Why Choose Australia?

Australia is one of the most popular destinations for international students because of its top-tier education, high quality of life, and post-study work opportunities.

  • World-Ranked Universities: 7+ universities in the world’s top 100

  • Globally Recognised Degrees

  • Post-Study Work Visas: Up to 4 years after graduation

  • Diverse Programs: Business, IT, Engineering, Healthcare, and more

  • Safe & Friendly: Ideal climate and multicultural environment

Popular Courses in Australia

Business & Management

Information Technology (IT)

Engineering

Healthcare & Nursing

Accounting & Finance

Data Science & Analytics

Environmental Science

Hospitality & Tourism

Australia Education System Overview

Level

Duration

Entry Requirement


High School Certificate

High School + IELTS

Bachelors Degree + IELTS

Bachelors Degree + GPA + IELTS

Masters Degree + Research Proposal

Diploma

Bachelors Degree

Graduate Diploma

Masters Degree

Doctorate (PhD)

1-2 years

3-4 years

1 years

1-2 years

3-5 years

Cost of Studying in Australia

Tuition Fees

Living Expenses

Overseas Student Health Cover

Visa Application

Approx Annual Cost

Expense


AUD 20,000 – 40,000

AUD 24,505 (requirement)

AUD 500 – 700

AUD 710

Visa Guidance: Subclass 500 – Australia Student Visa

Documents Required:

  • Valid Passport

  • Letter of Offer / CoE (Confirmation of Enrollment)

  • Proof of funds (minimum AUD 24,505 for living + tuition)

  • GTE Statement (Genuine Temporary Entrant)

  • OSHC Health Insurance

  • IELTS/PTE/Duolingo score

  • Visa application and biometrics

  • Talk about global recognition, education quality, and unique courses.

  • Mention course content, career goals, faculty, research or internship options.

  • Show clear connection between your background, course, and career path.

  • Be specific: parents, savings, education loan, scholarship, etc.

  • Explain them honestly and positively.

  • Mention that you plan to return home and use your knowledge to build your career (to comply with GTE).

  • Be truthful. State their relation and location.

Make it stand out.

FAQs

    • Academic transcripts (10th, 12th, Bachelor’s)

    • English proficiency test (IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo)

    • Statement of Purpose (SOP/GTE)

    • Valid Passport

    • Work experience/resume (for PG)

    • Letters of recommendation (for some universities)

    • February (Main Intake)

    • July (Secondary Intake)

    • November (Limited Intake in some institutions)

  • Yes, many universities accept PTE or Duolingo, and some offer English pathway programs or conditional admission with an internal language test.

  • A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) is an official document issued by your university once you’ve accepted the offer and paid the tuition deposit. It is required for the visa application.

  • Absolutely! Unieo guides students through:

    • Course and university selection

    • Application and document submission

    • SOP/GTE writing

    • CoE process and tuition payment

    • Visa filing and follow-up

    • Valid CoE

    • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement

    • Proof of sufficient funds (AUD 24,505+ tuition fees)

    • OSHC Health Cover

    • English language proficiency

    • Visa application & biometrics

  • The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) is a statement that shows your intention to study and return home. It’s a key document for visa approval. Unieo helps students craft strong GTEs.

  • Standard processing time is 4–6 weeks, but it can vary based on application volume and country of residence.

  • Yes! You can work:

    • 48 hours per fortnight during term

    • Unlimited hours during breaks

  • Yes. Spouses can apply for a dependent visa and may be eligible to work full-time depending on your course (especially Master’s by coursework or research).