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How to Study and Work in Australia

One of the best study destinations for international students is Australia but to maintain basic living costs, you must study and work. Except you have Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos as a sponsor, studying in Australia can be so expensive especially when you take into account costs like accommodation, meals, tuition, and other educational expenses, you need to secure a side hustle.


In addition, working as a student in Australia isn’t just limited to gaining extra income, it is also a great way to experience the unique Aussie lifestyle while gaining great new skills. Recently, Australia has attracted global attention in education acquisition as a result of the budget the government earmarks for international students yearly.


The Cost of Study in Australia

The currency used in the country is the Australian Dollar (AUD), so if you intend to obtain university education in the country, one of your major concerns will be how much it’s going to cost you.


The main advantage of studying in this country is that the government offers a lot of money to intercontinental scholars from $500 million AUD per year. Most scholarships, grants, and bursaries in hundreds exist that you can apply for to help you study in Australia.


However, the Australian government supports the educational system to a very high extent and you can be sure about experiencing a wonderful academic life in the country. The availability of different scholarships is another extra advantage of studying in the country, and there are many scholarships one may pick from and international students can get unhindered access to many of these scholarship opportunities.


The budget for education in the country is conditional on the type and duration of ones’ studies as is the case with almost all other countries. You can spend as much as $10,000 to $33,000 for undergraduate Bachelor Degrees in a year. Note that higher costs are associated with studying in private universities while public institutions generally cost less.

 A Graduate Master’s Degree approximately costs between $20,000 and $37,000 per year. The cost for a Doctoral Degree on a minimum ranges from $14,000 to $37,000 while the higher costs are attached to private education.


The Department of Immigration and Border Protection need $18,610 as the minimum cost of living to release a student visa. Your living expenses in the country will generally rely on which region you plan to stay in. Urbanized areas have higher costs for accommodation so the type of accommodation also matters.


Apart from accommodation, your weekly expenses will likely include; Gas and electricity ($60 to $100), Groceries or eating out ($80 to $200), Entertainment ($50 to $100), Phone and internet ($20 to $50) and Public transport ($10 to $50).


Working while Studying


If you wish to recover part of your expenses by working while you are studying in the country, you can check with the right government office first, as different visas usually have different provisions on this.


Requirement to Study in the country are English language requirements and Academic requirements.


Here are the List of Universities in Australia:

Central Queensland University

Charles Sturt University

Australian Catholic University

Australian National University

Central Queensland University

Deakin University

Bond University Gold Coast

Charles Darwin University

Flinders University

Edith Cowan University

Curtin University

La Trobe University

Federation University Australia

Macquarie University

Griffith University

James Cook University

Monash University

Southern Cross University

Murdoch University

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Torrens University Australia

Swinburne University of Technology

The University of Canberra

The University of Divinity

University of Adelaide

University of Melbourne

University of New England

The University of Newcastle

University of New South Wales

The University of Notre Dame Australia

University of Southern Queensland

University of Queensland

University of South Australia

Carnegie Mellon University

University of the Sunshine Coast

Queensland University of Technology

University of Tasmania

University of Wollongong

Western Sydney University

University of Sydney

Victoria University

The University of Western Australia

University of Technology

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