Australian universities and colleges have an excellent reputation for quality international education with several in the Top 200 Jiao Tong University Ranking. For many students,
studying in Australia is about the opportunity to live a unique lifestyle - explore the natural wonders of its oceans and rainforests, enjoy weather like home and the buzz of its cosmopolitan cities.
Whatever your interest, you will find an
Australian course and an
Australian university or college that suits your needs. English language colleges are located in all major cities, and provide an intensive and fun language experience in an English-speaking country.
World-class research facilities and supervisors provide masters or research students in Australia with access to the very best minds and resources, in a wide range of study areas.
Studying in Australia promotes
innovative, creative and independent thinking - valued by employers worldwide.
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Why study in Australia?
From it's international reputation for academic excellence to it's affordable tuition and living expenses Australia has a lot to offer international students.
How much will an Australian education cost?
One of the most important aspects of choosing your study abroad destination is cost.
Studying in Australia is more affordable than other options.
- Estimated living expenses - AU$12,000 - $18,000 per year
- Undergraduate course fees on average range from AU$10,000 to AU$16,500 per year.* Graduate course fees on average range from AU$11,000 to AU$18,500 per year.*
- Course duration ranges from 3-4 years for undergraduate courses and 1+ years for postgraduate courses
- Cost calculator - our useful tool can help you calculate your study abroad costs
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Please note that courses in medicine and some engineering programs will be more expensive than the costs given. See the course descriptions on this site for the most up-to-date course costs.
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Important information about studying in Australia
Learn more about intake dates, application deadlines, student visas and English language requirements before applying to an
Australian University or College.
- Main intake in February each year with a second intake in July (some providers also have an October intake too)
- Application deadline for February intake is Nov/Dec - earlier for more competitive courses
- Minimum visa requirements - full offer letter from your chosen institution, proof of payment, eCOE (electronic confirmation of enrolment) and proof of funds to cover course fees and living expenses. Visit the Australia Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship for further information or contact a StudyLink counsellor.
- Preferred English language test is IELTS
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The University of Notre Dame, Australia
The University has two campuses in Western Australia: one in the historic port city of Fremantle (a part of Perth), and the other in the beautiful coastal town of Broome in northwest Western Australia. A new campus has been established in Sydney in 2006 and has now accepted its first international students. The University is recognised for its beautiful restored historic "town" campus settings in each location reflecting the European tradition on which Notre Dame foundations are laid.
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University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia is the premier university in the State of Western Australia. Established in 1911, UWA has an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
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