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Why apply for an Australian Student Visa?

  • Huge options to choose from 43 universities
  • AUD 300 million scholarships for international student
  • Over 22000 courses to choose from
  • 710,000+ international students in Australian universities in 2023
  • Student satisfaction rate of 90%

 

Australia Student Visa

  • Australia is 3rd most sought-after destination for international students, with 6 out of the Top 100 global universities.
  • Studying in Australia offers UK students a chance to gain a global perspective for the future by:-
  • boosting cross-cultural skills
  • learning to build networks
  • improving communication skills
  • raising the standard of living
  • A degree from an Australian university will allow you to get your dream job at an Australian MNC.
  • Australia’s labour shortage problem allows international students like you to work under a post-study work permit.
  • Studying top-notch courses, you can earn 28% higher salaries in Australia than in the UK to help boost your career.

 

Reasons to Study in Australia

  • Many Australian government-funded public universities provide Commonwealth Register of Institutions of Courses (CRICOS) registered courses at affordable prices.
  • You can be assured of consistently performing well in your studies as highly qualified and competent educators at universities will teach you all the aspects.
  • You can enter Australia 90 days before your course starts to familiarise yourself with the Australian lifestyle.
  • As a UK student in Australia on a student visa, you can earn money by working 20 hours per week while studying to support yourself.
  • However, if you are a PhD scholar, you won’t have to face work time limit restrictions.
  • You can also get involved in volunteer or unpaid work in Australia while staying on a student visa.
  • Whatever work you do as a volunteer is not included in the 20-hour weekly limit for students in Australia if it is voluntary.
  • Also, your work should be for a non-profit organization to benefit Australian society, and no remuneration should be received.
  • Australia faces a labour shortage, which means you can seek work under a post-study work permit.

 

Top Universities in Australia

QS Best Student Cities Rankings 2024 lists Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Gold Coast as the Top 100 Best Cities to Study for international students. Following is the list of top-ranked universities in Australia.

University Australia Rank 2024 QS World University Ranking 2024
The University of Melbourne 1 14
The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) 2 19
The University of Sydney 2 19
Australian National University (ANU) 4 34
Monash University 5 42
The University of Queensland 6 43
The University of Western Australia 7 72
The University of Adelaide 8 89
University of Technology Sydney 9 90
Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) 10 130

 

Some other popular universities in Australia that you can opt for:-

  • Bond University
  • Deakin University
  • Griffith University
  • International Institute of Business and Technology (IIBT)
  • Central Queensland University
  • Southern Cross University
  • The Hotel School
  • University of South Australia
  • University of Wollongong
  • Charles Sturt University
  • James Cook University
  • Le Cordon Bleu
  • Leaders Institute
  • New York Film Academy - Australia
  • La Trobe University
  • LCI Melbourne
  • Queensland International Business Academy
  • Western Sydney University

 

List of Affordable Universities in Australia

  • Australia is known for providing students with the best experience and benefits, including international ones.
  • However, many universities charge high student costs, forcing many to change their education plans.
  • Below is the list of affordable public universities in Australia:-

University

Fees/Year (Average
 in AUD)

University of Southern Queensland

24000

University of the Sunshine Coast

23200

Edith Cowan University

31800

Charles Darwin University

25000

Australian Catholic University

28000

Charles Sturt University

30900

Western Sydney University

30200

University of Queensland

25800

University of Canberra

26800

Victoria University

28600

University of New England

29400

Queensland University of Technology

31500

University of Adelaide

32500

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

33600

University of Newcastle

36690

 

Study Intakes of Australia

Intake

Month/s

1st

February

2nd

July

3rd

November

 

  • Intakes in Australia are based on the semesters.
  • You can enrol in your favourite university to study your preferred course from the start of the semester.
  • February and July are 2 popular intakes in Australian universities, with February being more preferred.
  • November is the least popular intake due to limited choices of courses.

