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Why Australia

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.

Australia – Key Highlights

8,00,000+

International students studying in Australia

1,00,000+

Temporary Graduate Visas approved yearly

6,00,000+

Job opportunities available across Australia with strong demand in Healthcare, IT, Hospitality and Retail

Choose Your Pathway

Information Technology & Computer Science
  • 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

Healthcare & Nursing
  • Nursing (RN, EN)

  • Aged Care Nursing

  • Mental Health Nursing

  • Midwifery

  • Medical Laboratory Science

  • Pharmacy

  • Physiotherapy

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Radiography & Medical Imaging

  • Public Health

Business & Management
  • Business Administration (MBA)

  • Project Management

  • Human Resource Management

  • Accounting & Finance

  • Marketing & Communication

  • Supply Chain & Logistics

  • Hospitality & Tourism Management

Engineering

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

Education & Teaching
  • Early Childhood Education

  • Primary School Teaching

  • Secondary School Teaching

  • Special Education

  • TESOL / English Teaching

  • Vocational & Training Teacher

Other
  • Arts & Design

  • Trades & Vocational Studies

  • Agriculture & Environmental Science

  • Science

  • Media & Communication

Australian States

New South Wales (NSW)

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.

Victoria (VIC)

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.

Queensland (QLD)

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.

Western Australia (WA)

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.

South Australia (SA)

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.

Northern Territory (NT)

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.

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

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.

Visa Requirements

Academic & English Test Requirements

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

Financial Requirements

Minimum Funds Required

  • 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

Additional Funds for Dependents

  • Spouse: AUD 10,394

  • Per Child: AUD 4,449

Accepted Financial Documents

  • Bank savings (student / parents)

  • Education loan sanction letter (RBI-approved bank)

Not Accepted

  • Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP)

  • Life insurance policies

  • Loan against Fixed Deposit

Document Checklist
  • 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)

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