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Study in Australia
Australia offers globally recognized undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across STEM, business, health sciences, and creative industries. Tuition generally ranges from AUD 20,000–50,000/year with co‑op options, post‑study work visas, scholarships, and multicultural campuses making it a preferred choice for international students.
- Undergraduate tuition typically AUD 20,000–45,000/year; postgraduate AUD 22,000–50,000/year
- Living costs vary by city: AUD 20,000–30,000/year (~₹12–18 lakh), higher in Sydney/Melbourne
- Opportunities for scholarships, part‑time work (48 hours/fortnight), co‑ops and post‑study work to offset costs

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WHY CHOOSE AUSTRALIA?
Explore the Key Features That Make Australia a Premier Destination for Education
Australian universities such as ANU, Melbourne, UNSW and UQ rank high globally and are research-intensive.
Students come from 180+ countries; Australian campuses are highly inclusive, with strong multicultural support.
Students can work up to 48 hours/fortnight during term and full‑time in breaks, helping manage costs.
Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) allows 2–4 years of post‑study work depending on degree.
Cities like Melbourne and Sydney consistently rank among the most livable; Australia is among safest nations globally.
Government and university scholarships such as Australia Awards, RTP and Global Excellence support many students.
Programs are aligned with industry needs and national migration lists, boosting employability.
Universities offer orientation, health counselling, academic support and career services to aid transition.
INTAKES TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA
Australian institutions have multiple intakes: February/March (primary), July and November (select institutions). February is most widely available.
| Intake | Availability of Programs | Application Deadline | Program Start |
|---|---|---|---|
| February/March | Most UG & PG programs | September to November (prior year) | February/March – November (1‑year master’s), or March – November (UG) |
| July (mid‑year) | Limited PG & pathway programs | March to May | July – following year April/May |
STUDY LEVELS AND DISCIPLINES?
Available study options at Australian higher‑education institutions include:

Undergraduate Programs
- •Bachelor’s Degrees (3–4 years)
- •Diploma/Vocational Qualifications (1–2 years, TAFE/colleges)

Postgraduate Programs
- •Master’s Degrees (1–2 years, taught or research)
- •Doctoral Programs (3–5 years)
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COST OF STUDYING IN AUSTRALIA?
Tuition Fee and Scholarships.
The fees below are per year tuition fee estimates. These do not include additional fees for learning resources, equipment, etc. as charged by some institutes.
Undergraduate Degree
- Approximately AUD 20,000 to 45,000/year
- vocational diplomas AUD 4,000–22,000/year
Postgraduate Degree
- Approximately AUD 22,000 to 50,000/year
- doctoral programs often AUD 18,000–42,000/year (with funding)
Scholarships
Universities and Colleges in Australia offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to help international students bag the best of educational opportunities in Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions answered: tuition, work options, recognition and program durations
Tuition typically ranges AUD 22,000–50,000/year; living expenses AUD 20,000–30,000/year depending on city.
Yes—up to 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited during scheduled breaks; paid co‑ops are also available.
Yes—degrees from accredited Australian institutions are recognized worldwide and valued for their quality.
The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) allows graduates to live and work in Australia for typically 2–3 years after program completion.
Yes—Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) costs around AUD 500–1,200/year and is required for student visa applications.
Vocational courses (Certificates and Diplomas, AUD 4K–22K/year) offer practical training and pathways to universities or skilled employment.
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