Australia: A preferred destination for students aiming for excellent education and a lively lifestyle

42+

Universities

A$30k-A$60k

Annual tuition fees

700k+

International Students

2-4 Years

Post-Study Work Visa

Why Study in the Australia?

Globally Recognised Degrees

Degrees from Australia are respected worldwide. Studying and completing a program in Australia ensures that your qualification holds strong value, whether you’re seeking employment or planning further studies across the globe.

Seven of the Best Student Cities in the World

As per the QS Best Student Cities Rankings 2024, seven Australian cities are listed among the world’s top 100 student-friendly destinations.

Post-study work up to 6 years

Graduates from Australian universities can apply for a post-study work visa lasting between 2 to 4 years, based on whether they have completed a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral program. Moreover, students who choose to study and live in designated regional areas may qualify for a visa of up to 6 years.

Nine of the World's Top 100 Universities

Nine Australian universities are ranked among the world’s top 100, offering students access to world-class education and extensive research opportunities across a variety of programs.

A Safe And Diverse Environment

Australia boasts a multicultural atmosphere, reflected in its diverse student community. Its leading universities provide a safe and culturally inclusive environment, making it ideal for international students.

Masters Duration: 1-2 Years

Master’s degree programs in Australia generally last between one and two years, providing focused and comprehensive education across a variety of fields, including Arts, Business, IT, and more.

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FAQs

Australian universities typically don’t require GMAT or GRE because these exams are designed for U.S. universities. Australia and India recognize each other’s degrees, though some institutions may request these scores for specific assessment purposes.

It’s hard to single out one “best” university, as Australia has many world-class institutions for international students, all regulated by the Vice Chancellors Committee. Choosing a university often depends on the program, faculty, and current market trends, such as MBAs, BBAs, or MIT courses.

The Australian High Commission typically processes visas within 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the applicant’s background. Students can apply at least 3 months before their course starts, and our visa experts ensure a smooth, hassle-free process.

To qualify for Permanent Residency (PR) as a student, you need to earn up to 60 points. Points are calculated based on age, program choice, English proficiency, program duration, part-time work, and studying in a regional area.

Spouses or dependents of student visa holders in Australia can apply for a dependent visa with a valid work permit, valid for the same duration as the student’s visa. This applies to students pursuing a Master’s or higher-level degree.