Study in Australia
- Popular Destination Among Indian Students: Australia’s high-quality education, diverse course offerings, and post-study work opportunities make it a top choice for Indian students. With over 22,000 courses across 1,100 universities and institutions, students can pursue globally recognized degrees and access various scholarships.
- Internationally Accredited Qualifications: Australian qualifications are respected worldwide, with universities known for their research and teaching excellence. Seven Australian universities consistently rank in the top 100 globally, ensuring academic rigor and quality education. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) sets national standards for tertiary education, ensuring consistent qualification standards.
- Rights for International Students: Australia prioritizes rights and consumer protection for international students under the Australian Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000. Stringent government regulations ensure that programs offered to overseas students meet high standards of quality and accountability.
- Lingual Diversity: Australia offers unparalleled international exposure, with a diverse population speaking over 200 languages and dialects. Indian students can interact with a significant Indian community and celebrate local festivals. The multicultural environment includes people from various ethnicities, fostering a rich cultural experience.
- Financial Assistance from the Government: Indian students can access scholarships, grants, and bursaries to reduce tuition fees, with the Australian government investing over £200 million annually in international scholarships. Financial aid ensures accessibility to world-class education, irrespective of financial background.
- A Land of Nobel Laureates: Australia boasts 15 Nobel laureates in various fields, showcasing its commitment to quality education and research. The country’s contributions to innovations and discoveries benefit over 1 billion people worldwide, offering ample research opportunities for Indian students.
- Incomparable Quality of Life: Australia’s major cities consistently rank among the most liveable places globally, offering a high standard of living and excellent infrastructure. With quality healthcare, advanced transportation, and affordable housing, Australia provides an unmatched quality of life for students.
- Easy Work Opportunities After Studies: Indian students can work part-time during studies and apply for a temporary graduate visa (subclass 485) upon completion, allowing them to work and study further in Australia. The country’s open work culture and industry experience opportunities enhance career prospects for students.
- Part time work right – 40 hours per fort night when the courses in session and full time work rights for spouse for Masters, PhD and post-doctoral programs
- Bachelors 2 years stay back
- Masters by course work 2 years can be extended by 2 years
- Masters by research (3 years )up to 3 years &PhD students – up to 4 years
Institutions in Australia
- Australian Catholic University [ACU]
- Australian National University [ANU]
- Bond University [Bond]
- Central Queensland University [CQU]
- Charles Darwin University [CDU]
- Charles Sturt University [CSU]
- Curtin University [CURTIN]
- Deakin University [Deakin]
- Edith Cowan University [ECU]
- Federation University [FEDUNI]
- Flinders University [FLINDERS]
- Griffith University [GRIFFITH]
- James Cook University [JCU]
- La Trobe University [LATROBE]
- Macquarie University [MACQUARIE]
- Monash University [MONASH]
- Murdoch University [MURDOCH]
- Queensland University of Technology [QUT]
- RMIT University [RMIT]
- Southern Cross University [SCU]
- Swinburne University of Technology [SWINBURNE]
- Torrens University [TORRENS]
- University of Adelaide [ADELAIDE]
- University of Canberra [CANBERRA]
- University of Divinity [DIVINITY]
- University of Melbourne [MELBOURNE]
- University of New England [UNE]
- University of New South Wales [UNSW]
- University of Newcastle [NEWCASTLE]
- University of Notre Dame [UNDA]
- University of Queensland [UQ]
- University of South Australia [UniSA]
- University of Southern Queensland [USQ]
- University of Sydney [SYDNEY]
- University of Tasmania [UTAS]
- University of Technology Sydney [UTS]
- University of the Sunshine Coast [USC]
- University of Western Australia [UWA]
- University of Wollongong [UOW]
- Victoria University [VU]
- Western Sydney University [UWS]
The documents required by different universities may differ; however, there are some common documents like:
- Copy of passport
- Complete academic records including transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English proficiency like TOEFL, IELTS or PTE score card
- Personal Statement
- Resume
- References
- Work Experience If any