Study in Australia
Top 5 Reasons to Study in Australia
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Australia is currently the third most popular destination for international students, because of its high quality of education and the opportunities available after graduation.
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Australia's educational system is highly regarded for its research capabilities. Students can use the country's impressive technology and research resources to expand their knowledge.
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Australia is a secure, multicultural, welcoming, and peaceful society.
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Australia's national quality assurance system is one-of-a-kind in terms of both structure and rigor.
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Paid internships while studying are a major benefit of studying in Australia. Institutions provide practical and career-oriented training so that graduates can be confident that they have the skills that employers require.
Quick Facts about Australia
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Population: 26 Million
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Capital: Canberra
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Largest City: Sydney
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Major Language: English
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Major Religion: Christianity
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Currency: Australian Dollar
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Dialing Code: +61
Higher Education System
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3-4 Years Bachelor’s Degree
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2 Years Master’s Degree
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3 Years Doctoral
General Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Australia
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Academics: 60% Above marks in 12th /Equivalent
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English Language Proficiency: IELTS 6.0
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Other Requirements: Statement of Purpose, Recommendation Letters, and Resume
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Master's Degree in Australia
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Academics: 60% Above marks in graduate
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English Language Proficiency: IELTS 6.5
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Other Requirements: Statement of Purpose, Recommendation Letters, and Resume
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Note: Universities may accept PTE or TOEFL test in place of IELTS
Popular Courses
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Computer Science & IT
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Accounting
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Tourism & Hospitality Management
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Geology & Natural Science
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Nursing & Health Science
Top 20 Universities in Australia (Latest QS Rankings)
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Australian National University
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The University of Melbourne
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The University of Sydney
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The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
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The University of Queensland
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Monash University
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The University of Western Australia
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The University of Adelaide
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University of Technology Sydney
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University of Wollongong
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RMIT University
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The University of Newcastle, Australia (UON)
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Curtin University
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Macquarie University
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Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
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Deakin University
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University of Tasmania
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Swinburne University of Technology
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Griffith University
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La Trobe University
Cost of Studies
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Bachelor’s: 20,000-45,000 AUD/ year
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Post Graduate: 20,000- 40,000 AUD/ year
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Doctoral: 22,000- 50,000 AUD/year
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Cost of Living: 16,800-30,000 AUD/year
Student Visa Requirements
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Proof of enrolment (your electronic confirmation of enrolment)
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A valid passport
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Your visa application fee
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Your Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
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Academic and work experience documents
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Evidence of your English proficiency skills (such as IELTS test scores)
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Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare)
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Details of your health insurance policy (Overseas Student Health Cover) Statement of purpose
Post Study Careers
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A temporary Graduate Visa allows international students to live and work in Australia after completing their studies. If you study for a Master's in Australia or complete two years of study in Australia, you will be granted a Skilled-Graduate Visa for a period of 24 months.​ During this time, the student can work full-time, improve their English, or earn more points under the General Skilled Migrant Policy for PR.