Group of Eight universities, the world's highest minimum wages, and up to four years of post-study work.
Book Free CounsellingAustralia combines academic weight with earning power. The Group of Eight universities rank alongside the world's best, and the Temporary Graduate visa gives you two to four years of full work rights after finishing. Australia's minimum wage is among the highest anywhere, so the 48 hours a fortnight you can work during study genuinely dents your living costs.
Courses are industry-tied — nursing, engineering and IT degrees come with placements and professional accreditation baked in, which matters if your long-term plan involves skilled migration, since Australia publishes exactly which occupations it needs.
High minimum wages make part-time work actually worthwhile.
Longer work rights for regional-campus graduates.
Australia tells you which professions it wants — plan your course around it.
Research universities consistently ranked in the global top 100.
The lifestyle cliché is true: beaches, sunshine, sport and an outdoors culture that pulls you away from your screen. Cities are consistently rated among the world's most liveable, with big Indian communities in Melbourne and Sydney. Living costs bite hardest in those two cities — Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth are friendlier on rent and often come with extra migration points for regional study.
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