Study in Australia

Popular Courses in Australia

Australia’s top colleges offer a wide range of courses, including Accountancy, Actuarial Science, Agricultural Sciences, Architecture, Biomedical Engineering, and more. If you’re planning to study in Australia, note that passing a language proficiency test is mandatory.

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Why Study in Australia?

Australia is home to world-class educational and training institutions, making it a prime destination for students. Ranked just behind the USA and UK in popularity, Australia offers a dynamic education culture within a diverse student community. With its high-quality education, excellent lifestyle, and affordable living costs, Australia stands out as one of the best overseas study destinations.

Top Universities in Australia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Since July 2025, the student visa application fee has risen to AUD 2000 (nearly USD 1300) as compared to the old AUD 1600. This is in the case of the principal applicant. There are other charges to the family members: AUD 2,300 to adult dependents and AUD 1,160 to children under 18.

You need to show that you have at least AUD 29,710 per year to cover living expenses (raised by AUD 24,505). Additional fee of AUD 10,394 per spouse/partner and AUD 4,449 per dependent child in case of bringing family. You should also demonstrate that you can afford your tuition fees.

During term time, international students are allowed to work up to 48 hours every two weeks (fortnight). Work hours are not restricted during breaks and holidays. Masters by research or doctoral students are not limited to any work hours at any point in time once they have begun their course.

OSHC is compulsory health care insurance for all international students in Australia. In the case of single students, it is about AUD 500-600 per year. It costs couples approximately AUD 2600 per annum and families about AUD 4200 per annum. Without evidence of OSHC, you cannot apply to obtain a visa.

The cost of a bachelor's degree is between AUD 20 000 -50 000 per year, postgraduate 22,000-60,000 per year, and VET (vocational) 4,000-30,000 per year. MBA programs may cost between AUD 11000 and 121000. The prices differ considerably depending on the field and institution.

Through this visa, you can remain and work in Australia for 18 months to 3 years, depending on your qualification and location. By March 2026, the application fee had increased to AUD 4600 (up from AUD 2300) and became one of the most expensive post-study work visas in the world. Adults and children under 18 cost AUD 2,300 and AUD 1160 respectively.

Yes, but with restrictions. It is possible to change courses to another one at the same university at any time. Nevertheless, a transition to a lower-level qualification or a new institution necessitates an application for a new student visa, although your current visa has not expired. You will have to have a new Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

The time taken to process differs depending on the circumstances of the individuals and the number of applications. It is advisable to apply as early as possible with full documentation. Application forms not filled in or lacking a CoE at the time of submission will be considered invalid and sent back.

You should have the English language requirements as per your preferred institution. Popular exams are IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, and Cambridge English. The minimum scores depend on the level of the course and the institution, but most of the programs demand IELTS 5.5-6.5 or its equivalent.

Living costs vary by city. The cities of Sydney and Melbourne are more costly, whereas cities such as Adelaide and Perth are cheaper. The students will require an average of AUD 1,500-2,500 per month for accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses. Rent is AUD 800-1500 a month alone, depending on the location and the type of accommodation.