Study in Australia — High-Quality Education and Work Rights
Australia is a top destination for international students, offering globally ranked universities, up to 6 years of post-study work rights, and a clear pathway to permanent residency through the Skilled Migration program.
Average Tuition
AUD $20,000–$45,000/year depending on field and institution
Visa Type
Australian Student Visa
Top Universities
5+ ranked institutions
Why study in Australia?
- Temporary Graduate visa: 2–6 years of post-study work rights
- Skilled Migration Pathway to PR through 189/190/491 visas
- 7 universities in global top 100
- Australia Awards and Research Training Program scholarships
- IELTS/TOEFL accepted at all major universities
Top universities
- Australian National University (ANU)
- University of Melbourne
- University of Sydney
- University of Queensland
- Monash University
Popular degrees
Frequently asked questions
How long can I work in Australia after graduating?
Through the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), you can stay and work in Australia for 2–6 years depending on your qualification level and where you studied (metropolitan vs regional areas attract longer visas).
Can I get PR in Australia after studying?
Yes. The Skilled Independent (189), Skilled Nominated (190), and Skilled Work Regional (491) visas provide pathways to PR. Points are awarded for age, English, occupation, and study in Australia.
What scholarships are available in Australia?
Australia Awards (full funding for developing country nationals), Research Training Program (RTP) for research degrees, and Destination Australia for regional study incentives.
Is IELTS required to study in Australia?
Most Australian universities require IELTS Academic 6.0–7.0 (or equivalent TOEFL/PTE). Specific programs may require higher scores. Some universities accept the Duolingo English Test.
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