 

Australia Student Visa Types

  • Australia is the 3rd most popular study destination for international students to live and study globally.
  • An Australian student visa allows you to study at your favourite university in Australia for the duration of your chosen course.
  • You can work part-time off/on campus while studying, opt for post-study work, and apply for education loans and scholarships as per your choice if needed.
  • Based on your choice and preference, you can apply for the following student visas:-
  • Student Visa (Subclass 500) –It allows you to pursue a full-time course in an Australian university, work part-time, and live in Australia for up to 5 years.
  • Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590) – If you wish to support a student studying in Australia under 18 years or older, you must apply for this visa.
  • Training Visa (Subclass 407) – This visa will allow you to participate in any classroom-based professional training program/course in an Australian university and stay in Australia for up to 2 years.
  • If you want to study in Australia, you need an Australian student visa. To be eligible, you must prove to the Australian Department of Home Affairs that you have met the following requirements:-
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
  • Proof of enrollment
  • English language proficiency
  • Health and character certificate
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) or health policy
  • Academic and work experience
  • Financial proof
  • Complete application form

 

Steps to apply for Subclass 500 Visa

  • Step 1: Apply to the Australian education institution of your choice
  • Step 2: Gather all relevant documents once application is approved
  • Step 3: Apply online for the relevant student visa
  • Step 4: Schedule an appointment for biometrics (if required)
  • Step 5: Pay visa fees
  • Step 6: Once approved fly off within the valid start date

 

Australia Student Visa Dependents

  • Australia’s Department of Home Affairs allows those applying for student visas to bring their immediate family to the country.
  • Under student visa immediate family members are called dependents and include spouse or de facto partner as well as children below 18 years.
  • Those with dependent visas can stay permanently in Australia or as long as the student visa holder is studying but can’t work.

 

Post Study Work Permit

  • Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) or Post Study Work Permit, allows eligible international students like you, having completed education in an Australian university and received a degree, to stay in Australia and gain work experience. You can also bring your family to live with you.
  • You can work in Australia for 2 to 4 years. There is no limit on the type of work you can do or the hours you work under this visa, whether full-time or part-time. To be eligible for subclass 485 visa, you need to:-
  • be under 50 years of age
  • hold an eligible student visa
  • be granted a qualification certificate of a CRICOS-registered course
  • meet all additional requirements of your work stream
  • The visa can help you get subclass 189 or 190 work visa once you become eligible and even get a Permanent Residency in Australia. The subclass 485 visa has 4 different parts namely:-
  • Graduate Work Stream
  • Post-Study Work Stream
  • Second Post-Study Work Stream
  • Replacement Stream
  • For Post Study Work Permit, international students like you are required to:-
  • Complete 2 years of academics in Australia at Bachelor level and above (Diploma holders are NOT eligible).
  • Study, your field of study does NOT affect your eligibility.
  • Have cleared all requirements of a CRICOS-registered course.
  • Give the reference number of your Certificate of Sponsorship.
  • Submit proof of your English language proficiency.
  • Furnish your passport copy or any other document identity proof.
  • Submit details of your job title and the annual salary you will earn.

 

Australia Student Visa Costs

Student Visa Type

Base Application Charges

Additional Charges (for below 18 years)

Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590)

AUD 650

AUD 480 (AUD 160)

Student Visa (Subclass 500)

AUD 650

AUD 480 (AUD 160)

Training Visa (Subclass 407)

AUD 325

AUD 325 (AUD 80)

Post Study Work Visa

AUD 1650

 

 

Student Visa Processing Time for Australia

  • The student visa processing time for Australia from the UK is anywhere between 1 month and 3 months.
  • You can apply for a student visa from the UK about 124 days before your course starts and travel to Australia about 90 days before your course commences.

 

How Y-Axis can help you? 

As independent overseas education consultant, we help you get Australian study visa without hassle.

  • We provide coaching services to clear IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and CAE English language exams.
  • Through Y-Axis Campus Ready Program, we counsel you to navigate through your study program.
  • Our personalised service like Y-Path helps chart the best route for success in studies.
  • Our Course Recommendation Service helps you search most relevant course as per qualification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are English Language Test Score Requirements For Study Visa in Australia?

Suppose you are not a native English speaker living in the UK or a Permanent Resident of a non-English speaking nation. In that case, you must take the English Language Test (ELT) in Australia as part of your student visa. There are several types of ELT in Australia; you need to choose the correct ELT specified by your university in Australia for the course you are pursuing. Below are the minimum scores required to score for ELTs in Australia.

