Australia
An unbeatable study and living destination to be immersed in highly diverse cultures and environments, ranging from sandy beach shores,
snow-capped mountains, large deserts, tropical, and temperature forests.
Enjoy the most of what Australia has to offer by getting the opportunity to receive a world-class education with global perspectives.
Offers
world-class education
Post-graduate working opportunities
Innovative teaching strategies
Feel welcome in a multicultural society
4 Reasons to Study in Australia!
Estimated cost of studying in Australia
Foundation Courses
8,500 - 33,000 AUD/year
Bachelor Degree
20,000 - 45,000 AUD/year
Master's Degree
22,000 - 62,000/year
Doctoral Degree
22000 - 62,000 AUD/year
*The cost of studying in Australia can be as little as AUD$ 1,000 per month.
Popular Universities in Australia
General
Requirements
Needed
Transcript of Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education
or overseas equivalent.
English language proficiency results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/CAE)
Official translations of documents in a language other than English
Course-specific document requirements (Ex: Portfolio, certificates, related employment)
A copy of your passport
Application Fee
Student Visa Requirements
(Subclass 500)
Allows students to live, work, and study in Australia for a maximum of 5 years, in line with the pursued course of study.
Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
Proof of English Proficiency
Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Requirement
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Letter of Offer from your chosen education provider
Proof of Sufficient Funds
Health Requirement
Character Requirement
Living Cost Estimates
On average, the living cost in Australia is around 1,400 - 2,500 AUD/month. This includes accommodation and food expenses.
Homestay :
450 - 1,200 AUD/month
Apartment :
750 - 1,700 AUD/month
Student Halls of Residence
440 - 1,000 AUD/month
Internet :
70 - 120 AUD/month
Public Transport :
30 - 60 AUD/week
Entertainment :
80 - 150 AUD/week
What They Say About Studying in Australia?
Australian City Highlights
Fun Facts :
1. Sydney is the first major city in the world to see in the New Year
2. The Sydney Harbor Bridge is one of the world's longest steel arch bridges
Things to Do :
1. Take a dip at Australia's famous Bondi Beach
2. Experience the fresh air at the Blue Mountains
Global Facts :
1. Sydney has over 100 beaches that range in length
2. With 504.000 mega liters of water, Sydney has the world's deepest natural harbor.
Places to Visit :
Opera House, Harbor Bridge, Olympic Park
Sydney
Melbourne
Fun Facts :
1. In Melbourne, the black box for planes was invented
2. Melbourne has the world's largest tram system
Things to Do:
1. Wander around Dandenong Ranges National Park
2. Visit Old Melbourne Gaol: a former jail that used to house some of Australia's most horrifying criminals
Global Facts:
1. Melbourne was once Australia's capital
2. Melbourne is known as Australia's sports capital
Places to Visit:
- National Gallery of Victoria,
- Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria,
- Shrine of Remembrance
Fun Facts:
1. Meanjin, which means "place shaped like a spike," was the early Aboriginal name for Brisbane
2. Brisbane is known as the 'Sunshine State'
Things to Do:
1. Hang around with family and friends at The Botanic Gardens
2. Wander through The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art
Global Facts:
1. The City Botanic Gardens house the world's first cultivated Macadamia tree
2. North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Island are the world's second and third-largest sand islands
Places to Visit:
Suncity Botanic Gardens, New Farm Park, Story Bridge