Pursuing masters in Australia can be one of the best decisions of your life since it’ll not only enhance your technical skills but
also give your CV an edge over others. As an
Indian student with an undergrad degree, you
should be ideally looking for an institution that
emphasises on practical knowledge, hands-on
experience and getting you job-ready.
Australian universities provide a research-based
learning approach wherein you’ll be implementing all the concepts and ideas you gather in the classroom.
Begin by taking a look at the subjects you learnt in your undergrad program, list down the ones that interest you. Narrow down to your preferred niche and search for possible programs and universities. Applying to Australian universities and institutions would also require you to take language and/or aptitude tests. So, do consider your academic scores while deciding what and where to study. Look for the intake offered for your preferred courses and prepare accordingly.
Our experienced counsellors can help you identify and secure the university or college where you can thrive. Visit your nearest IDP office for free advice on how to further your post-graduate career in Australia.
The Visa Entitlement Verification Online system (VEVO) allows visa holders to check their visa conditions
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the most preferred English language proficiency test accepted by almost all institutions in Australia. However, globally, Australian institutions are open to accepting other proficiency tests such as Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL) paper- based test, Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE), Cambridge English: Advanced and Occupational English Test (OET) (do check the official website of your preferred institution for the same).
All students with subclass 500 visa are allowed to work 40 hours per fortnight |
and full-time during vacations. Doctorate students can work full-time throughout the year. |
Yes, degrees from Australian institutions are accepted worldwide and known for their quality of education.
The country has 39 world-recognised universities that offer bachelors to doctoral degrees.
Australian universities are highly ranked by globally recognised ranking systems such QS World Ranking and Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking.
All programs are professionally accredited.
Australian universities provide state-of-the-art facilities.
Universities in Australia are known for their inter-cultural environment
with students from across the globe.
Melbourne universities have about 277,000 students studying in them,
with 91,000 being from overseas