Australia offers top-notch international exposure with its diverse culture, globally recognized degrees, top-ranking universities, interactive learning, and open work culture. Expect unbeatable academic excellence and strong support for international students in your chosen course.
Cost of studying in Australia:
Tuition fees in Australia vary based on the qualification and institution, with an average range of AUD 20,000 to AUD 30,000 per year at tertiary institutions.
Upcoming intakes in Australia:
Australian universities have two main intakes, with some offering a third based on your selected program. Intakes, also known as semesters or trimesters, provide more flexibility compared to Indian universities.
Semester/Trimester 1: Late February/early March to late May/early June
Semester/Trimester 2: Late July/early August
Semester/Trimester 3: September to late November
Why study in Australia?
Australia is a top choice for Indian students due to its high-quality education, diverse course options, and post-study work opportunities. With 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions, you can earn globally recognized degrees, explore scholarships, and learn from world-class instructors.
Education system in Australia:
Australia's education system is distinguished by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), a national policy since 1995. AQF sets standards for Higher Education, Vocational Education and Training, and the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education. Degrees under AQF are officially recognized and authorized by the Government.
Scholarships in Australia:
Australian universities offer numerous scholarships for outstanding international students, along with additional opportunities from the Australian Government and various public and private organizations. Ensure you review eligibility criteria and closing dates before applying.
Visa for Australia:
The Student Subclass 500 Visa allows you to study in Australia, bring family members, stay for the course's duration (up to five years), and travel in and out of the country. During study sessions, you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight, with no work hour limits for master's by research or doctoral degree students. However, starting from July 1, 2023, work hours during study terms will be capped at 48 hours per fortnight, and non-compliance may lead to visa cancellation. Exceptions include students already engaged in the aged care sector before May 9, 2023, who can work unlimited hours in that sector until December 31, 2023.
QS Rankings of Australian Universities
University of Sydney
Best Known for: Business & Law
QS Ranking (2024): 20
QS Ranking (2025): 18
University of Melbourne
Best Known for: Research & Innovation
QS Ranking (2024): 14
QS Ranking (2025): 13
University of Queensland
Best Known for: Sciences & Engineering
QS Ranking (2024): 50
QS Ranking (2025): 40
University of New South Wales
Best Known for: Tech & Design
QS Ranking (2024): 19
QS Ranking (2025): 19
Australian National University
Best Known for: Politics & Policy
QS Ranking (2024): 30
QS Ranking (2025): 30
University of Western Australia
Best Known for: Arts & Humanities
QS Ranking (2024): 90
QS Ranking (2025): 77
University of Adelaide
Best Known for: Medicine & Health
QS Ranking (2024): 109
QS Ranking (2025): 82
Monash University
Best Known for: Multidisciplinary
QS Ranking (2024): 42
QS Ranking (2025): 37
University of Canberra
Best Known for: Journalism & Media
QS Ranking (2024): 511-520
QS Ranking (2025): 511-520
University of Tasmania
Best Known for: Environmental Sciences
QS Ranking (2024): 293
QS Ranking (2025): 291
Australia also provides a pathway to citizenship for prospective students, and we assist you in the process of getting settled there.