TRINITY

Study in Australia

Fact

Capital

Canberra

Population

26 Million

Language

English

GDP

$1.7 Trillion

International Students

700,000+

Dialing Code

+61

Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD $)

Universities

43

Top Universities

University of Melbourne

- 6.5 minimum IELTS Required
- 14 (QS World University Ranking)

University of Sydney

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 19 Ranking

University of New South Wales

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 19 Ranking

Australian National University

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 34 Ranking

Monash University

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 42 Ranking

University of Queensland

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 43 Ranking

University of Western Australia

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 72 Ranking

University of Adelaide

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 89 Ranking

Admission Requirements

1. Copy of a valid passport

2. High school certificate (Year 12) or equivalent for Undergraduate programs

3. Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university for Postgraduate programs

4. English proficiency scores (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE)

5. Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

6. CV / Resume (mainly for postgraduate programs)

7. Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Statement

8. Academic transcripts and certificates

9. Portfolio (required for some design, art, or architecture courses)

10. Evidence of funds / financial documents

11. Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from the university

12. Valid student visa (after receiving admission offer)

Visa

Australia Student Visa Subclass 500

 Cost – ~AUD $710

Type – Study / Part-time Work

This visa allows international students to study full-time in Australia at a registered institution. Students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during holidays.

Cost Of Living (Monthly)

Rent
AUD $900 – $1,500

Food
AUD $300 – $450

Transport
AUD $120 – $200

Miscellaneous
AUD $200 – $350

Careers + Work Opportunities

Studying in Australia provides strong career opportunities because the country has a stable economy and many multinational companies. Students can gain practical experience during their studies and apply for post-study work visas after graduation.

1. Information Technology (IT)

2. Business and Management

3. Engineering and Construction

4. Healthcare and Nursing

5. Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

6. Accounting and Finance

7. Hospitality and Tourism

8. Education and Social Work

9. Mining and Environmental Science

Frequently Asked Questions

Tuition fees generally range from AUD $20,000 – $45,000 per year, depending on the university and course.
International students can earn approximately AUD $23 – $30 per hour while working part-time.
Yes. Through the Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485, graduates can stay and work in Australia for 2–4 years depending on their degree level.
Popular courses include Information Technology, Nursing, Engineering, Business, Accounting, Data Science, and Hospitality Management.

Some of the top universities include University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and Australian National University.

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