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Study in Australia After 12th: Let’s Find Out!

Planning to study in Australia after 12th? Discover top courses, eligibility, universities, visa process, and career opportunities for Indian students to kick-start your global education journey.<br>https://www.immigrationxperts.com/study-in-australia/<br>

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Study in Australia After 12th: Let’s Find Out!

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  1. 01 Globally Recognized Degrees: Why Choose Australia After 12th? • Australian universities rank among the top 100 in the world. 02 Wide Range of Courses • From engineering and medicine to arts, business, and hospitality – there’s something for everyone. 03 Post-Study Work Opportunities • The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) lets students stay back and gain work experience. PowerPoint Presentation 04 High Quality of Life Safe and Multicultural Society • Clean cities, friendly people, and vibrant campuses create the perfect learning environment. • Australia welcomes students from all backgrounds with open arms. 05

  2. Top Courses to Study in Australia After 12th For Arts/Humanities Students For Commerce Students For Science Students Depending on your stream in high school (Science, Commerce, or Arts), you can choose from a wide array of undergraduate courses. Here’s a list of popular programs: • Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Social Work • Bachelor of Media and Communication • Bachelor of Design (Fashion, Interior, Graphics) • Bachelor of Education • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) • Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) • Bachelor of Accounting & Finance • Bachelor of Economics • Bachelor of International Business • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) • Bachelor of Information Technology / Computer Science • Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology, Environmental Science, etc.) • Bachelor of Health Science / Nursing • Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS) – limited seats & competitive

  3. Top Australian Universities for International Students Here are some of the top-ranked universities in Australia: • University of Melbourne • Australian National University (ANU) • University of Sydney • University of Queensland • Monash University • University of New South Wales (UNSW) • University of Adelaide • RMIT University • Macquarie University • Curtin University

  4. Eligibility Criteria To apply for undergraduate courses in Australia after 12th, you generally need: Academic Qualification: English Language Proficiency: Statement of Purpose (SOP): Letters of Recommendation (LORs): Explaining why you want to study the chosen course in Australia. Usually from school teachers or principals. • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores are mandatory. Typically: • IELTS: 6.0 to 6.5 (no band less than 5.5 or 6.0 depending on the course) • TOEFL: 60–90 • PTE: 50–65 Completion of 12th grade with good marks (percentage requirements vary by course and university).

  5. Cost of Studying in Australia Studying abroad is a big investment, so it’s important to plan your finances. Here’s a rough estimate: Health Insurance (OSHC): Living Expenses: Tuition Fees: Around AUD 600 – AUD 800 annually AUD 20,000 – AUD 45,000 per year depending on course/university AUD 21,000 – AUD 27,000 per year (as per student visa requirement)

  6. •Student Visa (Subclass 500) – Your Gateway to Australia To study in Australia, you’ll need a Student Visa (Subclass 500). The visa allows you to: Scholarships for International Students Worried about the cost? Don’t be. Many universities and government bodies offer scholarships based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Some popular ones include: •University-specific scholarships (e.g., University of Sydney International Scholarship, Monash International Merit Scholarship) • Australia Awards Scholarships • Destination Australia Program • Stay in Australia for up to 5 years (course-dependent) • Work part-time (currently up to 48 hours/fortnight during term) • Bring dependents (spouse or children) under certain conditions

  7. Application Timeline It’s best to start planning at least a year in advance. Here's a basic timeline: Final Thoughts: Studying in Australia after 12th is a life-changing decision – one that can open doors to global opportunities. Whether you're passionate about tech, health, business, or the arts, there’s a course waiting for you in Australia. Just make sure you plan early, stay informed, and take that bold first step toward your future.

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