- TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- IELTS: International English Language Testing System
- PTE: Pearson Test of English (Academic)
- Both public and private schools
- Universities & Colleges Community Colleges / Technical Institutes
- Career Colleges
- Language Schools, Secondary Schools
- Universities: These institutions provide advanced degrees like bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs (PhD), along with shorter qualifications like certificates and graduate diplomas.
- Vocational Colleges: These can be either government-run or privately funded. They work closely with different industries to offer practical, skill-focused programs that prepare students for specific careers.
- Schools: Australia has both government-funded public schools and private schools.
- Diploma & Advanced Diploma: AU$10,000 to 14,000/-*
- Bachelor’s Degree: AU$: 15,000 to 19,000 per year*
- Graduate Diplomas & Masters: AU$15,000/- to AU$23,000/-*
- Part time work right – 40 hours per fort night when the courses in session and full time work rights for spouse for Masters, PhD and post-doctoral programs
- Bachelors 2 years stay back
- Masters by course work 2 years can be extended by 2 years Masters by research (3 years )up to 3 years &PhD students – up to 4 years
- Winter , Summer , Fall
- Australia offers many grants and scholarships that can help support a learner’s studies in the country. Aside from financial support from the Australian government, students can also tap other organizations or the educational institution itself to apply for financial assistance.
- Below are some of the more prominent financial assistance programs international students in higher education can apply for:
- Australia Awards
- Destination Australia
- Australia Government Research Training Program (RTP)
- Australia APEC Women in Research Fellowship
- International students who want to check their eligibility for specific schools, courses, and scholarships can check the official Australian Government website Study Australia.