Study in Australia
The Ultimate Guide for Nepalese Students Planning to Study in Australia
Why Australia as a Study Destination?
Australia offers globally recognized degrees, world-class universities, and a safe multicultural environment. Nepalese students are drawn to its post-study work opportunities, high-quality education system, and vibrant student life.
Top Universities
Safe & Secure
Multicultural
Student Visa Requirements for Nepali Students
- Valid passport
- Offer letter from an Australian institution
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
- Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
Cost of Studying in Australia
Average annual tuition fees range from AUD 20,000 to 45,000 depending on your program and university. Living costs range around AUD 21,000 per year.
AUD 20K-45K
Per year
AUD 21K
Per year
Scholarships for Nepalese Students
Intakes in Australia
There are mainly two intakes for international students:
February Intake
Main Intake
February Intake: Main intake with most courses available
July Intake
Secondary Intake
July Intake: Secondary intake for many programs
IELTS/PTE Requirements
Most universities require:
IELTS
IELTS: 6.0–6.5 overall (no band less than 5.5–6.0)
PTE
PTE: 50–58 overall
Top Courses to Study in Australia
Top Universities in Australia
Job Prospects in Australia
International students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during semesters. Post-study work rights allow graduates to stay 2–4 years after completing their degree under the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485).
Work While Studying
48 hours per fortnight during semesters
Post-Study Work
2-4 years work rights after graduation
Cost of Living
AUD 500–1500
/month
AUD 300–600
/month
AUD 150
/month
AUD 100–200
/month
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