frequently asked questions-australia

What is the best city in Australia for international students?

Melbourne is often rated as the best city for international students due to its vibrant culture, universities, and diversity.

Yes, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term and full-time during breaks.

Australia has a strong job market for fields like healthcare, engineering, and IT. Graduates may also apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) for work opportunities.

  • Data Science and Analytics
  • Healthcare and Nursing
  • Construction Management
  • Renewable Energy
  • Hospitality and Tourism

International students can earn approximately AUD 21–30 per hour, depending on the job and location.

Yes, but entry into top universities may be challenging. Pathway programs or vocational courses (TAFE) can help

You can find accommodation through:

  • University dormitories
  • Websites like Flatmates, Gumtree, and Student.com
  • Local real estate agents

Yes, dependents (spouse/children) can accompany students, but they must apply for a dependent visa and meet financial requirements

Universities like ANU, University of Melbourne, and University of Sydney offer generous scholarships.

 

How long does it take for an Australian student visa to be approved?

It usually takes 3-6 weeks, but complex cases may take longer.

Yes, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory. It covers:

  • Doctor visits
  • Hospital stays
  • Emergency services
  • Limited prescription medications
  • Use student concession cards for discounts.
  • Familiarize yourself with local transit apps like Opal (Sydney) or Myki (Melbourne).
  • Purchase weekly/monthly passes for savings.

students can enjoy:

  • Beaches and outdoor activities
  • Cultural festivals
  • Sports events
  • Museums and art galleries
  • Local cuisine and nightlife.

Yes, many universities offer internships and co-op programs as part of the curriculum, especially in fields like business, IT, and engineering.

 

Master’s students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the academic term and full-time during breaks.

Yes, you must undergo a health examination by an authorized medical provider to ensure you meet the health requirements.

The current fee for an Australia student visa (subclass 500) is approximately AUD 650, but additional charges may apply for biometrics or health checks.

Key requirements include:

  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from a registered institution
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
  • Proof of financial capability
  • English language proficiency test results (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL iBT)
  • Valid passport
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
  • Medical and character requirements
What is the Australia student visa rate in 2024?

The visa approval rate varies depending on your profile, documentation, and adherence to visa guidelines. Generally, it ranges from 85% to 95%.

The processing time for a student visa typically takes between 3 to 6 weeks, but it can vary depending on the complexity of the application.

Tuition fees vary:

  • Undergraduate programs: AUD 20,000–40,000 per year
  • Postgraduate programs: AUD 22,000–50,000 per year
  • Living expenses: AUD 21,041 per year (as required by the visa).

You can find part-time jobs through:

  • University job boards
  • Websites like Seek, Indeed, and Gumtree
  • Local businesses, cafes, and retail stores
  • Networking and community groups.
  • University of Melbourne
  • Australian National University (ANU)
  • University of Sydney
  • University of Queensland
  • University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Yes, many universities offer career support, job fairs, and placement opportunities, but campus placements are not as common as in some countries like India.

Cities like Adelaide, Hobart, and Perth generally have a lower cost of living compared to Sydney or Melbourne.

  • Undergraduate: Overall 6.0, with no band below 5.5
  • Postgraduate: Overall 6.5, with no band below 6.0

Generally, up to 8 backlogs are accepted, but this varies by university and course.