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Study in Australia from India

Eight universities in the global top 100, 2–4 years of post-study work rights, and a sunny, safe lifestyle — Australia is a powerhouse destination for Indian students.

Overview

Why Australia?

Australia offers world-class education with a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle and one of the most generous post-study work frameworks anywhere. Its universities are renowned for research, employability and strong student support.

Graduates can access 2–4 years of post-study work rights through the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), and regional study can add extra time. Strong demand for skilled workers makes Australia attractive for long-term plans too.

  • 8 universities in the global top 100
  • Post-study work 2–4 years (subclass 485)
  • Extra stay-back for regional study
  • High quality of life & student support
Australian university campus near the coast
Quick facts

Australia at a glance

IntakesFebruary & July (main), some November
Popular testsIELTS / PTE / TOEFL
Student visaStudent visa (subclass 500)
Work while studying48 hrs/fortnight during term
Post-study work485 visa: 2–4 years
Avg. processingApply 5–8 months before intake
Budget

Typical annual cost

ItemPublic UniversityPrivate University
Tuition (per year)AUD 20,000–$35,000AUD 30,000–$45,000
Living (per year)AUD 21,000–$25,000AUD 21,000–$28,000
Health (OSHC)AUD 500–$700AUD 500–$700

Indicative figures for Indian students; actual costs vary by city, course and lifestyle. Our counsellors give you a personalised breakdown.

Step by step

Your visa & application timeline

1

Shortlist

Choose university & course

2

IELTS/PTE

Sit English test

3

Apply & CoE

Get Confirmation of Enrolment

4

GTE & OSHC

Statement + health cover

5

Visa 500

Apply & fly

University campus in Australia
Where you could study

Top universities & popular courses

Some of the most sought-after institutions among Indian students heading to Australia:

  • University of Melbourne
  • University of Sydney
  • Australian National University (ANU)
  • University of Queensland
  • Monash University
  • UNSW Sydney
  • RMIT University

Popular courses

Information TechnologyData ScienceEngineeringBusiness & ManagementNursing & HealthHospitality
Good to know

Australia FAQs

What is the GTE statement for an Australian visa?
The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement explains why you want to study in Australia and your intention to comply with visa conditions. A clear, well-prepared GTE is key to approval — we help you draft a strong one.
How long can I work after studying in Australia?
The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) gives 2–4 years of post-study work rights depending on your qualification level, and studying in a regional area can add extra time.
What is OSHC?
Overseas Student Health Cover is mandatory health insurance for the duration of your student visa. It is affordable and we arrange it as part of your application package.
How much funds do I need to show for Australia?
You generally need to demonstrate funds for one year of tuition plus living costs (living is currently benchmarked around AUD 24,505 per year), which can be backed by savings, a loan sanction or a sponsor.

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