Over 600,000 international students representing 194 nationalities chose to study in Australia in 2021. Recent surveys conducted by Studies in Australia indicate four main reasons why international students choose to study in Australia:

  • Globally recognised courses and institutions
  • Lively and multicultural lifestyle
  • Reasonable study costs
  • Beautiful weather and landscapes

Application and enrolment procedures vary for each institution, so it’s best to contact us directly to learn more about specific application requirements. You can use the Studies in Australia course search tool to find a course of interest. Once you have found a course, you can contact the provider directly by submitting an enquiry through our website.

Each institution will have its own minimum English language and academic requirements. Contact us to learn more about their specific requirements. You can also do so using the course search on our website.

Tuition fees will vary depending on the course and institution. Please use the course search option on our website to get in direct contact with institutions in Australia. Once you find the course you’re interested in, contact us and we will put you in contact with the course provider.

Please use the course search option on our website to find the course you are interested in studying. Once you have found a course of interest, click the ‘Enquire now’ button on that page, which will put you in direct contact with the Australian course provider.

The student visas section on our website will help you understand the requirements needed to gain a student visa. It also identifies the costs associated with applying. For further help we are there to help.

There are five different tests accepted for Australian student visa applications:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)

Occupational English Test (OET)

Pearson Test of English (PTE).

Most institutions in Australia offer scholarships and many of these are available to prospective international students. For further information regarding scholarship availability and requirements, it’s best to get in direct contact with your preferred institution You can contact institutions directly on our website by conducting a course search and submitting an enquiry.

Yes, you can work while you’re studying in Australia. International students are permitted to work a maximum of 40 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during study breaks. There are no work restrictions for students completing a masters by research or doctoral degree.

Yes, you can — although there are strict conditions and steps set by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection that you will need to meet and follow. We outline the steps to follow when changing your course or institution as an international student below:

Book an appointment with a student adviser

Consider visa requirements

Understand your financial obligations

Select a new course or institution.

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