Why Study in the Australia?
Australia is one of the top destinations for international students due to:
- World-Class Education – Home to 7 of the top 100 universities globally, offering internationally recognized degrees.
- Diverse Program Selection – Thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across wide disciplines, with flexible entry options.
- Innovation & Research Excellence – Globally recognized for high-quality research, especially in medicine, engineering, and environmental science.
- Welcoming Student Community – Over 500,000 international students, vibrant multicultural cities, and a safe, inclusive environment.
- Work While You Study – Students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight (20–24 hrs/week) and full-time during breaks.
- Post-Study Work Visa – Up to 2–4 years of work visa for graduates (depending on qualification and location), offering career-building opportunities.
- Pathway to Residency – Graduates in high-demand sectors (healthcare, IT, engineering, teaching) may be eligible for migration pathways.
- Globally Oriented Learning – Institutions offer industry links, internships, and research options tied to international standards.

Australian Universities & Courses They Offer
University | Specialization / Known Fields |
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Federation University | Engineering, Information Technology, Business, Health Sciences |
Bond University | Law, Business, Medicine, Psychology, Sports Science |
University of New South Wales (UNSW) | Engineering, Law, Business, Computer Science, Architecture |
Charles Sturt University | Nursing, Education, Information Technology, Agriculture, Criminal Justice |
University of Tasmania | Marine Science, Environmental Science, Law, Health, Agriculture |
Murdoch University | Veterinary Science, Nursing, Engineering, Business, Criminology |
Central Queensland University (CQU) | Engineering, Education, Nursing, Business, Allied Health |
Deakin University | Nursing, Psychology, Sports Science, Business, Cybersecurity |
University of Wollongong | Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Social Sciences |
University of Melbourne | Law, Medicine, Arts & Humanities, Business, Engineering |
Australian National University (ANU) | Public Policy, International Relations, Research, Science, Law |
University of Sydney | Medicine, Law, Business, Arts, Engineering |
University of Queensland (UQ) | Biotechnology, Veterinary Science, Business, Marine Science, Education |
Monash University | Pharmacy, Engineering, IT, Medicine, Education |
University of Western Australia (UWA) | Environmental Science, Mining, Medicine, Engineering, Law |
University of Adelaide | Agriculture, Engineering, Medicine, Computer Science |
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) | Design, Communication, Engineering, IT, Business |
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) | Media & Communication, Business, Health, Engineering, Education |
Highest Paying Degrees in Australia
- Medicine & Dentistry
- Engineering (Mining, Petroleum, Civil, Electrical)
- Information Technology (IT & Computer Science)
- Law
- Pharmacy
- Actuarial Science / Mathematics
- Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Finance & Accounting
- Architecture
- Aviation & Aerospace Engineering
- Veterinary Science

Intakes in Australia
February Intake (Main Intake)
- Starts: February–March
- Most popular intake
- Offers the widest range of courses and universities
July Intake (Mid-Year Intake)
- Starts: July–August
- Second most popular intake
- Many undergraduate and postgraduate programs available
November Intake (Limited Intake)
- Starts: October–November
- Fewer universities and courses
- Mostly diploma, certificate, or selected postgraduate courses

Admission requirements in the Australia for Pakistani students
- HSSC (Intermediate) or A-Levels for undergraduate programs
- 4-year Bachelor’s degree for postgraduate (Master’s) programs
- English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE)
- Valid passport
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (for postgraduate)
- CV/Resume (for postgraduate)
- Portfolio (for design/creative courses)
- Proof of financial support
- Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE)
- Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
- Student Visa (Subclass 500)
Educational Expenses (Australia - Per Year)
Expense | Cost Range (AUD) |
---|---|
Tuition Fees (Undergraduate) | $20,000 - $45,000 |
Tuition Fees (Postgraduate) | $22,000 - $50,000 |
Tuition Fees (Doctoral) | $20,000 - $42,000 |
Tuition Fees (Medical/MBA) | Potentially higher than postgraduate fees |
Books and Supplies | $500 - $1,000 (estimate) |
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) | $500 - $800 (estimate) |
Monthly and Annual Expenses Overview (Australia - Per Month)
Expense | Cost Range (AUD) | Notes |
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Accommodation (On-campus) | $440 - $1,100 | |
Accommodation (Off-campus) | $297 - $1,700 | Includes shared rental, apartments, homestay |
Food | $208 - $416 | |
Transportation (Public) | $44 - $220.70 | Weekly or monthly passes available |
Personal Expenses | $223 (estimate) | Shopping, entertainment, etc. |
Estimated Annual Living Costs (Single Student) | $20,000 - $35,000 | Varies significantly by city and lifestyle |