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Australia

  • Globally recognized universities
  • Practical and research-based education
  • Safe and student-friendly environment
  • Diverse cultural exposure

Programs Available

English Language Courses (ELICOS)

Diploma & Advanced Diploma Programs

Bachelor's Degree Programs

Master's Degree Programs

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Eligibility

Diploma / Bachelor's Programs

  • Completion of +2 (12 years of education)
  • Minimum academic performance as required by institution
  • IELTS: usually 6.0 overall (varies by course)
  • PTE / TOEFL accepted as equivalent

Master's Programs

  • Completion of Bachelor's degree
  • Relevant academic background
  • IELTS: 6.0–6.5 or higher depending on course

Intakes

February

February Intake

  • Largest intake (Semester 1)
  • Most universities and courses available
  • Preferred by international students

July

July Intake

  • Second major intake (Semester 2)
  • Good number of courses available
  • Slightly fewer options than February

November

November Intake

  • Not offered by all universities
  • Limited courses and programs
  • More common in certain colleges or vocational institutions

Admission Process

  1. 1

    Choose course and institution

  2. 2

    Prepare required documents (academic certificates, IELTS/PTE results, passport)

  3. 3

    Apply to institution

  4. 4

    Receive Offer Letter

  5. 5

    Pay initial tuition fee

  6. 6

    Receive CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment)

  7. 7

    Apply for Student Visa (Subclass 500)

  8. 8

    Complete biometrics and possible medical examination

  9. 9

    Await visa decision

Post-Study Work

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)

  • 2–3 years or more depending on qualification

Career Guidance

Planning to Work Abroad

  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Engineering
  • Nursing & Healthcare
  • Construction & Trades

Planning to Return Home

  • Business & Management
  • Accounting
  • Hospitality Management

Cost of Living

Sydney and Melbourne are more expensive; Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth are more affordable.

Rent

AUD 600 – AUD 1,500

Food

AUD 300 – AUD 600

Transport

AUD 100 – AUD 200

Top Universities

University of Melbourne
Australian National University