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Study in Australia from Nepal

Universities, Courses, Cost & Scholarships

Discover why Australia is a top choice for Nepalese students.

Australia remains a top destination for Nepalese students seeking high-quality education, offering diverse courses across fields like business, engineering, humanities, and language studies. With over 22,000 programs at 1,100 universities and institutions, students can earn globally recognised degrees while benefiting from a vibrant, supportive environment. The country’s strong academic reputation, excellent living standards, and extensive post-study work opportunities make it an ideal choice for those looking to advance their careers. Additionally, Australia provides numerous scholarships, making world-class education more accessible.

Why study in Australia?

  1. Student-friendly cities According to the QS Best Student Cities 2025, 6 of the top 50 student cities are in Australia.*
  2. Post-study work rights: Australia offer up to 6 years of post-study work rights
  3. World-recognised universities: Australia is known for its good quality education. According to the QS World University Rankings 2025, 9 of the top 100 universities are in Australia.*
  4. Internationally recognised degrees: Australian degrees are renowned worldwide.
  5. Part-time Work: You can work part-time up to 48 hours per fortnight in Australia

Student visa requirements for Nepalese students to study in Australia

The visa you need will depend on the course level, the type of study you want to pursue, and the duration of the program. As an international student, you would require a student (subclass 500) visa, regardless of your field of study, the university you applied to, and the tuition fees. Coming into effect on July 1, 2016, a student subclass 500 visa lets you stay in Australia for the duration of your study program, which is mostly up to five years and in line with your enrolment date. For a smooth stay, you need to ensure that your visa remains valid and that you abide by the student visa conditions mentioned on your student visa. You can read up in detail about this kind of visa on the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.

Cost of studying in Australia for Nepalese students

Your expenditure on tuition fees depends on the type of qualification and the university or school you opt for. For instance, veterinary and medical degrees cost substantially more than other degrees. The average tuition fees at one of Australia’s tertiary institutions range between AUD 20,000 and AUD 30,000 a year. The average tuition fees for various study programs in Australia, expressed in Australian dollars (AUD). For schooling, annual fees range from AUD 7,800 to AUD 30,000. English language studies, which vary in duration, cost AUD 350 to AUD 450 per week. Vocational Education and Training (VET), including certificates I to IV, diplomas, and advanced diplomas, has an annual fee range of AUD 4,000 to AUD 22,000. Undergraduate bachelor’s degree programs typically cost between AUD 15,000 and AUD 35,000 annually. Postgraduate master’s degree programs have an annual fee range of AUD 20,000 to AUD 42,000. Similarly, doctoral degrees cost AUD 20,000 to AUD 42,000 annually, with opportunities for scholarships covering up to 100% of the tuition fees and living grants, provided students meet university requirements. These costs reflect the wide range of study options available in Australia and highlight opportunities for financial aid to make education more accessible.

Scholarships to study in Australia

scholarships available to Nepalese students for studying in Australia, focusing on three major programs.

Scholarships to Study for Nepalese Students in Australia

Here are some popular scholarship programs you can apply to as a Nepalese student:

  1. Australia Awards: These scholarships are offered by the Department of Education, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). They aim to foster development and strengthen ties between Australia and other countries by supporting higher education and research.
  2. Australia APEC Women in Research Fellowship: This program is designed to empower high-achieving female researchers from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies. It provides opportunities to pursue advanced research and education in Australia while promoting gender equality and international collaboration.
  3. Australian Government Research and Training Program (RTP): This funding program supports both local and international students pursuing Research Doctorates or Master’s degrees. It covers tuition fees and provides additional benefits, such as living allowances, to help students focus on their academic and research goals.

Know all about the Intakes available in Australia

Unlike a single intake , Australian colleges and universities offer two major intakes. with some institutions offering a third, lesser-known-about intake. In some universities, intakes may also be referred to as a semester or trimester. The two major intakes — and a summer intake — available in Australia are: Semester 1 / T1: Late February/early March to late May/early June Semester 2 / T2: Late July/early August through to November Semester 3 / T3: Late October / early November through to February Which intake to opt for? It can get a bit confusing to choose the intake that’s best for you. Consider factors like the availability of your preferred program, your academic records, entrance test scores, acceptance rates, job opportunities and your readiness to join the program whilst making a decision. While most of the masters programs are available in February or July intakes, there are some professional programs like Health and Nursing which are available only in February intake. Again, some universities offer limited courses like Business and IT in the November or Summer intake. Typically, students prefer the July intake. But the February intake, considered as primary intake in Australia, is equally good for certain programs. Australian universities allow conditional acceptance in cases where final results are awaited. Since the results at Indian schools and colleges are usually announced in May-June, this provision may work well for you. This allows you to start with your visa application eliminating the need to wait and waste time. The Australian admission process is very streamlined. All you need to do is know when to start your application and how and when to submit it in order to maximise your chances of acceptance. To help you with the same, we have created a recommended application timeline for you. If you missed the last intake, here’s how you can make the most of the upcoming intake You can book a free counselling session with our international education specialists who can advise you on available intakes, course selection, application submission, and visa procedure.

Top courses to study in Australia

Here’s a list of top courses that international students opt to pursue in Australia for higher education: Engineering Business Analytics MBA (Masters of Business Administration) Life Sciences Artificial Intelligence (AI) Social Sciences Medicine
 

Job prospects in Australia

Australia offers strong job prospects for international students and graduates, with demand increasing in sectors like healthcare, information technology, engineering, and education. The unemployment rate in 2024 remains relatively low at 3.6%, reflecting a stable labour market. Critical skill shortages have been identified in fields such as nursing, software development, civil engineering, and teaching, making these areas particularly attractive for graduates seeking long-term opportunities. The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows international students to stay and work in Australia post-graduation.

Employment options:

  • On-campus
  • Retail
  • Hospitality
  • Tutoring
  • Office jobs
  • Freelance
  • Miscellaneous
  • Volunteering

Cost of living in Australia for Nepalese students

According to the Human Development Index 2023 and the Quality-of-Life Index 2022, Australia is ranked among the top 10 nations*, which implies Australia is counted in the top countries in terms of GDP, education system, and purchasing power parity index. So, along with the high level of income, it enjoys an excellent quality of health awareness, the medical system, and political stability. So, excited?

You should also consider these common expenses when creating your budget:

Expense CategoryWeekly Budget (AUD)
Groceries and Eating OutAUD 140 to AUD 300
Gas and ElectricityAUD 15 to AUD 25
Phone and InternetAUD 20 to AUD 35
Public TransportAUD 35 to AUD 65
Car (after purchase)AUD 160 to AUD 270
EntertainmentAUD 80 to AUD 160

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