Study in Australia
Why Australia
▸ High-quality education system
▸ Globally recognized qualifications
▸ Diverse range of study options
▸Multicultural environment
▸Cutting-edge research opportunities
▸Scholarships and financial assistance
▸Work opportunities during studies
▸Post-study work visa options
▸Safe and welcoming environment
▸High standard of living
▸Beautiful natural landscapes and recreational activities
FAQ
Yes, international students in Australia are allowed to work part-time during their studies. They can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks
Yes, there are various scholarships and financial aid options available for international students studying in Australia. These scholarships are offered by universities, government organizations, and external funding bodies.
After completing your studies, you may be eligible for a post-study work visa, allowing you to stay and work in Australia temporarily. The duration of the visa depends on the level of qualification you have obtained.
Yes, Australia has a healthcare system called Medicare, which provides medical services to Australian citizens and some overseas visitors. International students are generally required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), a health insurance plan specifically designed for students.
To apply for a student visa, you need to have a confirmed offer of enrollment from an Australian educational institution. You must also meet the genuine temporary entrant requirement, satisfy the financial and English language proficiency criteria, and provide the necessary documents.
Yes, you may be able to bring your family members with you to Australia while you study, depending on your circumstances. You will need to apply for the appropriate visa for your family members, such as a dependent student visa or a visitor visa.
The cost of studying in Australia varies depending on the university, course, and location. Tuition fees can range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per year for undergraduate programs, while postgraduate programs can cost between AUD 22,000 to AUD 50,000 per year. Living expenses will vary based on your lifestyle and location.
Yes, it is possible to extend your student visa in Australia. You will need to meet the visa requirements, including maintaining your enrollment and meeting the financial and health insurance obligations. It is recommended to apply for a visa extension well in advance of your current visa’s expiry date.
International students are generally required to demonstrate English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic. The required score may vary depending on the course and institution you are applying to.
Yes, studying in Australia can provide pathways to permanent residency. The Australian government offers various visa options for international students, such as the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) and skilled migration visas, which may lead to permanent residency if you meet the eligibility criteria.