About Australia


Australia is a country in the southern hemisphere. It is the sixth-largest country in the world by land area. It has a very diverse landscape with beaches, deserts, mountains, and tropical forests. The country is home to kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies. The cities in Australia are very vibrant and so well-planned.

Australia is a popular study destination for Indian students. Australian education is highly regarded globally. Most universities are ranked among the top universities in the world.

Indian students in Australia are studying in different courses and programs. The most in-demand courses are business, engineering, science, health sciences, and the arts. Australia is also known for its research and innovation, Indian students are pursuing various research projects with leading researchers and industry partners.

Australia is also known for its high quality of life, it’s safety, and cultural diversity. It is a friendly and helpful place for Indian students to study. The Indian embassy in Australia also provides services and tools to help Indian students get used to life there and reach their academic and personal goals.

sydney opera house near body of water during daytime
sydney opera house near body of water during daytime

Why Study in Australia?

  • High-Quality Education: Australian universities offer top-notch education that is recognized around the world. Some of the world’s leading universities are in Australia.

  • Diverse Culture: Australia has a diverse student population. Indian students get to learn about different cultures, which broadens their perspective and improves communication skills.

  • Beautiful Country: There are many natural sights to see in Australia, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Outback. It is a great place for students who like adventure and being outside.

  • Affordable Education: Australia is a cheaper place to study than the US and UK because college fees and living costs are lower there. There are also lots of scholarships and easy loan options available.

  • Safe and Welcoming Environment: Australia is a very safe country to live in. It has a low crime rate, and the local people value differences. It is a great place for Indian students to study abroad.

Student's Life in Australia

Indian students in Australia live a very peaceful and happy life. There is always something to do and learn in Australia. Indian food is easily available and the living costs are also not too high.

  • Adventure awaits Indian students in Australia, it has a very diverse culture and a vibrant social life.

  • Students explore stunning beaches, see cute koalas and kangaroos, or hike mountains.

  • Indian students, in their leisure time, relax by the ocean, go surfing, or they do join a local festival.

  • Students meet new people from around the world and make lifelong friendships with them.

  • Australia also has a cool music and art scene to discover.

  • The teachers are highly qualified, and universities teach with the latest technology.

  • Students gain valuable work experience through internships and field trips.

  • Indian students can also work part-time while they are studying in Australia.

If you want to have a great time while pursuing an education degree abroad, Australia is definitely the country to opt for.

Permanent Residency Option for Indian Students in Australia


Many Indian students in Australia want to stay and build a life there. For this, they try to change their study visa to a different category visa, i.e., a work visa, which sometimes leads to permanent residency. Some potential Permanent Residency (PR) options in Australia are:

  • Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): This is a points-based visa system where students get points based on their age, English language skills, qualifications, work experience, and some other factors. Students don't need a job offer or a sponsorship to apply for this visa type.

  • Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186): If an Indian student gets a job offer in Australia that is on the Skilled Occupation List, your employer can nominate you for this visa. This is a good option for permanent residency if your profession is in high demand.

  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 190): It is similar to the Employer Nomination Schem; this visa scheme also requires sponsorship, but from a state or territory government in Australia. If you're open to living and working in a regional area students can opt for this visa type.

  • Business and Investment Visa: If an Indian student can invest a certain amount of money in an Australian business, they may be eligible for a business or investment visa

Requirements for Admission in Australia

  • English Language Proficiency: Indian students have to prove their English language skills by achieving a minimum score on approved standardised tests, such as IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.

  • Academic Qualifications: Indian students must have completed their 12th class for admission to undergraduate courses and bachelor's for admission to postgraduate courses.

  • Visa Requirements: Indian students must have a valid student visa to study in Australia.

  • Application Forms and Supporting Documents: Completed application form and supporting documents, including academic transcripts, English language test scores, and evidence of financial capacity.

  • Application deadlines: Students must submit their applications by the institution's specified deadline.

Universities in Australia for Indian Students

  • Latrobe

  • Deakin

  • Monash

  • UNSW

  • Charles Darwin

Checklist for Australia Study Visa

  • Valid passport

  • Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE): from the college/university that confirms your acceptance into a specific program

  • English language proficiency test scores like IELTS, PTE, TOEFL

  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

  • Your academic transcripts and certificates

  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Statement

  • Updated resume or CV

  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses in Australia, like bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsorship letter.

  • Medical Fitness Certificate

  • Police Clearance Certificate

  • Completed Visa Application Form