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Study in Australia — Nomad Scholar
🇦🇺   Study Destination

Study in
Australia

World-class universities, a multicultural society, and post-study work opportunities — Australia is the top choice for ambitious Indian students seeking a global future.

🇦🇺   Quick Facts — Australia
Universities
43 recognised universities
Avg. Tuition Fees
AUD 20,000 – 45,000 / year
Student Visa
Subclass 500
Post-Study Work
2 – 6 years (TR Visa)
Language Test
IELTS / PTE / TOEFL
Intakes
February & July
Cost of Living
AUD 1,500 – 2,600 / month
✦ Introduction

Why Choose Australia for
Higher Education?

Australia consistently ranks among the world's top study destinations — known for research-intensive universities, vibrant student life, and a clear pathway to permanent residency.

University campus Australia
Students studying

Australia is home to world-renowned universities — including the University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and ANU — all ranked in the global top 50. The country offers academic excellence combined with practical, industry-aligned learning that employers worldwide recognise.

With over 700,000 international students enrolled annually, Australia has built a complete ecosystem to support overseas learners — from dedicated student services to streamlined visa pathways.

The Australian education system emphasises critical thinking, innovation, and hands-on experience. Most courses include industry projects, internships, and research opportunities that make graduates highly competitive in the global job market.

Post-study work rights allow students to stay and gain experience for 2–6 years after graduation, making Australia one of the most practical and rewarding destinations for career-focused Indian students.

Group of Eight Post-Study Work Visa Multicultural Society Research Driven Safe & Liveable PR Pathway
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Why Study in Australia

Top Reasons to Study in Australia
From world-class education to a high quality of life, here's why thousands of Indian students choose Australia every year.
World-Class Universities
7 Australian universities rank in the QS World Top 100, including Melbourne (#33), Sydney (#18), and UNSW (#19). Globally recognised degrees open doors worldwide.
Post-Study Work Rights
The Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) allows students to live and work in Australia for 2–6 years after graduation, depending on your degree level and study location.
Multicultural Society
Australia is one of the most diverse nations on earth. Indian culture is widely celebrated, and there are large, well-established Indian communities in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Research & Innovation
Australia invests heavily in research and development. Students access cutting-edge labs, industry partnerships, and innovation hubs at leading institutions across the country.
OSHC Health Cover
All international students are covered by Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), providing access to Australia's high-quality public healthcare system at low cost throughout your studies.
High Quality of Life
Australia consistently ranks among the world's most liveable countries. Clean cities, stunning natural landscapes, a safe environment, and a relaxed lifestyle make it ideal for students.
700K+
International students annually
43
Recognised universities
7
Universities in QS Top 100
2–6yr
Post-study work visa
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Visa Overview

Australian Student Visa Guide
Everything you need to know about the Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500) — eligibility, documents, and the step-by-step application process.
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Receive Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
After accepting your university offer and paying the initial tuition deposit, your institution issues a CoE — the most critical document required for your student visa application.
Required Document
2
Create ImmiAccount & Apply Online
Apply through the Australian Department of Home Affairs portal (ImmiAccount). Upload all required documents: CoE, passport, proof of funds, OSHC certificate, and English test scores.
Online Process
3
Biometrics & Medical Exam (if required)
Depending on your application, you may be asked to attend a medical examination at an authorised centre in India and provide biometric data. Not required for all applicants.
Case by case
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Visa Decision
Processing typically takes 4–6 weeks. Once approved, your visa grant is sent electronically to your email — no stamp in passport needed. You can now travel to Australia.
4–6 weeks avg.
Visa Type Subclass Duration Work Rights
Student Visa 500 Course duration + 2 months 48 hrs / fortnight
Temporary Graduate 485 2 – 6 years Unlimited
Student Guardian 590 Until student turns 18 No work rights
Valid passport + CoE from a CRICOS-registered institution
Proof of funds — AUD 21,041 per year for living expenses
English score — IELTS 6.0+ / PTE 50+ / TOEFL 64+
OSHC — Overseas Student Health Cover (compulsory)
GTE Statement — Genuine Temporary Entrant declaration
Academic transcripts and previous qualification certificates
Visa application fee — approx. AUD 710 (INR ~38,000)
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Scholarships for Indian Students

