Why Study in Australia?

If you are looking to further your education, undertake a world class degree or fast track your career, Australia offers a range of opportunities. Australia is one of the leading study destinations as it is setting international standards for excellence in education. Top universities, incredible nature, vibrant cities, and several oceans are just some of the reasons why many international students choose Australia to study.

Benefits of studying in Australia
  • Growing Popularity
  • Quality of Life
  • Top-ranking Universities
  • Post-study Work Opportunities

Australia is the first most popular destination for Nepalese students. You can choose from 22000 courses available in 1,100 schools and universities. Students graduating from Australian Universities are sought after by employers all over the world due to its globally recognised degrees and the quality of education.

The country boasts five of the world’s 30 best cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide and Brisbane) for students in terms of quality of life, employment opportunities, cost of living , and student community.

Australia has a national regulatory and quality agency for higher education called – the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). It was established by the Australian Government to monitor quality, and regulate university and non-university higher education providers against a set of standards developed by the independent Higher Education Standards Panel.

In addition, the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) law protects:

  • the wellbeing of all international students.
  • the quality of students’ education experience.
  • the provision of up-to-date and accurate information.

Australia Student visa: Compared to other countries, it is easier to get a student visa for Australia. Students wanting to study in Australia must meet certain requirements to qualify for a visa. Once you are enrolled in a full-time study course you can apply for a visa under Subclass 500.

With the Student visa (Subclass 500) visa, the visa holder can:

  • Enroll in a course participate in an eligible course of study
  • Bring family members to Australia
  • Travel to and from the country
  • Work for up to 40 hours every two weeks during the course

The duration of the visa  is for five years, you can apply for an extension.

Australia Student visa: Compared to other countries, it is easier to get a student visa for Australia. Students wanting to study in Australia must meet certain requirements to qualify for a visa. Once you are enrolled in a full-time study course you can apply for a visa under Subclass 500.

With the Student visa (Subclass 500) visa, the visa holder can:

  • Enroll in a course participate in an eligible course of study
  • Bring family members to Australia
  • Travel to and from the country
  • Work for up to 40 hours every two weeks during the course

The duration of the visa  is for five years, you can apply for an extension.

APPLY FOR YOUR VISA

The next step is to apply for your visa. Your Australia student visa application must include the following documents.

  • Your English Proficiency test results
  • Apply for offer letter from the university
  • Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) certificate
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
  • Financial Requirementsthat you can fund your studies (funds to cover your return airfare, tuition fees and insurance)
  • Australian approved health insurance cover
  • Verification of your criminal records
TOP COURSES

Diploma

Bachelor

Master

COST OF STUDYING IN AUSTRALIA

In Australian universities,Arts, Education, and Humanities courses  are cheaper while subjects like Engineering and Medicine are expensive. Studies at the Post Graduate level have higher tuition fees.

Study Program Average Tuition Fees in AUD$
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree 20,000 – 45,000
Postgraduate Master’s Degree 22,000 – 50,000
Doctoral Degree 18,000 – 42,000
Vocational Education and Training 4,000 – 22,000
English language studies 300 per week
UPCOMING INTAKES IN AUSTRALIA

Australian universities have diverse deadlines for application. However, the two general timelines are broadly applicable:

Intake 1: Semester 1 – this intake commences in February and is the major intake for students.

Intake 2: Semester 2 – this intake commences in July.