 

English Language Test

Minimum Overall Score

IELTS

5.5

TOEFL

46

CET

162

PTE

42

Occupational English Test

‘B’ for each test component

What are the Different Work Permissions for Various Australia Study Visa?

The following are the variations in work permissions and other related differentiations under the Australia Study Visa:-

Categories of differentiation 

Visa (Subclass 485) 

Visa (Subclass 500) 

Visa (Subclass 590) 

Cost of Visa 

AUD 1730 

AUD 650  

AUD 650  

Work Permissions While Studying 

Study Visas after April 2008 automatically make you eligible to work:- 

 
-For up to 20 hours per week (starting Monday and continuing till Sunday) while your course is in session 
 

-For unlimited hours when your course is not in session 
Note that you can’t work till the start of your course 

Work Permit After Completing Education 

Note that English Language Proficiency courses pursued by international students can’t be used to fulfill Australia Study Visa Requirement. 

 

So these courses can’t be counted for Post Study Work Permit under sub-class 485 

  

International student who complete Australian study requirement, are eligible to apply for Post-Study Work Permit under both subclasses. 

Exceptions  

(if any) 

In case an international student has been asked to take an English language course as a forerunner to admission to a regular degree/diploma course, the international student must apply for a student visa that is eligible for the main course. 

In case the course duration doesn’t match the Australian Study Visa Requirement, the international student can undertake 2 or more programs that will be added to check his/her eligibility for a Post Study Work Permit. 

In case your visa expires before you complete your graduation, then as an you can apply for a visitor visa.  

 

You need to provide a letter from your Australian university/ institute that states the upcoming date of your graduation in the course. 

What are the Key Features of Post Study Work Visa?

S. No. 

Post-Study Work Visa 

Key Features 

1. 

Skilled-Recognised (Subclass 476) Graduate Visa  

Applicable for Engineering graduates 

 

 

Stay duration up to 18 months 

 

 

Processing time 8 months to 11 months 

 

 

Visa cost Starts from AUD 405 

 

 

Visa type Temporary 

 

 

Allows you to bring the family with you 

2. 

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) for Graduate Work Stream 

Applicable for recent graduates 

 

 

Stay duration up to 18 months 

 

 

Processing time 90 days to 4 months 

 

 

Visa cost start from AUD 1650 

 

 

Visa type is temporary 

 

 

Allows you to bring your family with you 

3. 

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) for Post-Study Work Stream 

Recent graduates from an Australian institution can apply for this visa 

 

 

Stay duration Between 2 and 4 years 

 

 

Processing time 70 days to 90 days 

 

 

Visa cost Starts from AUD 1650 

 

 

Visa type Temporary 

 

 

Allows you to bring the family with you 

What and Where to Study in Australia After Graduation?

If you wish to pursue a Master’s degree in Australia, you can do it by choosing the right kind of subject, degree, and most importantly the university. It will help you enhance your technical skills and give your CV an edge over others.

As an international student from the UK having completed your graduation, you should look for a university where the emphasis is on practical learning, knowledge enhancement, and hands-on work experience. All these will help you become job-ready for the future. Universities in Australia provide you a chance to enhance research-based learning approaches that will allow you to implement any concepts or ideas that you may learn in your classroom.

You can start by looking at the subjects available for post-graduate studies that are in line with your graduation program. You can narrow down your preferred choices as per your academic scores by listing the most relevant ones. You can then look for universities and colleges offering programs covering your preferred subjects.

As a next step you apply to the Australian universities and institutions by taking the language and/or aptitude tests. Once you clear some of the most appropriate ones, it is then up to you to decide where to study. Where to study not only on the subjects you choose but also on fee structure, faculty, college environment, facilities, communication, and safety.

You must also consider which university allows you to work on or off campus to support yourself. After considering all the above choose which will be your preferred course at your preferred university and prepare accordingly.

Can My Australia International Student Visa Get Rejected?

Yes, your Australia international student visa can be rejected. However, the rejection rate for an international student visa is only between 4-8% in the last few years. If your student visa lacks any kind of information that could have bolstered your student visa claim by proving the claims you mentioned, there is a good chance that your Australian study visa will be rejected.