Scholarships for Indian Students in Australia
Australia offers a wide range of scholarships — from fully-funded government awards to university merit scholarships. Here are the most popular options for Indian students.
Australia Awards Scholarship
Fully Funded
Offered by the Australian Government, this prestigious scholarship covers full tuition, return airfare, living allowance, and health cover for students from developing countries including India.
Government PG / PhD All Fields Fully Funded
Destination Australia Scholarship
AUD 15,000/yr
Supports international students to study in regional Australia. Up to AUD 15,000 per year for up to 4 years. Available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Government UG + PG Regional Study
University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship
Full Tuition + Stipend
Covers full tuition fees plus a living allowance stipend for PhD and Masters by Research students at the University of Melbourne. One of Australia's most competitive research scholarships.
University PhD / Masters Research Only
UNSW International Scholarship
AUD 5,000 – 10,000
Merit-based scholarship for high-achieving international students. Awarded as fee reductions across a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at UNSW Sydney.
University UG + PG Merit Based
Monash International Merit Scholarship
AUD 10,000/yr
Available to high-achieving international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate coursework at Monash University. You are automatically considered when you apply for admission.
University UG + PG Auto-Considered
ANU Chancellor's International Scholarship
Up to 50% Tuition
Offered by Australian National University to outstanding international undergraduate students. Provides up to 50% reduction in tuition fees across most ANU undergraduate programmes.
University UG Only Merit Based
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Cost of Living in Australia

How Much Does It Cost to Live in Australia?
Here's a realistic monthly expense breakdown for international students in Australia. Costs vary by city — Sydney and Melbourne are the most expensive, while regional cities are significantly cheaper.
Expense Category Estimated Monthly Cost (AUD) Estimated Monthly Cost (INR approx.)
Accommodation (shared room)AUD 800 – 1,500₹44,000 – ₹82,000
Food & GroceriesAUD 400 – 600₹22,000 – ₹33,000
Public TransportAUD 100 – 200₹5,500 – ₹11,000
Phone & InternetAUD 50 – 80₹2,700 – ₹4,400
OSHC Health CoverAUD 45 – 60₹2,500 – ₹3,300
Study Materials / BooksAUD 50 – 100₹2,700 – ₹5,500
Entertainment & PersonalAUD 100 – 200₹5,500 – ₹11,000
Estimated TotalAUD 1,545 – 2,740/month₹85,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
Sydney / Melbourne
Most expensive cities. Higher rent and transport costs. Expect AUD 2,200 – 2,800/month total.
Expensive
Brisbane / Adelaide / Perth
Mid-range cities. Good quality of life at lower cost. Expect AUD 1,700 – 2,200/month total.
Mid Range
Regional Cities
Significantly cheaper. Eligible for extra post-study work years. Expect AUD 1,200 – 1,700/month total.
Affordable
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Intake Dates & Key Deadlines

When Can You Start in Australia?
Australian universities offer two main intakes every year. Plan your application well in advance — most universities recommend applying 6–9 months before your intended start date.
February Intake (Semester 1)
Applications Open
June – July (previous year)
Application Deadline
October – November
Visa Application Deadline
November – December
Course Starts
Late February
July Intake (Semester 2)
Applications Open
January – February
Application Deadline
April – May
Visa Application Deadline
May – June
Course Starts
Late July
⚠️ Important Notes

• Not all courses are available in both intakes — always confirm with the university directly.
• Apply for your student visa at least 3 months before your course start date.
• Some universities have rolling admissions — earlier applications get priority scholarships.
• IELTS / PTE scores must be valid — results are accepted for 2 years from test date.