Australia is home to top-ranked universities like the University of Melbourne, ANU, Sydney, and Queensland — all consistently ranked among the world’s top 100.
2. Wide Range of Courses
Over 22,000+ courses available across 1,100+ institutions.
3 Work Opportunities While Studying
International students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study sessions and full-time during breaks.
4. Post-Study Work & PR Pathways
After graduation, students can apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) — allowing 2–6 years of full-time work depending on qualification and location.
5. High Quality of Life
Clean, modern, and well-connected cities.
6. Scholarships & Financial Aid
Many universities and the Australian Government offer scholarships like Australia Awards, Destination Australia, and Research Training Program (RTP).
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How Much Does it Cost
to Study in Australia
Course
Fees
Undergrad Bachelor’s Degree
Typically Range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 Per Year.
Post-Graduate Master’s Degree
Generally Between AUD 22,000 and AUD 50,000 Annually.
Australia offers a wide range of scholarships for international students, covering 15% to 100% of tuition fees. Programs such as the Destination Australia Scholarship, RTP (Research Training Program), and various university-based awards can help you save up to AUD 20,000. OptiMA Study Abroad Solutions guides you in finding and applying for the scholarships best suited to your profile.
• International students in Australia can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during semester breaks. • After graduation, the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows you to work for 2 to 4 years, gaining valuable global experience and advancing your career.