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Study in Australia

Australia has one of the best education systems in the world. It offers an unbeatable study and living experience where students have the opportunity to get a world-class education, gain meaningful employment experience during and post-study, and enjoy an excellent quality of life, all in one place.

Australia is one of the warmest and most varied nations. Over 260 different languages are spoken in Australian homes! Being able to study and live in such a diverse society will be an honor.

Australia is a hugely diverse nation and is known for being the oldest, flattest, and driest inhabited continent. This is due to the wide variety of its landscapes and animal and plant habitats. Along with the deserts, mountains, and rain forests, there are a lot of contemporary, developed towns and cities. Many tourist attractions and accommodations can be found in these places, making them entertaining for a wide range of visitors. In addition to enjoying the stunning landscape of the coast and inland regions, you will discover that living in a city allows you to lead a metropolitan lifestyle.

 

Cost of study

Australian Dollars, or AUD, are the official currency of Australia.
Your tuition costs for studying in Australia will vary depending on a number of factors. Your home nation and whether you decide to attend a public or private university are two of these factors. Private colleges and universities will probably charge extra for their courses.

Domestic students are not required to pay the entire tuition fee for their studies. As a result, you will pay less toward your institution’s costs, and the Australian government will cover the balance. Where you decide to study will affect the student contribution.

Your tuition fees will differ depending on the degree programme you choose and the institution or school you enroll in. For instance, the cost of veterinary and medical degrees is significantly higher than that of other degrees. In Australia, tertiary schools charge between AUD 20,000 and AUD 30,000 in annual tuition costs.

Institution/Degree*Annual fees (indicative)
School$7,800 to $30,000
English language studies$300/ week depending on course length
Vocational Education and Training
(Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
$4,000 to $22,000
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree$15,000 to $33,000*
Postgraduate Master’s Degree$20,000 to $37,000*
Doctoral Degree$14,000 to $37,000*

Student Accommodation

With six states and two territories, Australia is both the world’s largest main island and its smallest continent. Depending on the city you choose to study in, the cost of housing varies across the nation. For instance, Sydney is reputed to be the priciest city, followed by Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, and Adelaide.

Most universities in Australia offer on-campus residence facilities to international students. You can also opt for off-campus accommodation wherein you can share apartments with other students from India or stay with a local Australian family. The rent is usually paid every two weeks in advance. Remember, the rentals vary from city to city.

Typical monthly costs might look something like this:

Accommodation type expenses (Indicative)
Hostels and Guesthouses $90 to $150 per week
Shared Rental $95 to $215 per week
On-campus $110 to $280 per week
Homestay $235 to $325 per week
Rental $185 to $440 per week
Boarding schools $11,000 to $22,000 a year

You need to keep a little money aside for your grocery shopping, social activities, and emergencies. When living in a foreign country as a student, it is better to keep track of your expenditures so that you do not overspend. According to the Australian Government, general living expenses amount to $21,041 per year. An international student spends between $20,000 and $27,000 per year (given your living arrangements and personal choices).

You should also consider these common expenses when creating your budget:

Living expenses Weekly budget (indicative)
Groceries and eating out $140 to $280 per week
Gas, electricity $10 to $20 per week
Phone and Internet $15 to $30 per week
Public transport $30 to $60 per week
Car (after purchase) $150 to $260 per week
Entertainment $80 to $150 per week

Medical assistance and Insurance

Before the start of their programme, all students who are planning to travel to Australia must obtain medical insurance. The average annual cost for medical insurance is around AUD 500. All international students studying in Australia have access to a wide range of health and support services. Even though the majority of universities and colleges offer health insurance options to overseas students, you might need to make your own arrangements if your institution doesn’t before you go.

Work and Study

The majority of student visas in Australia permit foreign students to work up to 20 hours a week. By allowing students to pay for a portion of their education through employment, access to education is now far cheaper. International students should verify that they are eligible for employment before applying. The Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system allows anyone to check their visa status at any time. Visa information is kept by the Australian Department of Immigration (DIAC). Students with prior training or professional experience may be able to find part-time employment in their preferred field. Part-time employment is available in many Australian areas, including retail, hospitality, tourism, agriculture, sales, and more. Students can typically work flexible hours in these fields. Internships, whether paid or unpaid, are another option open to students who want to gain experience in their field of study while working. Additionally, students have the option of volunteering for non-profit and governmental organizations.