The world’s largest island and smallest continent provides total value for money for those who are looking for affordable and quality foreign education. The country offers a high standard of living and a cohesive, culturally diverse society.

The most attractive feature of Australian education, after the obvious quality consciousness, is the sheer affordability of it. The country has far lower living expenses than the US and the UK and still maintains a high standard of living. The country has the lowest cost of education when compared to the cost of living. This is largely due to the country’s robust economy. The Australian higher education system also offers a diverse range of courses and degrees to choose from. There is a choice between universities, vocational courses, and language training for students.

Courses in tourism, hospitality, sports, management, science and technology, engineering, horticulture, English and health are widely opted for by students. Universities and governments also offer a number of scholarships and grants for meritorious students as well. Over and above private education institutes there are 39 or more registered universities in Australia. This provides students a wide array of education options to choose from.

Quick facts
  • 7 of World’s Top 100 Universities
  • Choose from over 22,000 Courses across 1,100 Institutions
  • 7 of the Best Student Cities in the World (QS Best Student Cities 2023)
  • More than Half a Million International Students from 192 Countries
  • Post Study Work Visa up to 5 years
  • Good Permanent Residency Prospects

Admission Requirements for Australia

Masters:

Any Degree: Min 60% Backlogs: Up to 12 IELTS: 6.5 (or) PTE: 56+ Fee: 30 - 35 lakhs

Highlights

For 2 years course – 2 years work permit After course 1 year full time Job – can apply for PR Part time jobs weekly 20 hrs