STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

Why Australia?? Studying abroad can be intimidating, but the rewards in terms of education, and personal and professional development are unimaginable. Here are some reasons why you should choose Australia as your study abroad destination. |
World Class Education System Australia’s education system is among the best in the world. The University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, and the University of Sydney are among the top 50 universities in the world according to Quacquarelli Symonds University Rankings. |
Easy access to student visa Compared to other countries, Australia hosts international students more efficiently. International students can participate in the International Student Program. Of course, before obtaining a visa, you will need to prove your qualifications in various areas. |
Easy to work part-time while studying at school No problem accessing part-time jobs. By law, you can work up to 20 hours a week during a semester. You can also find a part-time job while studying. |
Different degrees and courses Most Australian universities are among the best in the world and offer a wide range of majors and degrees. Whether you study engineering, English, or medical mathematics, you have many options. |
Better Opportunities in the Job Market after Graduation An Australian degree increases your chances of getting a job. Even if you decide to return home, your employer will appreciate your Australian degree. If you decide not to return to your home country, you can still apply for a short-term graduate visa that allows you to work in Australia for 12 months after graduation. After that, you can also apply for permanent residence. |
Excellent Research Opportunities Australia offers numerous study opportunities for suitable candidates. It offers its greatest advantage: country-based research, as it is spread across the country. Research opportunities are awarded to individuals with demonstrated academic excellence, based on performance. |
Epic Terrain One of the reasons for studying in Australia is of course the amazing terrain. There are five different types of climate zones on this continent. Parts of the Great Barrier Reef and rainforest are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
Experience new cultures and people It can be said that no matter where you are in the world, you can learn about different people and cultures. But you can never regret meeting Australians and learning about their culture. |
Bright City Life Australian universities are located in both urban and rural areas. Wherever you want to study, you can get to know and travel to many cities. Each city offers many unique experiences. Enjoy Sydney’s stunning beach scene and Melbourne’s quirky markets. |
About Australia
The Australian mainland extends from west to east for nearly 2,500 miles (4,000 km) and from Cape York Peninsula in the northeast to Wilsons Promontory in the southeast for nearly 2,000 miles (3,200 km). To the south, Australian jurisdiction extends a further 310 miles (500 km) to the southern extremity of the island of Tasmania, and in the north, it extends to the southern shores of Papua New Guinea. Australia is separated from Indonesia to the northwest by the Timor and Arafura seas, from Papua New Guinea to the northeast by the Coral Sea and the Torres Strait, from the Coral Sea Islands Territory by the Great Barrier Reef, from New Zealand to the southeast by the Tasman Sea, and from Antarctica in the far south by the Indian Ocean.
Best course to study in Australia
Engineering
Accounting
Nursing
Social work
Medicine
Computers and Information Technology
Training and Education
Automobiles
- Get ready with academic & English test scores
- Application for admission in university
- Receipt of offer letter
- Fulfilling GTE requirements + submission of financial papers
- Fee payment for 01st year/01st Semester
- COE (Confirmation of Enrolment
- Medical + Visa application
- Decision of application
Cost of studying in Australia
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE |
AUD 15,000 – AUD 33,000 Per Year |
POSTGRADUATE DEGREE |
AUD 20,000 – AUD 37,000 Per Year |
DOCTORAL DEGREE |
AUD 14,000 – AUD 37,000 Per Year |
STUDENT VISA (COMMON FOR ALL) |
Approx AUD 620 |
Average Cost of Living in Australia
Items |
Amount in AUD & INR |
Accommodation Cost in Australia |
$100 – $300 (₹5350 – ₹16080) |
Cost of Food/Groceries in Australia |
$140 – $280 (₹7500– ₹5000 ) |
Utilities Cost in Australia |
$10– $20 (₹536 – ₹1072) |
Public Transport Cost |
$30– $60 (₹1600 – ₹3215) |
Entertainment Cost |
$80– $150 (₹4287 – ₹8038) |
cost of education in Australia |
$15– $20 (₹803 – ₹1072) |
University of Sydney |
• Should meet the eligibility criteria for the course applying to (UG/ PG) |
$AUD 10,000 |
University of Sydney |
Covers the tuition fees and offers a living allowance for up to 3 years of study |
Variable Amount |
Macquarie University |
• Should be an International Student |
$AUD 10,000 |
University of Melbourne |
• Should be an international student |
Variable Amount |
University of Adelaide |
• Should be an international student |
Variable Amount |
La Trobe University |
• Should be an international applicant |
$AUD 10,000 to $AUD 20,000 |
Monash University |
• Should be an international applicant |
$AUD 10,000 |