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New update for Australia

Australia Commits to Maintaining High Education Standards for International Students in 2025

To preserve the quality and integrity of education, the Australian Government focuses on ensuring that international students receive a top-tier educational experience. In line with these quality assurance measures; new international student enrolments will be capped at 270,000 for the year 2025. While the total number of seats for new students in public universities will remain similar to the previous level, it’s highly recommended that students start their application process 9-12 months in advance as certain popular programs and popular universities may have limited capacity.


Australia is a vibe if you’re looking to study abroad. Home to 5 of the world’s top 30 student cities, it’s more than just textbooks and lectures—it’s about levelling up in business programs, tech, health sciences, or the arts at some of the coolest campuses globally. 

Australia is not about theoretical studies; Australia is all about getting you real-world-ready. From internships to networking with global pros and pioneering research, it’s the place to kickstart your career. Plus, with a buzzing job market and solid support for international students, you’re setting yourself up for major success. Ready to boost your future? Australia’s got you. Apply Now

Plus, here are the benefits of studying in Australia:  

  1. World-Class Cities for Students: According to the QS Best Student Cities 2025, Australian cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, and Adelaide are ranked among the top 30 globally for their blend of student mix, desirability, employer activity, and more. 

  2. Top-Ranked Universities: Numerous Australian universities are regularly featured in global rankings. For instance, institutions like the University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, and UNSW Sydney are recognised in the QS World University Rankings 2025 for their academic reputation and high standards of research. 

  3. Employment Opportunities: Australia provides up to 6 years of post-study work rights for international students, which is a big draw.  

  4. Quality of Life: Australia is known for its high standard of living, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant cities, making it an attractive destination for international students looking for a balance between study and lifestyle. 

  5. International Student Support: Australian universities offer a range of services to help international students adjust to life in Australia and succeed academically, from orientation programs to legal services and career advice

 

 

Student visa requirements for Australia

As of July 1, 2016, the Subclass 500 student visa has been available, permitting you to stay in Australia for the entire duration of your study program according to your enrollment and completion dates. To ensure a hassle-free experience, make sure your visa remains valid and follow the conditions listed on your student visa. For more detailed information, check out the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.

Cost of studying in Australia

The cost of study in Australia depends on the type of qualification and the university or school you opt for. For instance, veterinary and medical degrees cost substantially more than other degrees. The average tuition fees at one of Australia’s tertiary institutions range between AUD 20,000 and AUD 30,000 a year.

S.no.

Australia Study Program

Average fees in AUD*

1.

School

$7,800 to $30,000 annually

2.

English language studies

$350-450 weekly (varies as per course length)

3.

Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)

$4000 – $22,000 annually

4.

Undergraduate Bachelor’s degree

$15,000 – $35,000 annually

5.

Postgraduate Master’s Degree

$20,000 – $42,000 annually

6.

Doctoral Degree

$20,000 – $42,000 annually (attractive scholarships up to 100% available with living grants on meeting the university requirements)

*Please note all figures are indicative

Most commonly, courses in humanities, arts, and education are a little cheaper, while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to be more expensive. If you wish to study at a postgraduate level, the tuition fee is typically higher, and the cost of studying in Australia vary depending on the program

Scholarships to study in Australia

Here are some popular scholarship programs you can apply to study in Australia as an Indian student:

# 

UNIVERSITY 

YEAR 

SCHOLARSHIP NAME 

University of South Australia 

2025 

Vice chancellor’s International Excellence scholarship 

Deakin University 

2025 

Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s Meritorious 100% Scholarship 

La Trobe University 

2025 

La Trobe High Achiever Scholarship 

Flinders University 

2025 

Excellence Scholarships 

Flinders University 

2025 

Vice-Chancellor International Scholarships 

Flinders University 

2025 

Vice-Chancellor International Scholarships 

Bond University 

2023/24 

UG Excellence (50) 

Bond University 

2023/24 

International Stand Out 

Bond University 

2023/24 

International Stand Out 

10 

Bond University 

2023/24 

UG Excellence (50) 

11 

Bond University 

2023/24 

International Stand Out 

*This is an indicative list, speak with your IDP expert for details and the best available options suited to your profile.

Intakes in Australia

Unlike a single intake in Indian universities, Australian colleges and universities offer two major intakes. In some universities, intakes may also be referred to as a semester. The two intakes available in Australia are:

Semester 1: Starts late February/early March to late May/early June

Semester 2: Starts late July/early August through to November

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Top courses to study in Australia

Here’s a list of top study abroad courses that international students opt to pursue in Australia for higher education:

  • Engineering

  • Business Analytics

  • MBA (Masters of Business Administration)

  • Life Sciences

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Social Sciences

  • Medicine

Top Universities to study in Australia

When deciding which university to study at, it is crucial that you also look at the world university rankings.

S.No. 

Institution 

QS Ranking 2025 (Globally) 

The University of Melbourne 

13 

The University of Sydney 

18 

The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) 

19 

Australian National University (ANU) 

30 

Monash University 

37 

The University of Queensland 

40 

Job prospects in Australia

Did you know that you can cut down your cost of living and gain work experience while pursuing your study program in Australia? Thanks to Australian laws, working part-time on a student visa for up to 48 hours every two weeks is permitted.

Employment options:

  • On-campus

  • Retail

  • Hospitality

  • Tutoring

  • Office jobs

  • Freelance

  • Miscellaneous

  • Volunteering

Cost of living in Australia

Australia consistently ranks among the top nations according to the latest Human Development Index and Quality-of-Life Index. This recognition underscores Australia’s strengths in GDP, education, and purchasing power parity. Australians benefit from a high-income level, excellent healthcare, and political stability—factors that contribute to its top-tier living conditions. Feeling inspired to consider Australia?

Category 

Weekly Budget (indicative for 2024) 

Groceries and eating out 

$150 to $300 

Gas and electricity 

$15 to $25 

Phone and Internet 

$20 to $35 

Public transport 

$35 to $65 

Car (after purchase) 

$160 to $280 

Entertainment 

$85 to $160