The most popular courses in Australia include Accountancy, Psychology, Computer Science & Information technology, Biomedical Engineering, Architecture, Tourism & Hospitality and Actuarial Science
The first intake is the best intake to apply for Australian universities and is widely preferred by Indian students. In case applicants have missed the first intake, they can prepare for the next intake.
There 2 intakes in Australia for admission with first intake starting from February/March and ends at May/June. The second intake starts in July or August and typically ends in November.
Yes, it is possible to study in Australia with low grades or GPA as there are many universities in Australia accepting GPA below 3.0 for graduate admission. However, some universities may require GMAT scores to work experience from candidate's with low GPA.
A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 is required for graduate admission in Australia and a score of 6.0 is required for undergraduate admission.
The admission process in Australia universities is quite easy but it requires enough time from international students with proper planning. International students are advised to directly contact the University they are applying to in case they feel any difficulty during the admission process.
An undergraduate degree in Australia will take 3 years to complete while an honours degree takes 4 years. On the other, a full-time masters degree in Australia has a duration of 1 to 2 years.
A bachelor's degree in Australia generally cost around 15,000 - 33,000 AUD (8.29 lakhs to 18.24 lakhs INR) per year while a Masters degree in Australia may typically cost somewhere between 14,000 - 37,000 AUD (7.74 lakhs to 20.46 lakhs INR) per year.
The colleges and universities in Australia are quite affordable for international students as compared to those in USA, and UK. Some of the cheapest colleges in Australia include Flinders University, IPAG Business School, University of Wollongong and the University of New Sydney.
Australia National University is currently the number one university in Australia and ranks #30 by QS World University Rankings. It is followed by The University of Melbourne(#33), and the University of Sydney(#43).