Study destination
Study in Australia
Globally ranked universities, a welcoming multicultural society and strong post study work options.
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- Universities
- 130+
- Tuition per year
- A$34k+
- Post study work
- 2 to 4 years
- Intakes
- Semester 1, Semester 2
Australia attracts students with its high quality universities, safe cities and generous post study work opportunities, making it a popular choice for Pakistani students at every level.
Why here
Why study in Australia
Globally ranked universities
Several Australian universities feature consistently in world rankings across a wide range of subjects.
Post study work rights
Graduates from eligible programmes can apply for a post study work visa, giving valuable local work experience.
Multicultural, welcoming cities
Australian cities host large international student communities, making it easier to settle in and build a support network.
Where you could study
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition generally ranges from AUD 30,000 to AUD 45,000 a year depending on the course and institution, with living costs of roughly AUD 1,400 to AUD 2,500 a month. The student visa requires proof of about AUD 29,710 a year in living funds.
The Australia Awards, along with a wide range of university merit scholarships, support international students, and some cut tuition significantly for strong applicants. Ask our counsellors what you may qualify for.
Semester 1: February. Semester 2: July
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required, with no band below 6.0.
A PTE Academic score of around 50 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Evidence of genuine study intent and sufficient financial capacity to support the student visa application.
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Common questions
FAQs about Australia
Student visa holders can generally work a set number of hours a week during term time and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks.
It allows eligible graduates to stay in Australia and work for a set period after completing their degree, depending on the qualification level.
Yes, Australian cities are generally very safe, with universities offering dedicated international student support services.
Success stories
Students who chose Australia
The counselling team helped me understand my options clearly and never pushed me towards a university that was not right for me. I felt supported throughout.
Bilal AhmedUniversity of Melbourne, AustraliaKeep going