Study in Australia

Education in Australia

Study in Australia

Build an Australian study plan around your academic background, career goals and budget with guidance on courses, CRICOS-registered providers, admissions, scholarships, student visas and preparation for life in Australia.

Your course should be an education decision first. Choose a program that offers genuine academic and career progression. Study, work and migration settings can change, and enrolment in an Australian course does not guarantee employment, a graduate visa or permanent residence.

Why study in Australia?

Australia offers internationally recognised qualifications across universities, TAFE institutes, vocational providers, schools and English-language colleges. Students can access practical learning, modern facilities, diverse communities and formal support services throughout their studies.

Australia's international education sector is regulated through the Education Services for Overseas Students framework. Providers and courses offered to student visa holders must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students, known as CRICOS.

Australian study options

ELICOS: English-language study for general, academic or professional goals.
Foundation and pathways: preparation for students who need a bridge into higher education.
Vocational education: certificates and diplomas with practical, industry-focused training.
Undergraduate study: associate and bachelor qualifications across a broad range of disciplines.
Postgraduate study: graduate certificates, diplomas and master's degrees for advanced learning.
Research degrees: master's by research and doctoral programs with academic supervision.

Choosing the right course

Start with the career or further-study outcome you want, then compare course content, entry requirements, accreditation, practical placements, delivery method and graduate opportunities. The course level should represent credible progression from your previous education and experience.

For regulated careers such as nursing, teaching, engineering or allied health, confirm professional accreditation and registration requirements separately. Course completion alone may not satisfy every licensing or employment requirement.

Choosing an education provider and city

Compare providers on academic fit, CRICOS registration, campus location, facilities, teaching approach, student support, placement arrangements, total fees and refund policies. Rankings can provide context but should not replace a detailed comparison of the course itself.

When selecting a city, consider accommodation availability, living costs, climate, transport, community, part-time opportunities and distance from the campus or placement sites. A lower tuition fee can be offset by higher living or travel expenses.

Your study journey

01

Profile and goal assessment

Review your academics, English level, work history, interests, career direction, preferred location and budget.

02

Course and provider shortlist

Compare suitable CRICOS courses, entry criteria, intakes, tuition, accreditation and progression options.

03

Prepare admission applications

Submit accurate academic, English, identity, employment and course-specific supporting documents.

04

Accept the offer and obtain a CoE

Review all conditions and costs, satisfy requirements and follow the provider's acceptance and payment process.

05

Visa and departure preparation

Prepare a separate Student visa application and organise insurance, funds, accommodation and arrival planning.

Admission requirements

Requirements vary by course and provider. They can include minimum academic results, prerequisite subjects, English-language evidence, a portfolio, audition, interview, work experience, CV, references, research proposal or contact with a potential supervisor.

Applicants should provide clear, complete and genuine records. Non-English documents generally require appropriate English translations. A provider may issue a conditional offer if academic, English or other requirements remain outstanding.

Understanding CRICOS, AQF and the CoE

CRICOS lists the Australian providers and courses approved for international students studying on a Student visa. Verify both the provider and the specific course and location rather than relying only on marketing material.

The Australian Qualifications Framework connects nationally recognised tertiary qualifications across ten levels. After accepting an offer and meeting the provider's requirements, students receive a Confirmation of Enrolment, which is normally required for a Student visa application.

Tuition fees and living costs

Prepare a realistic budget covering tuition, provider deposits, Overseas Student Health Cover, visa costs, flights, accommodation, food, transport, study materials, utilities and emergency funds. Course fees and living expenses vary significantly by provider, program and location.

Do not depend on part-time work to fund the full cost of study. Student visa work conditions apply, employment is not guaranteed and academic progress must remain the priority.

Before accepting an Australian course

  • Verify the provider, course and campus location on CRICOS.
  • Compare curriculum, accreditation, placements and graduate outcomes.
  • Confirm academic, English and any prerequisite entry requirements.
  • Read the offer, tuition schedule, refund policy and enrolment conditions carefully.
  • Budget for the full course and realistic living expenses, not tuition alone.
  • Understand the separate Student visa and Genuine Student requirements.
  • Keep copies of applications, receipts, policies, the CoE and all supporting evidence.

Scholarships and financial support

Scholarships may be offered by education providers, governments and other organisations. They can be based on academic merit, leadership, research, region, subject area or financial circumstances. Eligibility, closing dates, continuation rules and covered expenses differ.

Apply early and confirm whether an award reduces tuition only or also supports living expenses. Never assume a scholarship is secured until you receive formal written confirmation.

Student visa and health cover

Admission and visa assessment are separate. A Confirmation of Enrolment does not guarantee a Student visa. Applicants must meet the current requirements, which can include Genuine Student, financial, English, health, character and Overseas Student Health Cover criteria.

Visa rules, evidence settings and work conditions can change. Check the Department of Home Affairs requirements applying when you lodge and comply with all conditions throughout your stay.

International student rights and support

CRICOS providers must meet obligations under the ESOS framework, including requirements relating to information, support and complaints processes. The Tuition Protection Service can assist eligible international students when a provider cannot fully deliver their course.

Students can also access provider orientation, academic support, counselling, disability services, careers advice and emergency assistance. Ask each provider what services are available at the specific campus.

How Echoes Global Education can assist

Echoes Global Education can help assess your profile, shortlist suitable courses and CRICOS providers, coordinate admission documents, explain offer conditions, identify scholarship opportunities and support Student visa and pre-departure preparation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Study in Australia FAQs

It is a course registered for delivery to international students studying in Australia on a Student visa. Verify the provider, course and location on the official CRICOS register.

Compare academic and career fit, course content, level, accreditation, entry criteria, placements, location, total cost and progression opportunities.

No. Admission and visa assessment are separate. You must independently meet all Student visa requirements applying at the time of lodgement.

Yes. Providers, governments and other organisations offer scholarships with different eligibility, deadlines, values and continuation conditions.

Student visa holders may work only within the conditions attached to their visa. Check the current limits in your grant letter or VEVO and keep study as your primary purpose.
Our Process

Your Journey, Guided at Every Step

A clear, personalised process designed to help you move forward with confidence.

Initial Consultation

Tell us about your education, career, family and migration goals so we can understand your circumstances.

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Personalised Pathway

We assess suitable study, admission and visa pathways and explain the available options clearly.

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Application Preparation

Our team helps organise the required information and documents and prepares your application carefully.

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Ongoing Support

We keep you informed, answer your questions and guide you through important next steps and updates.

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