Want to Study in Australia?
Study in Australia
Australia offers qualifications that are globally recognized and this ‘down under’ country-continent is a great place to study and work. The education is more affordable compared to UK and USA. Most Indians prefer studying in/ migrating to Australia because of its favorable weather as well as extremely friendly and cooperative people.
Various scholarships are provided to the students and the education primarily focuses on being industry and technology driven. Australia has a strong economy and provides great work opportunities for immigrants. One can work while studying as well, and on completion of their education can explore the PR options. Married students can easily obtain work rights for their spouses.
Capital: Canberra
Currency: Australian Dollar ($)
Population: 24.2 million
Students: 1.3 million (328,659 international)
Academic Year: February – November
Languages: English
Doctoral Degree
Master’s Degree
Graduate Diploma
Graduate Certificate
Bachelor Degree
Associate Degree
Advanced Diploma
Vocational Graduate Diploma
Vocational Graduate Certificate
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Feb and July
TOEFL, IELTS, PTE
Graduate degree program: 22,000 AUD to 32,000 AUD per year.
Masters’ degree program: 25,000 AUD to 32,000 AUD per year.
20,200 AUD per year (approx..)
In Australia, your student Visa permits you to work for up to 40 hours bi-weekly while pursuing your course. During course breaks there is no restriction on number of hours permitted to work. One has to just ensure they have eligibility to work based on their VISA before taking up any type of paid work.
Australia has a wide range of industries and many have part time employment opportunities, including:
Retail – supermarkets, department and clothing stores.
Hospitality – cafes, bars and restaurants.
Tourism – hotels and motels.
Agricultural – farming and fruit-picking.
Sales and Tele-Marketing
Administration or Clerical Roles
Tutoring
Australia is often seen as a country with wide open forests with kangaroos and koalas and good air and water, however it is highly popular among those who wish to study overseas as well. Many international students choose to study in Australia because of its friendly nature and excellent education system along with an elevated standard of living.
Capital: Canberra
Currency: Australian Dollar ($)
Population: 24.2 million
Students: 1.3 million (328,659 international)
Academic Year: February – November
Languages: English
Australia offers qualifications that are globally recognized and this ‘down under’ country-continent is a great place to study and work. The education is more affordable compared to UK and USA. Most Indians prefer studying in/ migrating to Australia because of its favorable weather as well as extremely friendly and cooperative people.
Various scholarships are provided to the students and the education primarily focuses on being industry and technology driven. Australia has a strong economy and provides great work opportunities for immigrants. One can work while studying as well, and on completion of their education can explore the PR options. Married students can easily obtain work rights for their spouses.
Degrees offered
Doctoral Degree
Master’s Degree
Graduate Diploma
Graduate Certificate
Bachelor Degree
Associate Degree
Advanced Diploma
Vocational Graduate Diploma
Vocational Graduate Certificate
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Intake
Feb and July
Requirement
TOEFL, IELTS, PTE
Cost of Study
Graduate degree program: 22,000 AUD to 32,000 AUD per year.
Masters’ degree program: 25,000 AUD to 32,000 AUD per year.
Cost of Living
20,200 AUD per year (approx..)
In Australia, your student Visa permits you to work for up to 40 hours bi-weekly while pursuing your course. During course breaks there is no restriction on number of hours permitted to work. One has to just ensure they have eligibility to work based on their VISA before taking up any type of paid work.
Australia has a wide range of industries and many have part time employment opportunities, including:
Retail – supermarkets, department and clothing stores.
Hospitality – cafes, bars and restaurants.
Tourism – hotels and motels.
Agricultural – farming and fruit-picking.
Sales and telemarketing.
Administration or Clerical roles.
Tutoring.