Study in Australia
Australia is internationally recognised as one of the most diverse and accepting countries in the world.Australia is the world’s largest island, the sixth largest land-based country in the world, and the only nation to rule the entire continent. There are more than 500 national parks and more than 2,700 protected areas, ranging from wildlife sanctuaries to Aboriginal reserves. The Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, Lord Howe Island Group, the Tasmanian Wilderness, Fraser Island and the Sydney Opera House are all 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Many people around the world know Australia for being a beautiful country but we also enjoy world-class standard of life, with six of our cities in the top 40 cities in the world. With healthy, welcoming communities from coast to coast, our education system is among the world’s best. Experience a cutting-edge Australian education and get prepared in a safe, welcoming environment for a world of learning and career opportunities.
Why study in Australia?
- Top ranked universities and institutions
- Quality of Australia’s education system
- Good Career Opportunities after graduation
- Internationally recognized qualifications
- Support services for students
- Work while you study
- Scholarships
- Culture and Diversity
Eligibility to study in Australia:
The 3-year graduation scheme for admission into most postgraduate courses is approved by virtually all Australian universities.
An undergraduate degree required if going for masters courses
IELTS required for most colleges (Score requirement varies)
Average Tuition Fee for International students:
Education program | Average tuition costs ($AUD) |
Foundation courses | $15,000 to $39,000 in total** |
Undergraduate bachelor degree | $15,000 to $33,000 per year* |
Postgraduate Master’s degree | $20,000 to $37,000 per year* |
Doctoral degree | $14,000 to $37,000 per year* |