World-class institutions and a strong focus on practical, industry-relevant education.
A welcoming and diverse society with students from over 200 countries.
Leading in various fields of research, offering cutting-edge facilities.
Enjoy unique natural beauty, a relaxed lifestyle, and vibrant cities.
Eligible international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and full-time during scheduled course breaks.
Australia has a relatively high minimum wage, offering good earning potential for part-time work.
Working part-time helps cover living costs and integrate into Australian society.
Duration: 2-4 years for Bachelor's/Master's; 18 months for specific qualifications.
Requirement: Graduate from an eligible Australian higher education institution.
Benefit: Gain Australian work experience for career or immigration pathways.
Australia's Post-Study Work Visa offers significant opportunities for gaining professional experience after graduation!
Select your preferred course and institutions, checking entry requirements.
Take IELTS, PTE Academic, or TOEFL iBT to demonstrate English proficiency.
Submit your application with academic transcripts, statement of purpose, and English test results.
If accepted, you'll get an Offer Letter, then a Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) after accepting the offer and paying initial fees.
Apply online for the Student Visa. Ensure you meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements.
Complete any required medical examinations and provide biometrics.
Prepare for living in Australia, including accommodation and arrival arrangements.
Bachelor's Degree: AUD $20,000 - $45,000/year
Master's/PhD Degree: AUD $22,000 - $50,000/year
Average: AUD $21,041/year (for visa purposes)
Actual: AUD $18,000 - $25,000/year (depending on city and lifestyle)
Average: AUD $38,000 - $75,000/year
Varies by: City, university, and personal spending habits
University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, Monash University, UNSW, University of Western Australia, University of Adelaide, ANU
RMIT University, Deakin University, University of Technology Sydney, Griffith University