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Australia is one of the most popular study destinations for international students around the world and home to a number of prestigious educational institutions while boasting some of the world's most livable cities in Sydney and Melbourne, where students can enjoy an affordable cost of living while pursuing their academic and professional goals.
When it comes to quality of life, high-quality education, and promising opportunities for international students, Australia is always the perfect choice. Here's why:
The quality of education:
Australia is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities. What’s more important is that the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency oversees Australia's higher education system (TEQSA).
The quality of life:
The quality of life in Australia ranks behind Norway as the greatest in the world. With advanced infrastructure, world-class healthcare services, a diverse range of public transportation, numerous student services, and a comparatively affordable cost of living, Australia is truly a home for international students.
Post-graduation opportunities:
Post-graduation, many international students can extend their stay in Australia. The temporary graduate visa (subclass 485) permits you to stay in Australia after finishing your studies to live, study, or work.
Admission requirements vary depending on the degree and from university to university, although some basic requirements for international students are similar across all universities and include:
The cost of studying in Australia will vary based on the degree you pursue and the chosen educational institution. The average annual tuition at universities in Australia is between AU$8,000 and AU$35,000.
Study Program | Average Annual Tuition Fees in AUD |
Vocational Education and Training (Diplomas) | $8,000 to $20,000 AUD |
English Language Studies | $2,000 to $10,000 AUD |
Bachelor’s degree | $26,000 to $35,000 AUD |
Master’s degree | $26,000 to $35,000 AUD |
Doctoral degree | $28,000 to $35,000 AUD |
It is an important part of your financial preparation to have a general idea of how much it costs to live as an international student in Australia. Among other factors, the cost of living depends on which city you reside in. Consider these common expenses when creating your budget:
Living expenses | Weekly budget |
Groceries and eating out | $140 to $280 AUD |
Gas, electricity | $10 to $20 AUD |
Phone and Internet | $15 to $30 AUD |
Public transport | $30 to $60 AUD |
Car (after purchase) | $150 to $260 AUD |
Entertainment | $80 to $150 AUD |
The type of visa you require in Australia will be determined by the level of study, the field of study, and the length of the program you intend to enrol in. Regardless of your study program, university of choice, or tuition fees, you will require a student (subclass 500) visa as an international student.
To apply for a student visa to study in Australia, you will typically need the following:
If you are under the age of 18, you will be required to submit additional documents, such as parental permission.