


Australia has an amazing education system that is centred around real careers rather than just giving degrees for international students. It has world-class universities that offer quality education along with significant scholarships and part-time work options, making it more affordable. With transparent student visa rules and a multicultural society, it remains one of the safest options . A perk of post-study work rights makes rewarding study destinations for students who want both quality education and long-term career opportunities.
International students studying in Australia
Temporary Graduate Visas approved yearly
Job opportunities available across Australia with strong demand in Healthcare, IT, Hospitality and Retail
Software Engineering
Cyber Security
Data Science & Analytics
Cloud Computing
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Network & System Administration
Web Development
Information Systems
ICT Business Analyst
UI/UX Design
Nursing (RN, EN)
Aged Care Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Midwifery
Medical Laboratory Science
Pharmacy
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Radiography & Medical Imaging
Public Health
Business Administration (MBA)
Project Management
Human Resource Management
Accounting & Finance
Marketing & Communication
Supply Chain & Logistics
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Construction Management
Transport & Highway Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
HVAC Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Robotics & Mechatronics
Manufacturing Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Power Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Early Childhood Education
Primary School Teaching
Secondary School Teaching
Special Education
TESOL / English Teaching
Vocational & Training Teacher
Arts & Design
Trades & Vocational Studies
Agriculture & Environmental Science
Science
Media & Communication
Capital: Sydney
Population: ~8.58 million (2025 estimate)
Economy: The largest economy in Australia, contributing over 30% to the national GDP.
Job Market:
• Strong in finance, technology, and education.
• Significant opportunities in professional services and tourism.
Key Industries:
• Finance and insurance
• Professional services
• Information technology
• Tourism and hospitality
Specialities:
• Sydney, an iconic city, features landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour
Bridge.
• A hub for financial services and tech startups.
• Famous beaches: Bondi and Manly.
• World Heritage sites including the Blue Mountains and Lord Howe Island.
Immigration Appeal: NSW nominates skilled migrants for state visas, prioritizing highdemand occupations.
Capital: Melbourne
Population: ~7.05 million (2025 estimate)
Economy: Australia’s second-largest economy, with diverse industries.
Job Market:
• Thriving in healthcare, creative industries, and manufacturing.
• High demand for education and research professionals.
Key Industries:
• Arts, culture, and entertainment
• Education and research
• Manufacturing and automotive
• Agriculture and viticulture
Specialities:
• Melbourne is Australia’s cultural capital, with world-class arts, music, and food.
• Home to top universities like the University of Melbourne and Monash University.
• Attractions: Great Ocean Road, Yarra Valley, and Phillip Island.
• A hub for major sporting events, including the Australian Open and Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Immigration Appeal: Offers regional migration options for areas outside Melbourne.
Capital: Brisbane
Population: ~5.65 million (2025 estimate)
Economy: A tourism-driven economy supported by mining, agriculture, and renewable energy.
Job Market:
• Opportunities in tourism, construction, and agriculture.
• Increasing roles in renewable energy and tech.
Key Industries:
Tourism and hospitality
• Mining and resources
• Agriculture and food production
• Renewable energy
Specialities:
Specialities:
• Known as the Sunshine State for its warm climate and stunning beaches.
• Features natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, and Whitsunday
Islands.
• Tourist hubs: Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and Cairns.
• Brisbane is an emerging tech and business hub.
Immigration Appeal: : Regional visa incentives are available for Northern Queensland.
Capital: Perth
Population: ~3.03 million (2025 estimate)
Economy: Resource-rich state, with mining as its backbone.
Job Market:
• Dominated by mining, oil, and gas industries.
• Growing demand for skilled workers in trades and renewable energy.
Key Industries:
• Mining and resources (iron ore, gold, natural gas)
• Agriculture (wheat, cattle, sheep)
• Tourism (eco and adventure tourism)
• Renewable energy
Specialities:
• The largest state by land area, offering vast wilderness and outback adventures.
• Home to major mining companies like Rio Tinto and BHP.
• Attractions: Margaret River, Ningaloo Reef, and Karijini National Park.
• Perth offers a laid-back lifestyle with beautiful beaches.
Immigration Appeal: Skilled migrants in trades and resources are in high demand.
Capital: Adelaide
Population: ~1.9 million (2025 estimate)
Economy: Known for wine production, agriculture, and the defence industry
Job Market:
• Renewable energy and advanced manufacturing are key growth sectors.
• High demand for defence and aerospace professionals.
Key Industries:
• Defence and aerospace
• Wine and agriculture
• Renewable energy
• Tourism
Specialities:
• Famous for Barossa Valley and Clare Valley wine regions.
• Leading in renewable energy with high solar energy uptake.
• Attractions: Kangaroo Island, Flinders Ranges, and Adelaide Hills.
• Adelaide is celebrated for its festivals and affordable lifestyle.
Immigration Appeal: Actively sponsors skilled migrants in priority industries.
Capital: Darwin
Population: ~263,000 (2025 estimate)
Economy: Resource-focused, with significant contributions from mining and tourism
Job Market:
• Strong in mining, tourism, and healthcare sectors.
• High demand for skilled workers in agriculture and defence.
Key Industries:
• Mining (uranium, gold, oil, and gas)
• Tourism (eco and cultural tourism)
• Agriculture and aquaculture
• Defence
Specialities:
• Rich Aboriginal culture and history.
• Attractions: Uluru, Kakadu National Park, and Litchfield National Park.
• Darwin is the gateway to Asia and offers a tropical lifestyle.
Immigration Appeal: Regional visas make this an attractive option for skilled migrants.
Capital: Canberra
Population: : ~484,000 (2025 estimate)
Economy:: Driven by government services, education, and research
Job Market:
• Public administration, education, and research are key sectors.
• Opportunities in IT and tourism.
Key Industries:
• Government and public administration
• Education and research
• Information technology
• Tourism
Specialities:
• Home to Australia’s Parliament House and national institutions like the National Museum
and Australian War Memorial.
• Canberra offers a high standard of living with excellent schools and healthcare.
• Surrounded by nature reserves, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Immigration Appeal: Provides state nominations for migrants with skills aligned to its needs.
Undergraduate (UG):
Minimum 60% in 12th
IELTS 6.0 overall (no band less than 5.5)
Accepted tests: PTE, TOEFL
Postgraduate (PG):
Minimum 60%+ in Bachelor’s
IELTS 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
Accepted alternatives: PTE, TOEFL
AUD 29,710 – Living expenses (student – for 12 months)
1 Year Tuition Fees – As per university offer letter
OSHC – Overseas Student Health Cover
Travel Expenses: Approx. AUD 2,000
Spouse: AUD 10,394
Per Child: AUD 4,449
Bank savings (student / parents)
Education loan sanction letter (RBI-approved bank)
Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP)
Life insurance policies
Loan against Fixed Deposit
Valid Passport (front & back)
Academic Transcripts (10th, 12th, Diploma/Degree)
IELTS / PTE Scorecard
SOP / GTE Statement
Work Experience Documents (if any)
Proof of Funds – bank statements / loan letter
Income Documents:
ITR
Salary slips
Business proof (if applicable)
