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Why Study in Australia?

Australia is one of the most popular destinations for international students, ranking third in the English-speaking world after the United States and the UK. Students from around the globe are drawn to its welcoming culture, excellent education system, and high quality of life. According to QS Top Universities, five Australian cities are ranked among the world’s top 30 student cities.

Australian universities are known worldwide for their high academic standards and strong government oversight. Graduates from Australian institutions are in high demand globally, thanks to the country’s reputation for delivering quality education across a variety of fields.

Top Universities in Australia (QS World University Rankings 2025):

  • The University of Melbourne: #13
  • The University of Sydney: #18
  • The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney): #19
  • Australian National University (ANU): #30
  • Monash University: #37
  • The University of Queensland: #40
  • The University of Western Australia: #77
  • The University of Adelaide: #82
  • University of Technology Sydney: #88
  • RMIT University: #123

Studying in Australia is often more affordable than in the United States or the UK. International students can work part-time while studying, helping to manage living expenses. There are also scholarship opportunities that can make studying in Australia even more affordable.

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With over 1,000 institutions offering more than 20,000 courses, Australia provides a wide range of study options. Students can choose from universities, vocational programs, and English language training. Many universities offer double degree programs, allowing students to study multiple subjects at once and explore different career paths.

Australian institutions also offer flexible study schedules, which makes it easier for students to balance classes with part-time jobs or internships. This hands-on experience can improve their skills and their job prospects after graduation.

The Australian international student visa (subclass 500) allows students to work while studying, but these rules can change, so it’s best to check for the latest information. Students are responsible for finding their own jobs, with opportunities available in various industries. Working part-time not only helps with living and tuition costs but also provides valuable work experience and improves business communication skills.

Staying in Australia After Graduation

Australia offers up to four years of Post-Study Work (PSW) rights for international students who complete a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in designated regional areas. Certain major cities, including Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Newcastle/Lake Macquarie, Wollongong/Illawarra, Geelong, and Hobart, provide an additional year of PSW, allowing a total of three years of work rights. But this information can change. It’s best to consult our educational experts for updated information.

The Post-Study Work (PSW) visa offers a valuable opportunity for international graduates to gain professional experience and explore career options in Australia.

  • Your field of study or area of specialisation does not affect eligibility.
  • You must have completed a degree from a Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) registered institution.
  • You do not need a skills assessment to apply.
  • You must meet the English language requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes! You can work up to 48 hours every two weeks while studying and unlimited hours during study breaks. It is always best to check for the latest updates or reach out to us for current information.