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Universities

2-4 Years

Post-Study Work Rights

Feb / July

Major Intakes

Top 10

Global Liveability Ranking

Why Choose Australia?

Group of Eight (Go8)

Home to the prestigious 'Group of Eight' universities, consistently ranked among the top 100 in the world.

Extended Work Rights

International graduates can work for 2-4 years after graduation depending on their qualification and region of study.

High Minimum Wage

Australia has one of the highest minimum wages in the world, allowing students to comfortably support their living costs.

Regional Migration

Studying in regional areas (like Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast) offers extra points for PR and extended post-study work rights.

Global Recognition

The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is recognized globally, making it easy for graduates to work anywhere.

Quality of Life

Clean environment, laid-back lifestyle, and multicultural cities like Melbourne and Sydney are voted best student cities.

Top Universities

University of Melbourne

Group of 8

Consistently ranked #1 in Australia and among the top globally.

University of Sydney

Group of 8

Australia's first university, famous for research and campus.

Monash University

Group of 8

Largest university in Australia, located in Melbourne.

Deakin University

Victoria

Top ranked for student satisfaction and digital innovation.

Griffith University

Queensland

Located in the Gold Coast, offering great lifestyle and education.

University of Adelaide

Group of 8

Offers regional benefits including extra years of post-study work.

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate (Bachelors)

  • 12th grade with 65-85% (CBSE/ICSE/State)
  • IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or PTE 50+
  • Genuine Student (GS) Assessment (Mandatory)
  • Financial Capacity Evidence (Funds for tuition + living)

Postgraduate (Masters)

  • Bachelor's degree (Section 1/2/3 universities vary)
  • IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or PTE 58+
  • Genuine Student (GS) Assessment (Mandatory)
  • Financial Capacity Evidence (Funds for tuition + living)

* Note: These are minimum requirements. Universities have the discretion to ask for higher scores or additional documents.

Subclass 500 Visa Process

Visa Type

Subclass 500

Processing Time

39 Days - 5 Months

Visa Fee

AUD 2,000

Current Processing Times (Higher Education Sector):
  • 50% Processed 39 Days
  • 90% Processed 5 Months

* Source: Department of Home Affairs (Dec 2025). Times vary based on application completeness.

Key Requirements:

Confirmation of Enrolment (COE)

Issued by the university after offer acceptance and fee payment.

Genuine Student (GS) Test

Mandatory assessment of your intent to study and ties to home country.

Financial Capacity

Proof of funds covering 1 year living (AUD 29,710) + tuition + travel.

OSHC Health Insurance

Must cover the full duration of your course before visa filing.

English Proficiency

Valid IELTS/PTE score card meeting the minimum requirements.

Health & Character

Medical examination (HAP ID) and Police Clearance Certificate.

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The visa officer has discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

Cost of Studying

Tuition Fees (Annual)

Undergraduate AUD 30,000 - 45,000
Postgraduate AUD 35,000 - 50,000
Vocational (VET) AUD 10,000 - 18,000

*Group of 8 universities generally have higher fees.

Living Expenses (Annual)

Accommodation AUD 250 - 450 /week
Groceries AUD 100 - 150 /week
Transport AUD 40 - 60 /week

* Note: These figures are estimates only. Actual costs vary significantly by institution, location, and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work while studying?

Yes, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the academic session and unlimited hours during scheduled semester breaks.

What is the "Regional Study" benefit?

If you study in a designated regional area (like Perth, Adelaide, or Gold Coast), you can get an extra 1-2 years on your post-study work visa and 5 extra points for Permanent Residency.

Are scholarships available?

Yes, most Australian universities offer merit-based scholarships ranging from 15% to 50% of tuition fees for students with good academic scores.

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