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Study in Australia

Complete Guide for International Students

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth‑largest in the world by total area.

With a population of over 25 million, Australia is highly urbanized, with most people concentrated along the eastern seaboard. The capital city is Canberra, while Sydney is the largest city. Other major metropolitan areas include Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.

Features of Australia

  • Capital: Canberra

  • Language: English

  • Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

  • Provinces: 6

  • Climate: Varied — subtropical in the north, alpine in the south, with abundant sunshine across most regions

  • Territories: ACT, Northern Territory, and Norfolk Island (self‑governing)

Australia offers diverse climates and landscapes, from sun‑kissed beaches to cool alpine regions. It is also home to seven remote territories and a vibrant multicultural society.

Why Study in Australia?

  • Third most popular destination for international students worldwide

  • High standard of living and safe environment

  • Dynamic, vibrant country with friendly people

  • Globally recognized universities and qualifications

  • Wide range of scholarships available

  • Strong job opportunities in healthcare, IT, engineering, business, and hospitality

Programs Available in Australia

  • Undergraduate Degrees

  • Diplomas & Advanced Diplomas

  • Postgraduate Diplomas

  • Master’s Programs

  • Doctorate (PhD) Programs

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum of 60% marks in academics

  • IELTS required for English proficiency

  • No backlog history in 10th and 12th grades

Cost of Education in Australia

  • Tuition fees: ₹7–8 lakhs per semester (varies by course and university)

  • Minimum funds required: ₹12 lakhs

  • Living costs depend on city and lifestyle

Top Colleges & Universities in Australia

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