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Australia is home to 6 of the world’s top 100 universities, with globally recognized degrees and rigorous quality standards monitored by the Australian government.
Australia boasts 7 of the world’s most livable cities (2023 Global Liveability Index), offering excellent healthcare, infrastructure, and work-life balance.
The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows international graduates to stay and work in Australia for 2-6 years depending on their qualification level.
With 30% of residents born overseas, Australia offers an inclusive, diverse community and strong support systems for international students.
The Australian government and universities offer over AUD$300 million annually in scholarships for international students.
Australian universities lead in fields like renewable energy, marine biology, and medical research, with state-of-the-art facilities and industry partnerships.
Australia's prestigious Group of Eight research universities
Understanding the structure of higher education in Australia
Undergraduate programs in Australia typically take 3 years (4 years for honors or professional degrees).
Postgraduate coursework degrees typically take 1-2 years, with research masters requiring 2 years.
PhD programs in Australia typically take 3-4 years of full-time research.
Foundation studies and diploma pathways help students qualify for university entry.
Essential information about studying in Australia as an international student
Apply at least 6-8 weeks before course starts. Processing times vary from 2 days to 3 months.
AUD$630 application fee plus OSHC insurance costs (varies by provider)
Work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during breaks
What to expect when living and studying in Australia
Options include university colleges (A$250-500/week), shared apartments, and homestays. Major cities have purpose-built student accommodation.
Concession cards offer 50% off public transport. Cities have extensive bus/train networks. Cycling is popular in university towns.
Budget A$1,800-2,800/month including rent. Sydney/Melbourne are most expensive. Groceries cost A$80-150/week.
OSHC (A$500-1,500/year) is mandatory for international students, covering most medical services with some copayments.
Uni clubs, beach culture, and outdoor activities dominate. Campus bars and student societies host regular events.
Explore Australia's diverse landscapes - from Great Barrier Reef to Outback. New Zealand and Southeast Asia are popular breaks.
Hear from international students about their Australian education experience
Get expert guidance on studying in Australia
Educasio Overseas
Kilimanoor, Trivandrum
Kerala, India - 695601
+91 90746 94981
+91 77367 72274
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