Why Study in Australia?
Australia boasts a world-class education system, globally recognized degrees, and
strong industry ties. benefit from high living standards, vibrant cities, outdoor
lifestyles, and attractive post-study work opportunities for career growth. From
world-class universities to beautiful natural landscapes, there are many reasons why
studying in Australia is a great choice.
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Quality Education:Australia is home to some of the best
universities in the world, many of which are ranked among the top 100 in the world
such as the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, UNSW Sydney, Monash
University and the University of Queensland. Australian universities offer a wide
range of courses and programs, from undergraduate to postgraduate level, and are
known for their high-quality education and research.
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International Recognition:Australian degrees and qualifications
are recognized and respected internationally. This means that after completing
your studies in Australia, you will have a valuable asset when it comes to finding
employment or continuing your education.
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Freedom to Work Simultaneously With Studies:Student visa holders
can work 48 hours a fortnight while studying. Student visa holders have no work
restrictions when their course of study or training is not in session. These
restrictions allow students to focus on obtaining a quality Australian education
and qualification, while also gaining valuable work experience and contributing to
Australia's workforce needs.
Institutions We Support
We collaborate with a range of prestigious institutions across Australia, including:
- The University of Melbourne
- The University of sydney
- Latrobe University
- The Australian National University (ANU)
- Victoria University
- APIC (Asia Pacific International College)
- SCU (Southern Cross University)
- UNSW (University of New South Wales)
These institutions are selected based on their academic reputation, student support,
and career outcomes.
Education System
Australia is one of the most popular destinations for international students,
offering a world-class education system known for innovation, research, and global
recognition. With universities consistently ranking among the best worldwide,
Australia provides excellent opportunities for postgraduate studies.
The Australian education system covers all levels, from primary and secondary
education to higher education in universities, colleges, and vocational
institutions.
Here are the main education levels in Australia:
- Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas
- Bachelor’s Degrees at universities and colleges
- Postgraduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas, and Master’s Degrees
- PhD and professional doctorate programs
Australian universities emphasize practical learning, research-based curriculums,
and strong industry connections. Many programs include internships, industry
projects, and work placements, making it a great choice for students pursuing a
Master’s degree with career-oriented outcomes.
Costs of Studying in Australia
Tuition Fees
Studying in Australia ensures top-tier education, with tuition fees varying by
course and university. Tuition fees vary depending on the discipline you choose to
study, the degree level, and the university in which you enrol.
- Public Universities :$20,000 – $45,000
- Private Universities :$25,000 – $50,000
- TAFE & Vocational Colleges :$10,000 – $22,000
- English Language Schools :$300 – $500 per week
Living Cost
Australia offers affordable housing options and relatively low living costs, making
it budget-friendly for international students.
- Accommodation:$700 – $1,700
- Food & Essentials :$400 – $700
- Utilities & Internet:$150 – $300
- Transport & Travel :$100 – $200
- Leisure & Insurance :$190 – $370
Visa Processes and Support
To study in Australia, students must apply for the Subclass 500 Student Visa.
At Thrive Overseas Education Consultancy, we provide end-to-end support – from
university selection and visa documentation to health cover, financial guidance, and
pre-departure orientation – ensuring a smooth and successful journey to Australia.
Application Procedure
Intakes in Australia. There are three major intakes in Australia. They are:
- February
- July
- November
The majority of international students apply for the Fall intake in Australia
Documents required for admission in Australia
- Copy of a valid passport
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
- ACT/SAT/LSAT (UG) - GMAT/GRE (PG)
- Academic transcripts
- Evidence of funds