Australia
Why to choose Australia as your destination
Australia is a top choice for international students, offering high-quality education with seven universities ranked in the top 100 globally. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) ensures globally recognized degrees across over 22,000 course options. Its multicultural society, with nearly 30% of the population born overseas, creates a welcoming environment. Students can work part-time during their studies and may qualify for post-study work visas lasting 2-4 years. Australia is also known for its high standard of living and world-class research facilities, investing over AUD 10 billion annually in research. Scholarships like the Australia Awards further make education accessible to international students.
- Population: 22.68 million
- GDP: $1.521 trillion
- Sydney: largest city of Australia
- No. of universities: 39
- Australian Currency: Australian Dollar (AU$)
Why to choose Australia
Internationally recognized universities
Rich Multicultural Environment
World-Recognized Faculties
Scientific Research
Post-Graduation Job Options
Job Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
To pursue an undergraduate degree in Australia, students must have completed their 12th-grade education with at least 60%-65% marks, depending on the university. For postgraduate programs, a recognized bachelor’s degree is required.
As of 2024, the minimum IELTS score required for a student visa (Subclass 500) is 6.0 overall. Some courses may accept a score of 5.5, but this often requires the completion of English preparatory programs (ELICOS).
International students must show AUD 29,710 to cover living expenses for one year. Additionally, they need to show extra funds for dependents: AUD 10,394 for a partner and AUD 4,449 for each dependent child
Yes, international students can work up to 24 hours per week during their studies. This limit was reduced from 40 hours per week in 2024
The GS requirement, introduced in 2024, replaces the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE). It requires students to provide specific answers about their intentions for studying in Australia, their career plans, and their financial situation, proving that they are genuine students
No, from July 2024, students holding a Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) must leave Australia before applying for a new student visa
The Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) has a reduced duration, now allowing students to stay in Australia for 2-3 years after completing their studies, depending on their qualification
From July 2024, the age limit for applying for a Temporary Graduate Visa has been reduced to 35 years. However, exceptions apply for PhD graduates and certain other categories
The visa application fee for the student visa (Subclass 500) has increased significantly in 2024, now costing AUD 1,600.
The average processing time for an Australian student visa is between 28 and 48 days, though it may vary depending on the complexity of the application and individual circumstances
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