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About Australia

Capital – Canberra
Popular Cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Darwin.
Language – English. Apart from English, there are 200 other languages spoken.
Climate – In Australia, December to February is considered summer, while March to May marks autumn. Winter spans from June to August, and spring arrives from September to November.
Currency – AUS Dollar (1 AUD = 55.90 INR approx. as of September 2024)
Population – Smallest continent of the world – Sixth largest country in land area. A country with a population of 23 million.
Divided Into – 6 states and 2 territories.
Diverse Community – Australia is home to people from more than 140 nations of predominantly European descent, making it a truly multicultural nation.

Australian universities are known for their academic excellence and innovative courses that are short and intensive, allowing students to quickly adapt to new trends and technologies. The education system emphasizes practical learning, providing students with valuable skills that enhance their employability. Additionally, many institutions offer internship opportunities, enabling students to gain real-world experience while studying. The country also provides excellent support for international students, including financial assistance and scholarship programs. It remains a highly sought-after study destination for Indian students, offering a high standard of living and a culturally diverse society. The country consistently ranks among the top ten nations for quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights.

Australia Study Visa:

Why study in Australia?

1. Diverse and Welcoming Nation

Australia is home to a multicultural society, with nearly 47% of its 23 million residents having been born overseas or having a parent from abroad.

2. Strong Economy

With over two decades of consistent economic growth, Australia offers a stable environment for international students.

3. High Global Happiness Ranking

Australia has been named the 10th happiest country in the world.

4. Top Choice for International Students

 It is the third most popular destination for international students globally.

5. World-Class Universities

Eight Australian universities rank among the top 100 globally, offering a high standard of education.

6. Best Student Cities

Five Australian cities are listed among the top 30 best student cities worldwide.

7. Global University Ranking

Australia ranks 8th in global university rankings, ahead of countries like the UK, Germany, Japan, and the Netherlands.

8. Generous Scholarships

 The Australian government invests over $200 million annually in scholarships for international students.

9.Affordable Living Costs

Compared to the US and UK, Australia offers a lower cost of living, making it a more affordable study destination.

10. Innovative Contributions

Australia has made significant global contributions, including penicillin, IVF, ultrasound, Wi-Fi, the Bionic Ear, a cervical cancer vaccine, and Black Box Flight Recorders.

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11. High-Quality Education

 Australia is known for its high academic standards and excellent educational institutions.

12. Streamlined Visa Process

 The student visa process in Australia is efficient and straightforward.


13. Post-Study Work Opportunities

Students can benefit from a 2-year work permit after completing their studies.

14. Pathway to Permanent Residency

 After studying in Australia, there are clear pathways to obtaining permanent residency.

15. Cultural Diversity and Friendly Environment

 Australia’s diverse culture and friendly environment make it a welcoming place for students from around the world.

Basic admission requirements

Bachelor’s Degrees
A minimum of 60% marks in the most recent examination is required for admission. An IELTS score of 6.0 Bands is required.
Master’s Degrees:
A minimum of 60% marks in the most recent examination is required for admission. An IELTS score of 6.5 Bands is required.
  • Program-Specific Requirements: Some universities and programs may have specific IELTS score requirements beyond the general criteria.
  • ELICOS: Candidates who do not meet the required IELTS threshold can opt for ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) as a pathway to fulfill the language requirements.

Opportunities after studies

  • Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485):
    • Eligibility:Available to students who have completed at least two academic years of study in Australia while working toward a qualification or award.
    • Streams:
      • Graduate Work Stream: Valid for 18 months, this stream is for individuals who have completed diplomas, degrees, or trade qualifications that meet Australia’s study requirements and have a qualification listed on the Occupation Skill List (OSL).
      • Post-Study Work Stream: Extendable up to 4 years, especially in certain regional areas, this stream is for students who have completed a higher education qualification (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in Australia, regardless of their field of study.

Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement is a key measure to maintain the integrity of Australia’s Student Visa Programme. It ensures that international students intend to use the visa for its primary purpose—studying in Australia—and not as a pathway to permanent residency.

When assessing GTE, both universities and the government consider several factors, including:

  • The applicant’s situation in their home country: This includes the applicant’s academic background and employment history, helping to determine their genuine intent to study.
  • Anticipated Circumstances in Australia: The relevance of the chosen course and university to the applicant’s previous education and future plans is carefully evaluated.
  • Language Proficiency: Assessing the applicant’s ability to meet the language requirements for their course and adapt to life in Australia.
  • Immigration History: Any previous visa applications or travel history are reviewed to ensure consistency with the GTE requirement.
  • Financial Capacity: The applicant must demonstrate the ability to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other associated costs while studying in Australia.

Annual Expenses for Education

Approximate Annual Expenses for Education
  • Main Applicant: AU$ 628  
  • Adult Dependent: AU$460
Approx. Tuition Fees
  • Post Graduate – AU$ 25,000 to 40,000      
  • Undergraduate: AU$ 25,000 to 36,000

Work Rights for Students and Dependents in Australia

  • Student Work Rights: International students enrolled in Australia can work up to 40 hours per fortnight while their course is in session. This allows them to gain valuable work experience and support themselves financially during their studies.
  • Dependent Work Rights: Adult dependents of students enrolled in a Master’s program by coursework are permitted to work full-time. This offers families greater financial stability and flexibility while living in Australia.
  • Under the Simplified Student Visa Framework, you need to meet financial and other criteria, which include satisfying the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement.”
  • You must demonstrate that you have ample financial resources to sustain yourself and possibly your family throughout your stay in Australia.
  • Obtain an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE).
  • Comply with health and character prerequisites.
  • Ensure you have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF) Requirements

Financial Proof

You must show sufficient financial resources to support yourself (and your family, if applicable) during your stay in Australia.

Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)

Satisfy the GTE requirement, proving your intention to study temporarily in Australia.

Health and Character Requirements

Meet the necessary health and character prerequisites as part of the visa process.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Ensure you have valid OSHC for the duration of your stay in Australia.

Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (ECOE)

Obtain an ECOE from your chosen educational institution in Australia.

Types of Financial Proof Accepted

Educational Loan Documentation

Proof of an approved educational loan covering tuition and living expenses.

Bank Savings Account Verification

Proof of an approved educational loan covering tuition and living expenses.

Fixed Deposits

Proof of fixed deposits along with a No Lien Certificate to confirm they are available for your use.

Provident Funds

Withdrawable amounts from Provident Fund (PF), Public Provident Fund (PPF), General Provident Fund (GPF), and Central Provident Fund (CPF), provided they are held with nationalized banks and are at least 3 months old.

Why choose Radiant ?

  • We at Radiant Immigration Services, provide tailor made services to students, right from program and university selection till the time of their departure and further keeping a check on their progress through college / university.
  • Our team provides services to ensure that all the requirements are met and our clients have a pleasant journey and stay throughout their study in the country of your choice.
  • We provide latest information and an international network to assist our students to gain admissions in prestigious universities that best suits their scores and the field of study.
  • We have become one-stop solution providers for people seeking services in Overseas Education and Immigration
  • Established in 2015, Radiant Immigration Services is now one of the fastest growing consulting.
  • firm of overseas education and immigration solutions in India and New Zealand.
  • Radiant Immigration Services is having a license Immigration Adviser a uthorized by New Zealand Government and recognized by IAA.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Ask us your further Visa Queries

Like Other Countries, the Education System of Australia is mainly divided into three broad areas- Primary School, Secondary / Senior Secondary School and Tertiary Education. Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,100 institutions and over 22,000 courses tailored for international students. Australian Universities also incorporate the latest innovations, technological advances and current trends in the industry to ensure that their programs meet the highest education standards.

You'll need a student visa if you’re planning to study in Australia full time and if the course is for longer than three months.

Student visa requirements include:

Confirmation of Enrolment (COE)
Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)
Financial Requirements.
English Proficiency Requirement.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Depending on the choice for your course and university, the tuition fees varies accordingly.

Mainly the tuition fees structure is segregated into following 3 sections:

Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) – approx $ 4,000 to $22,000 annually
Undergraduate bachelor degree- approx $15,000 to $33,000 annually
Postgraduate master degree - approx $20,000 to $37,000 annually
Doctoral degree - approx $14,000 to $37,000 annually

The Australian Government has a large scholarship program for scholarships for international students and invests some $200 million dollars per year in programs at universities and other tertiary institutions around the country. It is very competitive to get an Australian scholarship.

Yes, degrees from Australian Universities are recognized all over the world. Graduates from Australian schools are highly sought after by both the country's own and international employers.

Australian degrees are recognized worldwide which means you can quickly get an international job after graduating from Australia.

No, But Australia has a special health insurance coverage for international students called Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). OSHC is insurance designed to help international students cover the costs of medical and hospital care that they may need while in Australia.

The cost of the OSHC policy will depend on the level of cover that you choose; however, according to research, the lowest cost of minimum cover is $438/ year for singles cover, $2,685/year for couples cover and $4,026/year for family cover.

OSHC assists international students to meet the costs of medical and hospital care they may need while in Australia. OSHC also includes ambulance cover and limited pharmaceuticals.

Australia is one of the favorite study destinations for students all over the world. One of the international student's primary concerns after moving to Australia is finding the right accommodation. Luckily, the country offers different types of accommodation options for international students, ranging from homestay, university accommodations to a self-catered apartments and share houses.

  1. Homestay: Student can expect to pay between AUD $250 and AUD$ 350 per week, depending on the type of meals, rooms, and utilities
  2. Residential Colleges: Cost is around between AUD$ 200 and AUD$ 750 including utilities weekly.
  3. Managed student apartments: Cost is approximately AUD$ 200 and AUD$ 500 per week. This includes utilities such as power, gas, water and internet.
  4. Private Rental: You can expect to pay around AUD $100 and AUD $500 per week. However, you will have to pay for food and utilities yourself.
  5. Boarding Schools: The accommodation cost is around AUD$ 11,000 to $ 22,000 per year.
  6. Hostel Accommodation: This is a popular option for students who are either moving overseas or interstate to study. It is a good short-term option for students until they find some permanent place to live. There are 2 types of hostel accommodations to choose from: Backpacjer Hostels and Classic Hostels

If you have achieved Australian qualification, you may be able to apply for a post study work visa that lets you stay in Australia for up to three to four years. This will allow you to get some practical work experience.

As per the survey conducted of international students graduating from Australian Universities, it has been drawn that 71%-79% of graduates have a full-time job. After completion of course, 70% diploma/ certificate holders got employed in their respective fields.

Working in Australia is very easy to do while you are a studentAustralian student visas usually allow full time degree students (undergraduate and postgraduate) to work up to 40 hours per fortnight in the academic year and full time in Course Vacations. You won't be able to work until after your course has started.

A student on a Student Visa is entitled to earn a minimum wage of $18.23 per hour or $719.20 per 38 hour week (before tax), though there are chances of earning more than this.

International students will also be paid for annual and public holidays, and for rest breaks.