Study in Australia
Australia is a new, popular nation with excellent healthcare, excellent informative institutions, and a geography that’s like nowhere else in the world.

Why study in Australia?
See why it’s one of the most popular study destinations in the world for international students.
Most Livable Cities: Australia has 7 cities ranked in the top 75 best student cities in the world. (According to QS Best student cities)
Top-ranked universities: The quality of education is high with over 40 accredited universities in Australia.
Qualification Recognition: Graduates from Australian universities are highly sought after by international employers.
Work Opportunities: International students who want to earn money for living expenses during their stay can work up to 40 hours per fortnight in Australia.
Scholarships: The Australian government makes generous investments into international education.
Multi-Cultural Society: Australians value the wealth of cultural diversity and social sophistication that international students bring to the campuses and communities.
The Education System in Australia
Australia offers a diverse range of study options to international students.
You can study at all levels of education from primary and secondary school to vocational education and training (VET), from English language courses to higher education (including universities).
And regardless of what you are studying or how long you are studying for, Australia’s laws promote quality education and protection for international students.


The Cost of Studying in Australia
Studying in Australia isn’t as expensive as some other western countries. As an international student, you’ll be expected to pay your tuition fees well in advance for each study period.
Here’s the list of the cost of studying in Australia at different levels in Australian dollars:
School – up to $30,000 per year
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree – $15,000 to $33,000*
Postgraduate Master’s Degree – $20,000 to $37,000*
Doctoral Degree – $14,000 to $37,000*
* Note: This doesn’t include high-value courses like veterinary or medical.
Employment Opportunities in Australia
An international student in Australia is allowed to work 40 hours fortnightly during their studies. University qualified students are high in demand in Australia, across a wide range of disciplines including Accountancy, Engineering, and Professional Services.
So, there is a great chance to gain employment opportunities when you graduate.


A step-by-step guide to the Application & Visa Process
Australia has a stringent visa system, but we can help guide you through the process and give you the best chance of success.
Here’s how it works:
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Register with TCE Visa Consultancy and talk with an Education Counsellor
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Choose a course according to your areas of interest
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Shortlist a university that suits your preferences, entry requirements and budget
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Apply for the Australian university with our assistance
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Get counseling on a visa from our experts
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Pay financial deposits
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Receive COE (Confirmation of Enrolment) from the university
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Apply for your visa with our help
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Attend our pre-departure session and get ready to depart for Australia