Australia is enormous in terms of both its size and the caliber of education it provides. You can’t do everything at once with the abundance of course options, so identify your interests, set priorities, and then organize your postsecondary education accordingly.
Australia is home to some of the most contemporary, vibrant, and diverse cities on the planet, each with its own distinct culture and scenic beauty. Perth is located on the west coast, and Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast are on the east coast. Alice Springs is located in the red center; Adelaide is located in the south; Darwin is located in the north. There is nothing like the countryside in Australia. It is both sparsely populated and well developed.
Australia is known for its 10,000 beaches and 50,000 kilometers of breathtaking coastline, which connect over 10,000 white sand beaches and a plethora of water sports opportunities. After a day of swimming, diving, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, parasailing, sandboarding, kayaking, and boating, enjoy a beach barbecue.
Australia is the place where you can truly experience its vastness and striking scenery, which will make every day of your study abroad experience enjoyable for Indian students.
Official name: Commonwealth of Australia Population: 22.68 million; GDP: 1.521 trillion Sydney, the largest city in Australia, And Canberra, the capital of Australia No. of universities: 39 Australian Currency: Australian Dollar (AU) Literacy: 100%
Globally recognised qualifications A great place to study and work Research-focused and technology-driven education Attractive scholarships and bursaries Strong economy One of the highest standards of living in the world; affordable education compared to the UK and USA Extremely friendly and cooperative people Excellent weather suitable for Indian students There are ample opportunities to work while studying. Post-qualification work and settlement options Opportunities to explore job and PR prospects Options for married students to take their spouses with full-time work rights
Universities: Offering graduate, certificate, graduate diploma, master’s, and PhD Vocational institutions—both government and privately funded—are closely linked with various industries, offering highly practical and skill-based courses. Schools: both government and private-funded
Doctoral Degree Master’s Degree Graduate Diploma Graduate Certificate Bachelor’s Degree Associate Degree Advanced Diploma Vocational Graduate Diploma Vocational Graduate Certificate Advanced Diploma Diploma
TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IELTS: International English Language Testing System PTE: Pearson Test of English (Academic)
Diploma and Advanced Diploma: AU$10,000 to 14,000/-; Bachelor’s Degree: AU$15,000 to 19,000 per year; Graduate Diplomas and Masters: AU$15,000/- to AU$23,000/- Fees given are informative and may vary from university to university.
AUD 21,000 per Year
Part-time work rights (40 hours per fortnight when the courses are in session) and full-time work rights for spouses for Masters, PhD, and post-doctoral programmes Bachelors 2 years stay back Masters by course work Two years can be extended by two years. Up to three years for a master’s degree by research; four years for a doctorate.