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🇦🇺 Study in Australia

Clear post-study work rights, and one of our largest student communities.

Sydney, Melbourne and beyond combine globally-ranked universities with transparent post-study work pathways and a Nepali student community that's among the largest of any destination we handle.

96% visa success2–4 yrs post-study workFeb & Jul main intake
Study in Australia

Why here

Why students choose Australia.

The reasons our students actually give, not brochure copy.

Clear, generous post-study work rights

2 to 4 years of post-study work depending on your degree level and location - among the most generous of any destination.

One of our largest existing student communities

From Sydney to Melbourne, Nepali students are everywhere - support and familiarity from day one.

Group of Eight universities, globally ranked

Melbourne, Sydney and ANU all sit inside the world's top 50 - genuine name-recognition on your degree.

Two intakes a year, real flexibility

February and July main intakes give you two realistic windows to start, without a long wait.

At a glance

Australia in six numbers.

Tuition
A$20,000–35,000/yr
Living costs
A$1,700–2,500/month
Intakes
February & July
Work rights
48 hrs/fortnight term-time
Language test
IELTS / PTE Academic
Course length
3–4 yrs bachelor's · 1–2 yrs master's

Worth knowing

Interesting facts about Australia.

The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)

2 years for bachelor's, 3 for master's, up to 4 for regional-area study - a real runway to build a career.

Melbourne rated the world's best student city

Multiple global rankings have placed Melbourne at or near the top for student experience for years running.

Home to 6 of the world's top 100 universities

A remarkably deep bench of globally-ranked institutions for a country of Australia's size.

A genuinely multicultural campus culture

Roughly 1 in 4 higher-education students in Australia is international - you're joining an already-diverse cohort.

What's worth studying

Popular courses in Australia.

What our students are enrolling in most - your counsellor narrows this to your background and goals.

Engineering

Strong post-study work rights across all majors.

Nursing

High-demand field with a clear migration pathway.

Business Analytics

Popular at Melbourne, UNSW and Monash.

Hospitality Management

Practical, work-integrated learning.

Information Technology

Strong graduate visa and job market.

Accounting

A recognised migration-skilled occupation.

Public Health

Growing field with strong research funding.

Social Work

High-demand, migration-skilled occupation.

Agriculture Science

Tied to Australia's agri-export economy.

Early Childhood Education

Consistently in-demand occupation.

Where you could study

Top universities in Australia.

Part of our 100+ partner university network - your counsellor builds the full shortlist around your grades and goals.

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University of Melbourne

Australia's #1 ranked university

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University of Sydney

Historic campus · strong post-study work pathway

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Australian National University

Australia's top research-intensive university

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University of Queensland

Group of Eight, strong sciences & business

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Monash University

Australia's largest university, strong engineering

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UNSW Sydney

Leading engineering, business and design school

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University of Adelaide

Group of Eight, strong agriculture & wine science

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University of Western Australia

Leading research university in Perth

Budget it out

What studying in Australia actually costs.

Regional campuses (Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong) run cheaper and unlock the extended 4-year post-study visa.

Tuition, by level

Foundation / diplomaA$15,000–22,000/yr
Bachelor'sA$20,000–32,000/yr
Master'sA$22,000–38,000/yr

Estimated living costs

AccommodationA$700–1,200/month
Food & groceriesA$300–450/month
TransportA$100–160/month
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)~A$600–700/yr

What you’ll need

Admission & eligibility.

General requirements for Australia - your counsellor confirms the exact list for your target universities and course level.

  • Academic transcripts & certificates
  • Statement of Purpose (Genuine Student statement)
  • Financial evidence covering tuition + living costs
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) proof
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) before visa lodgement

Language & entry tests

TestIELTS Academic 6.0–6.5+ overall
TestPTE Academic (widely accepted)
TestDuolingo English Test (select universities)

Funding it

Scholarships for Australia.

Merit, need-based and government-funded options our students have actually won.

Full funding

Australia Awards

Australian government scholarship for students from partner countries, including Nepal, covering tuition and living costs.

A$15,000/yr

Destination Australia

Government scholarship specifically for students studying at regional campuses.

10–50% tuition

University merit scholarships

Melbourne, Monash, UNSW and most Group of Eight universities run their own academic-merit awards.

Working while and after

Career opportunities in Australia.

Part-time work

48 hours per fortnight during term-time, unlimited during scheduled breaks.

Post-study work

Temporary Graduate visa: 2 years (bachelor's), 3 years (master's), up to 4 years for regional-area study.

In-demand industries

Nursing & aged careEngineering & constructionIT & cybersecurityHospitality & tourism

Day to day

Student life in Australia.

Accommodation

On-campus halls or share-houses are both common, from A$700/month depending on city.

Getting around

Student transport concessions on Opal (Sydney), myki (Melbourne) and similar cards keep commuting affordable.

Safety

Australian campuses run dedicated international student support offices and 24/7 security lines.

Culture & community

Orientation Week ("O-Week") clubs and societies are the fastest way into a social circle from day one.

Still deciding

Questions about studying in Australia.

2 years for a bachelor's, 3 for a master's, and up to 4 if you studied at a regional campus.
Yes - 48 hours per fortnight during term, and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks.
Often yes - lower living costs and an extra year of post-study work make them genuinely competitive with the big cities.
Tuition plus roughly A$20,000–30,000 in living costs depending on city - your counsellor sizes this to your shortlist.
It's thorough, particularly on financial evidence - our 96% approval rate reflects how carefully we prepare that documentation.

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