Australia
Why Study in the Australia?
Australia has always been popular for the Indian students wanting to study abroad due to its quality of education, Excellent universities, great student experience and qualifications valued by the employers all over the globe.
Reasons to study in AUS
- Home to some of the top universities of the world. As per QS World University rankings, 3 out of top 20 universities are Australian Universities
- Australian qualifications create global career opportunities as Graduates from Australian universities are in demand
- Australia’s pleasant and temperate weather is an another aspect which make it a popular study destination for Indian students.
- Cities like Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane rank high in global livability indexes (QS Best Student Cities 2025),
- Australia offers up to part time 40 Hours per fortnight a week during semesters and full-time during the university holidays to international students.
- Australia offers post-graduation work permit of 3-4 years (depending on the type of course) as “Temporary Graduate Visa-sub clause 485” to overseas students after completion of their studies.
Types of Degrees Offered
- ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students)
- Vocational degrees
- Pathways and Foundation Courses
- Bachelor’s Degrees
- Master’s Program
- Doctorate Program
Intakes to Study in AUS
Australian universities typically have two main intakes each year, with some institutions offering additional intakes for specific programs. These flexible entry points allow students to plan their applications and studies according to course availability and personal readiness.

February Intake
The primary and largest intake, offering the widest choice of courses and universities.
July Intake
The second major intake, ideal for students who miss February, with many popular programs available.
October Intake
Offered by select universities for limited courses, providing added flexibility.
Top Universities

University of Melbourne

University of Sydney

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Monash University

Australian National University (ANU)

University of Queensland (UQ)

University of Western Australia (UWA)

University of Adelaide

La Trobe University

Deakin University
Popular Courses
Healthcare and Social Assistance
STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics)
Education
Accountancy
Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Legal & Paralegal Studies
Tuition Fees
Living Costs
Living costs differs based on location and lifestyle. The average cost of living in Australia for international students officially is AUD 29,710 (to get admitted) but can range above AUD 40,000 also. This is almost AUD 1,200 on an average per week.
How to Apply
- • Decide on a university or college and course after through research that aligns well with your career goals.
- Get your documents arranged i.e academic transcripts & certificates, English language document like IELTS/PTE/TOEFL and prepare required documents i.e SOP, LOR, CV
- Prepare for GS Interview
GS interview is conducted by the universities to ascertain the genuine intentions of the student. During the interview, you will be asked questions about:
i. Your chosen course of study and how it aligns with your future goals
ii. Your reasons for choosing to study in Western Australia and at Curtin University
iii. Your financial arrangements for studying and living in Western Australia
iv. Your plans after completing your studies
v. Your family, social, cultural, and economic ties to your home country - Accept Your Offer if you have received the unconditional offer and wait for your Ecoe to be issued. Fulfil the requirement if you have received the conditional offer letter.
- Prepare for Your Visa Application by gathering all the required documents
- Apply for a student Visa by creating an ImmiAccount, filling an application form, gather required documents including GS requirement, pay the fees for visa and OSHC, book and appear for your appointment (if required)
- Wait for a Decision: Standard processing time is 3 weeks but it can take longer depending on the volume. You’ll receive an email with the visa decision.
- Plan your accommodations, there are multiple options to choose from like university halls, private halls and private accommodation and prepare to move to the Australia.

Student Life & Part-Time Work
International students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during sessions and full time during session breaks on both on-campus or off-campus

Post-Study Work Opportunities
Post study work visa known as “Temporary Graduate Visa-sub clause 485” allows students to stay and work in Australia for 3 years or 4 years (depending on the type of course).
FAQ
What is the cost of studying in Australia?
Tuition fees range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 50,000 per year, with living costs estimated at AUD 20,000 to AUD 27,000 annually.
Can I work while studying in Australia?
Yes, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the academic term and unlimited hours during breaks.
What scholarships are available for international students?
Scholarships include Australia Awards, Destination Australia Scholarships, and university-specific scholarships.
How long does the visa process take?
The Student Visa (subclass 500) typically takes 4 to 6 weeks to process, though it may vary.
What is the post-study work visa?
The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows graduates to work in Australia for up to four years, depending on their qualification.
Do I need health insurance?
Yes, international students must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay.

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