Australia

Education in Australia Flexible Options, Strong Career Steps

Australia stands out with a wide range of study options in English Language Courses, Vocational Education (VET), and Higher Education, as well as modern campuses and strong support for international students. Students can plan different pathways in one country based on their goals, budget, and time plan from short-term English courses to Certificate or Diploma programmes, and also Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees.

Why Australia?

  • Wide range of programmes: Flexible learning pathways ranging from language schools to VET programmes, undergraduate and postgraduate options.
  • Right to work while studying: International students are permitted to work up to 24 hours per week during term time, with more flexible working opportunities during holidays.
  • Post-graduation opportunities: Graduates who complete certain programmes may be eligible to apply for temporary full-time work visas, subject to conditions.
  • Global recognition: Qualifications obtained from Australian institutions are recognised academically and professionally in many countries.
  • Safe living and support: High-quality cities, active student communities and strong support services.

What does Export EDU do?

We clarify your goals, compare suitable schools and programmes, manage the application and admission steps, guide you through the visa preparation, Student Health Insurance selection and policy arrangement, and accommodation processes, and regularly review your academic and career plan after enrolment. Our aim is not merely to complete the enrolment process; it is to support you in building a solid foundation for an international career by managing the process with the right strategy.

Language Schools

Language School programmes offer a wide range of options for students with different English learning goals.

Certificate & Diploma Programmes (VET)

Vocational Education and Training (VET) programmes are ideal for students who want a more practical, job-focused education. The aim is to gain a qualification in a shorter time, or to build stronger, hands-on skills in your current field.

Graduate Certificate & Graduate Diploma

For students wishing to specialise at postgraduate level but seeking a shorter, focused and flexible educational pathway before embarking directly on a master's programme, Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma options serve as a strong bridge.

Undergraduate Degree

Undergraduate programmes provide a strong framework in terms of both academic foundation and preparation for professional life. Students are supported with practical courses, project work and industry-oriented applications alongside theoretical knowledge in their chosen department.

Master's Degree

A master's degree is a powerful step for students who wish to specialise both academically and professionally. Master's programmes are aimed at bachelor's degree graduates who wish to deepen their knowledge in a specific field, advance their career or change fields.

Life and Expenses in Australia

When planning your education in Australia, you need to take into account not only tuition fees but also living expenses. Students’ budgets typically include the following items:

  • Accommodation
  • Food and drink
  • Transport
  • Telephone and internet
  • Personal expenses and social life

Living and daily costs can change from city to city. In big cities like Sydney and Melbourne, accommodation and everyday expenses are usually higher. Brisbane, Adelaide, and some other cities can be more affordable. With good planning, students can focus on their studies and still have a comfortable lifestyle. International students can partially cover their daily expenses by working limited hours during their studies, as long as they follow their visa requirements. However, it is important to plan a budget that can cover at least a few months of living costs before coming to Australia. At the visa application stage, separate from tuition fees, the student (or their sponsor, if there is one) is usually expected to show at least AUD 29,710 in accessible funds to cover 12 months of living costs. This amount is based on the minimum living cost figure for Australia’s student visa and it may be updated over time.

Education in Australia and Living with a Partner/Spouse

When applying for a student visa in Australia, you can include your partner or spouse who meets the relevant criteria in the same application.

This allows you to continue your education together while maintaining your family unity and living in Australia.

The partner accompanying you on a student visa may be entitled to work depending on your educational status.

• Partners of students enrolled in language courses, VET (vocational education and training) and undergraduate programmes are generally entitled to work for a limited number of hours, similar to the student. This entitlement allows them to gain work experience and contribute to the family’s daily living expenses.

• Partners of students enrolled in Master’s (Thesis or Non-Thesis) and Doctoral (PhD) programmes may be entitled to full-time work rights, depending on current visa regulations. This allows your partner to gain international work experience and provide stronger financial support to the family budget.

This opportunity makes your education process more comfortable and allows everyone to take steps towards their career goals while establishing a new life in Australia with your family. As work rights and visa conditions may be updated over time, it is essential to check the current legislation and official requirements before applying. Export EDU guides you through this part of the process, including partner applications, by assisting with the necessary documents and planning.

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