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The Cost of Studying at Australian Universities for International Students

Learn about the cost of studying, and the most affordable universities and courses in Australia.

Studying in Australia can be expensive but planning your budget smartly can help you get a handle on your finances effectively. Check out our comprehensive guide about the cost of study and the most affordable universities in Australia to help you plan well for your new life in Australia!

Cost of studying in Australia for international 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. Let’s find out the estimated tuition fees for each educational institution.

Study Program Average Annual Fees in Australian Dollar ($)
1. School $14,000 to $30,000 annually
2. English language studies $300/week (varies as per course length)
3. Vocational Education and Training
(Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
$12,000 - $40,000 annually
4. Bachelor’s degree $20,000 to $45,000 annually
5. Master’s Degree $22,000 - $50,000 annually
6. Doctoral Degree $20,000 - $42,000 annually

*Source: Australian Government website, please note that all figures are indicative

Most commonly, courses in humanities, education, and arts are a little cheaper, while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to be more expensive. If you wish to study at a postgraduate level, the tuition fee is typically higher, and the costs vary depending on the program.

One of the best ways to bring down your educational expenses is to apply for one of the many scholarships for international students out there.

What do tuition fees cover?

Tuition fees in Australia are calculated according to units or modules and are based on the student's specific needs (of the modules you choose to study). They will most likely cover:

  • Coursework; including lectures, seminars, and final exams tutorials.
  • Access to the university's facilities (such as the library or computer lab).
  • Access to the facilities and equipment needed for the training, such as laboratories and art studios.
  • Academic services and course administration fees.

Tuition fees typically do not include any student supplies (such as textbooks or stationery) or living expenses (e.g., rent, travel, or bills).

The cheapest universities in Australia for international students

If you’re looking for universities in Australia with a low budget, then you should know first that it depends on many factors, such as your preferred field of study, type of program or qualification, and the university. However, some universities offer lower tuition fees than others, and you can consider other affordable options to study in Australia.

These are the top 5 most affordable Australian universities for international students:

University Average annual cost in Australian Dollar ($)
Torrens University Australia $13,2000 – $34,480
The University of Southern Queensland $13,440 – $50,000
University of the Sunshine Coast $13,900 – $30,000
Victoria University $14,600 – $34,000
Australian Catholic University $18,944 – $41,472

The cost of a student visa to Australia

In order to study in Australia, the first step is to secure a valid student visa. Your Australian Student Visa will cost approximately $620. Find out more information about the Australian student visa, its processes, requirements, and fees.

Top 5 cheapest courses in Australia

If you want an internationally recognised degree from Australia but at a low cost, you have to check out the following list of the top 5 cheapest courses in Australia for international students.

Course Name Estimated Annual Tuition Fees in Australian Dollars
English for Academic Purposes $4,900
Foundation Studies in Communication and Social Context $28,500
Diploma in Computer Engineering $39,120
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) $44,464
Master of Economics $54,000

What’s the cost of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?

It is mandatory for all students travelling to Australia to get a medical insurance before the commencement of their program. This medical insurance is known as the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). The average cost for medical insurance ranges around $500 a year (indicative).

Your IDP counsellor can help you get the right Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).

Kick-start your journey to Australia! Speak with your IDP Education counsellor now to turn your study ambition into action!

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