Study in Australia
Australia is the third most popular study destination in the world, attracting over half a million international students annually. With world-class universities, a high quality of life, and a clear pathway to permanent residency, it is an increasingly compelling choice for UAE students.
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Universities in world top 100
500,000+
International students
AUD 20,000–45,000
Average tuition (per year)
2–6 years
Post-study work rights
Why Students Choose Australia
World-Class Institutions
Australia's Group of Eight universities — including Melbourne, ANU, and Sydney — consistently rank among the world's best.
Post-Study Work & PR Pathways
Australia offers some of the most generous post-study work rights globally, and studying in Australia can contribute significantly to a permanent residency application.
Safe & High Quality of Life
Australia consistently ranks among the world's most liveable countries, with excellent healthcare, safety, and infrastructure.
Diverse Course Options
Australia excels particularly in engineering, IT, health sciences, business, and environmental studies — all globally in-demand fields.
Where We Place Students in Australia
What Students Study
What You Need to Apply
Australian universities assess UAE students based on their final secondary school results (converted to an ATAR equivalent), English proficiency (IELTS 6.0–7.0 overall typically), and sometimes a portfolio or interview for specialist programmes. Foundation and diploma pathways are available for students who do not meet direct entry requirements.
How to Get Your Student Visa
Receive an official letter of offer from your chosen Australian university
Accept the offer and receive your Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE)
Apply for Student Visa (Subclass 500) online through the Australian Department of Home Affairs
Provide financial evidence (tuition + AUD 21,041 living costs for first year)
Complete Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) — mandatory
Await visa grant — typically 4–6 weeks from a complete application
Tuition & Living Costs
When to Apply
Australia has two main intakes: February/March (Semester 1) and July (Semester 2). Some institutions also offer November intakes for specific programmes. February is the larger intake with more course availability.
Student LifeLife as a Student in Australia
Australia is celebrated for its outdoor lifestyle, multicultural cities, and welcoming attitude to international students. Work rights of 48 hours per fortnight during study and unlimited during breaks allow students to earn while studying. The cost of living is significant but manageable in smaller cities.
Common Questions About Studying in Australia
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