Australia
Australia, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant cities, is an ideal destination for Indian students seeking a transformative educational experience abroad. Its world-class education system and emphasis on research and innovation make it a top choice for international students. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the ancient wonders of the Outback, Australia offers a rich cultural heritage and excellent quality of life.
Australia offers a unique and highly advantageous package for ambitious international students:
Australia is home to several globally ranked universities that are strong in research and academic reputation.
Australian qualifications are globally recognized, and graduates are well-positioned for careers in Australia and internationally.
The country is a hub for international students from all over the world, creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
There are support services available for international students, and the student visa allows them to work part-time to help support themselves.
Various scholarship programs are available to international students.
Software engineering, Cybersecurity, Data science, Business Analytics, Engineering, Accountancy, Finance, Management, Architecture, Tourism and Hospitality Management.
Australian government programs: Australia Awards, Research Training Program (RTP).
University-specific scholarships
Private and organization-based scholarships: Tata Trusts, Commonwealth Scholarships.
The Australian Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485) allows Indian students to stay and work in Australia after graduating from a CRICOS-registered course.
Completed at least two academic years (16 calendar months) of study to meet the Australian Study Requirement (ASR)
Visa duration:
It can be extended for 1–2 years if studying in a regional area.
Student Visa (Subclass 500)
Common tests accepted by Australian universities
Undergraduate: Typically, a minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5, with no band score below 5.5 or 6.0. Postgraduate: Often requires a higher score, such as an overall 6.5 or 7.0.
Undergraduate: A score around 60–79 overall, with specific minimums for each section (e.g., Writing and Speaking sections often have higher minimums than Listening or Reading).
Postgraduate: Often requires a score of 94 or higher.
Undergraduate: Typically, an overall score between 50 and 58.
Postgraduate: Often requires a higher score, such as 66.