Study in Australia Cost
Australia has a standard of living that is the highest in the world. Living expenses and study in Australia cost are considerably lower than USA and UK. The tuition fees vary from institution to institution based on some factors like what type of institute it is (i.e Private or Public), location of the institute, level of your study and type of course you are choose. One convenient thing about being an international student in Australia is that, you can pay your tuition fees before you even start attending. This will help you with budgeting during your schooling and it can also help you with saving money for your education before you even end up in Australia. International students are also able to work part time while they study.
Cost for different types of Qualification:
Most affordable universities in Australia:
University of South Australia —– average tuition fees is (AUD)$10,200 per year
University of South Queensland — average tuition fees is (AUD)$22,200 per year
Australian Catholic university —– average tuition fees is (AUD)$25,000 per year
University of Wollongong ———- average tuition fees is (AUD)$25,300 per year
Most Expensive universities in Australia:
Bond University ———————————- average tuition fees is (AUD)$33,640 per year
Melbourne University —————————- average tuition fees is (AUD)$35,824 per year
The University of Technology Sydney ——— average tuition fees is (AUD)$36,220 per year
The University of New South Wales ———– average tuition fees is (AUD)$41,760 per year
(Note: All the above mentioned tuition fees are varies from time to time as per university)