system for international students, it provides a perfect balance of study and lifestyle. The Group of Eight (Go8) universities are world-renowned for their research and academic excellence.
Global Recognition
7 of top 100 universities are Australian. High academic standards.
Post-Study Work
Extended post-study work rights (2-4 years) for select degrees.
Quality of Life
Laid-back lifestyle, vibrant cities, and beautiful beaches.
Research Focus
Heavy investment in research and technology across varied fields.
Support Services
Excellent student support and legal protection under ESOS Act.
Part-Time Work
High minimum wage for part-time work helps cover living costs.
Top Universities
Home to globally ranked institutions
Admission Requirements
Academic
- Year 12 (60-65% top 4 subjects)
- Bachelor’s degree (No more than 8-10 backlogs usually)
Language
- IELTS: 6.0/6.5
- PTE: 50-58 is also widely accepted
GTE / GS
- Genuine Student requirement to prove intent of study
Financial
- Proof of annual living costs (~AUD $24,500) + tuition + travel
Cost of Study
Tuition Fees
Per Year (Universities)
Living Expenses
Per Year (Govt. requirement)
Health Cover
Per Year (OSHC)
Visa Fees
Student Visa Application Fee
Note: Fees are approximate and subject to change based on university and course selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
Are scholarships available?
Yes, Australia Awards, Destination Australia, and university merit scholarships (10-50% fee waivers).
Can I stay after studying?
Yes, the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) allows you to work for 2-5 years depending on the degree and location.
Is health insurance needed?
Yes, OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover) is mandatory for the entire duration.
What is a Regional Area?
Studying in regional areas (like Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast) gives extra points for PR and longer post-study work rights.
Intake months?
February and July are major intakes. Some universities offer November intake.
