Canberra
Capital
English
Language
+61
Dialing Code
Australian Dollar
Currency
26+ Million
Population
43+
Universities
485,555
International
Students
AUD 28,000
Tuition fee
Why Choose Australia?
Australia is a top destination for international students seeking quality education, global career opportunities, and a multicultural lifestyle. With Alfa Beta, your journey to studying in Australia becomes seamless—from choosing the right course to securing your visa. We ensure high success rates, expert guidance, and complete support.

1. Top-Ranked Universities

Home to 43+ globally reputed universities, including University of Sydney, UNSW, and University of Melbourne.

2. Diverse & In-Demand Programs

Choose from popular fields like Engineering, Business, IT, Healthcare, AI, and Renewable Energy.

3. Post-Study Work & Job Opportunities

Work part-time (20 hrs/week) during study and gain 2–6 years of post-study work rights.

4. Cultural Diversity & Safety

Experience a safe, welcoming, and multicultural environment with strong student support.

5. Pathway to PR & Global Careers

High-demand fields and regional study options increase PR prospects and employability.

Admission Requirement For Studying In Australia
Documents Required for Admission:
Academic Records (Transcripts, Certificates)
TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo Scores
Valid Passport
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
University Application Form
Letters of Recommendation
Financial Proof (for I-20 issuance)
Resume/CV
Documents Required for CAS:
Tuition fee payment Receipt
Tuberculosis Report
Financial Fund
Provisional Offer letter from the University
Visa Documentation:
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Financial Documents
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Academic Documents & Test Scores
Academic Intake

Major Intake : September & January

Rolling Intake : April, May, November

Top Universities

Cost & Financial Planning
Tuition Fees:

AUD 28,000 – 54,000/year

Living Costs:

AUD 21,000 – 25,000/year

Additional Costs (travel, pocket money):

AUD 2,000 – 3,000 year

Visa Process

1

Apply to Australian Universities
- Submit applications to chosen institutions or through admission partners
- Receive offer letter (conditional or unconditional)

2

Receive Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
- After accepting the offer and paying tuition deposit

3

Purchase Health Insurance (OSHC)
- Mandatory Overseas Student Health Cover for visa processing

4

Prepare & Submit Visa Application (Subclass 500)
- Upload documents, financial proof, and pay visa fee online

5

Attend Medical & Biometrics (if required)
- Complete health checks and ID verification

6

Get Visa Decision
- Wait for approval and prepare for travel to Australia

FAQs

Australia is globally recognized for its high-quality education system, top-ranked universities, and student-friendly environment. With a wide range of programs, innovative teaching methods, and research excellence, Australia offers strong academic and career outcomes. Additionally, the multicultural society, safe cities, and post-study work opportunities make it an attractive destination for international students.

 

Australian universities typically offer two main intakes:

  • February (Semester 1) – This is the primary intake with the most course options.
  • July (Semester 2) – A secondary intake with selected programs available.
    Some institutions may also offer a November or trimester intake, depending on the course structure. It’s recommended to start the application process at least 6–9 months before the intended intake.

To study in Australia, international students must meet English proficiency requirements through one of the approved tests. Common minimum scores include:

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5, with no band less than 6.0
  • TOEFL iBT: 79–93
  • PTE Academic: 58–64
    Some programs, especially in health or law, may require higher scores. Students should always check specific course requirements from their chosen university.

Yes, international students on a valid student visa can work up to 48 hours per fortnight (two weeks) during academic sessions and unlimited hours during semester breaks. This allows students to gain valuable work experience and support their living expenses, but students must ensure their work does not interfere with academic commitments.

Tuition fees vary by course and institution:

  • Undergraduate: AUD 20,000 – AUD 45,000/year
  • Postgraduate: AUD 22,000 – AUD 50,000/year
    Living expenses average AUD 1,500 – AUD 2,500/month.

After graduation, students can apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485):

  • 2 years for Bachelor’s
  • 3 years for Master’s
  • 4 years for PhD holders
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