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Study in Australia
Why Australia
Australia combines academic excellence with an outstanding quality of life. Its universities are globally recognized for research and innovation, and the country offers excellent weather, beautiful landscapes, and a relaxed lifestyle.
- 01World-class universities and research facilities
- 02Post-study work rights (2-4 years)
- 03Safe, multicultural, and student-friendly cities
- 04Excellent climate and outdoor lifestyle
- 05Strong job market for graduates
- 06Part-time work allowed during studies (48 hours/fortnight)
Visa
Student visa (subclass 500) is required. Students must have a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and meet health insurance requirements (OSHC). Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) allows 2-4 years of post-study work rights.
Cost of Living
Major cities (Sydney, Melbourne): AUD 1,800-2,500/month. Other cities: AUD 1,400-2,000/month. Includes accommodation, food, transport, utilities, and entertainment.
Top Courses
Intakes
When to apply for Australia
February (Semester 1)
The main intake with the widest course choice. Apply 6-9 months ahead to allow time for the subclass 500 visa.
July (Semester 2)
A strong second intake offered by most universities.
November
A limited third intake at some institutions for selected programmes.
Indicative tuition
Indicative ranges only — tuition varies by university, course and intake, and changes year to year. We build an exact figure for your shortlist.
Entry requirements
- ·Undergraduate: around 65%+ in Class 12
- ·Postgraduate: a recognised bachelor's degree, usually 60%+ or equivalent GPA
- ·English: IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall for most courses, higher for nursing and teaching
- ·Genuine Student (GS) requirement - a statement explaining your study intent
- ·Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the full duration of your visa
After you graduate
The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) lets eligible graduates stay and work, typically for two to four years depending on your qualification level and where you studied. Regional study can attract additional stay-back time.
Scholarships worth knowing
Australia Awards
Australian government scholarships for students from eligible countries, covering tuition and living costs.
Destination Australia
Supports international students studying at regional campuses.
University international scholarships
Most Australian universities offer 10-50% tuition reductions to strong international applicants.
Partner Universities
Where we place students

University of Melbourne
Public · Est. 1853

University of Western Australia
Public · Est. 1911
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Studying in Australia — FAQs
How much does it cost to study in Australia from India?
Tuition typically runs AUD 20,000-50,000 a year depending on level and university, plus roughly AUD 21,000-29,000 a year for living costs - Sydney and Melbourne sit at the higher end. You must also show evidence of funds for the subclass 500 visa.
Can I work while studying in Australia?
Student visa holders can normally work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks, subject to your visa conditions. It supports living costs rather than tuition.
What is the Genuine Student requirement?
Australia replaced the Genuine Temporary Entrant test with the Genuine Student requirement - a written explanation of why you have chosen this course and how it fits your career. It is assessed carefully, and a weak statement is a common refusal reason. We help you write it properly.



