Why Study in Australia?
Explore why Australia remains a trusted choice for international students.

Globally Respected Institutions
Australian universities are known for strong academics, research quality, and degrees recognised across countries and industries.

Practical Course Structure
Programs focus on applied learning, industry projects, and real-world skills that prepare students for work, not just exams.

Post-Study Work Opportunities
Graduates can stay and work in Australia post-studies, depending on their qualification and location.

Diverse Student Community
Collaborate with students from different cultures, backgrounds, and nationalities in an inclusive campus environment.

Strong Employment Outcomes
Australian qualifications are valued by employers, helping graduates access roles in global and regional job markets.

Diverse Student Community
Collaborate with students from different cultures, backgrounds, and nationalities in an inclusive campus environment.

Strong Employment Outcomes
Australian qualifications are valued by employers, helping graduates access roles in global and regional job markets.
Top Universities in Australia
Find recognised Australian institutions offering career-focused programs, practical learning, and strong post-study outcomes.
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IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 overall (no band below 5.5)
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IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 overall (no band below 5.5)
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Feb, April, July, Oct
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0–6.5 overall (course dependent)
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Feb, July, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 – 6.5
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Feb, July, Nov
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 – 6.5
Intakes
Jan, April, July
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 – 6.5
Eligibility Criteria to Study in Australia
Learn the minimum academic standards required to apply for different study levels in Australia.
Academic Qualifications
Academic requirements vary depending on the course and the level of study students are going for:
Bachelor’s Study in Australia
- Completion of Indian Standard XII from a recognised board
- CBSE / ICSE: Minimum 65% overall, with 60–65% in Mathematics (where required)
- State Boards: Typically 70% overall, with 65% in Mathematics for relevant programs
Master’s Study in Australia
- A recognised 3 or 4-year Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum 55% overall, though some universities may ask for 60% based on course risk level
- Percentage requirements may vary by institution, discipline, and applicant profile
Foundation / Pathway Programs
- Completion of Year 12 or equivalent qualification
- Overall scores usually start from 50–55%, depending on the program and provider
Note: Academic requirements may vary by university, course, and subject specialisation.
Language Proficiency
Academic requirements vary depending on the course and the level of study students are going for:
Bachelor’s Study in Australia
- IELTS overall score of 6.0, with no band below 5.5
- PTE Academic score of 50, with minimum 50 in each section
- Some courses may require IELTS 6.5 or higher scores
Master’s Study in Australia
- IELTS overall score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0
- PTE Academic score of 58, with minimum 50 in each section
- English score requirements may vary by university and program
Accepted English Tests
- IELTS Academic
- PTE Academic
Note: English language requirements may vary depending on the course, institution, and academic background.
Cost of Studying in Australia
Tuition fees in Australia vary by institution, course level, and program type. Below is an indicative annual fee range for selected institutions and programs.
| Top Courses | Average Tuition Fees (Per Year) |
|---|---|
| Engineering | AUD 30,000 – 63,000 |
| Information Technology | AUD 30,000 – 63,000 |
| Business Administration (MBA & Management) | AUD 28,000 – 60,000 |
| Business Analytics | AUD 48,000 – 85,000 |
| Health, Community & Aged Care Studies | AUD 30,000 – 70,000 |
| Cyber Security | AUD 30,000 – 70,000 |
Note: Tuition fees are indicative and may vary by university and intake year.
Have a Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, eligible graduates can apply for post-study work visas, allowing them to gain Australian work experience after completing their qualification.
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