Study in Australia

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Discover the endless opportunities that await you in Australia, a land renowned for its top-tier universities, innovative research, and vibrant student life. Australia’s commitment to excellence in education, paired with its stunning landscapes and multicultural cities, makes it an ideal destination for students seeking a high-quality education and an unforgettable adventure.

 

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Top Universities

Australia is home to many well-ranked and renowned universities worldwide. Learn more about the Australian Universities we have collaborated with for students in Kenya.

Fees

Tuition fees depend on the course, duration and other factors. Universities update their tuition fees each year.

Field Fees/year
Commerce 24806AU$ - 25180AU$
Engineering 25000AU$ - 26926AU$
Pharmacy 25560AU$ - 26271AU$
Computer Science 25560AU$ - 26271AU$
Business 25560AU$ - 26271AU$
Law 25560AU$ - 26271AU$

Requirements

Most universities take into consideration the academic and linguistic qualifications of students to assess their ability to do well in college. However, these requirements might change depending on the program and the student’s profile. Other requirements might be requested like a CV, portfolio, Work experience and others.

1. Academic Qualifications

Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Programs):

  • Completion of secondary education equivalent to Australian Year 12.
  • Minimum academic scores vary by university but usually require 60%–75% in high school for competitive programs.

Postgraduate (Master’s Programs):

  • A recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
  • Minimum GPA typically ranges from 2.5–3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).

2. English Language Proficiency

Most international students must provide proof of English skills through one of the following:

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0–7.0 (with no band less than 6.0).

  • TOEFL iBT: 60–94+ depending on program level.

  • PTE Academic: 50–65+ overall.

Some competitive programs (medicine, law, nursing, teaching) require higher scores.

3. Intakes

Australia has major intakes:

  • February (Main intake)

  • July

  • November (limited programs)

Courses

There are plenty of courses to choose from in Australia. A wide range of subjects is taught in most universities.

Computer Science & IT

Software Developer IT Engineer

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineer Researcher

Agricultural Sciences

Agriculturist Agricultural Manager

Business

Marketing Accountant

Visa & travel

You must have a student visa to study in Australia. Your program of study and the type of institution you plan to attend will determine the type of visa you will need.

How do we help you?

Our services don’t stop at academic orientation and university application. We help our students with all their administrative and travel procedures including:

  • Documents preparation
  • Visa application
  • Travel arrangements

Frequently asked questions

How can I be eligible to Study Overseas?

There are a variety of entrance requirements you may need to complete in order to start studying as an international student. Depending on the level of education you intend to pursue, there are different academic requirements (including proof of English language proficiency) you must meet in order to study abroad. For instance, before enrolling for a degree, certain programmes will need you to have completed a foundation course. Entry requirements for institutes and universities might vary. Our team will be available to help you navigate this.
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How much does studying Abroad Cost?

The costs of attending a university or college in another country vary substantially. It is determined by the nature of your chosen program, the length of your stay, the distance covered, and the form of lifestyle you seek when you arrive. Be aware that some student visas require you to have a certain amount of funds available in your bank account when you arrive in your chosen country. It is best to review the immigration websites for the country you wish to study in or speak to one of our counsellors. Many students work part-time alongside their studies to support their living or socialising costs. However, there are restrictions on the hours you are allowed to work to ensure you do not lose your academic focus.

What should I take into account when deciding what to study and where?
  • Take into account both your career aspirations and your academic interests when choosing what and where to study.
  • Look into specific programs, fields, and prospects for internships or employment.
  • Examine the institution’s location, popularity, duration of time you plan to be away from home, cost of living abroad, and other factors before deciding.
  • Think about a country’s economic, political, and social cohesion or a peacefulsuburb while making your study abroad plans.
  • Would you want to live in a city with other international students? Do youprefer living on or off campus?
  • If you wish to work in the country after finishing your degree, you should firstlearn about the country’s migration policies and visa requirements. Please keep in mind that government policies are subject to change at any time during your studies.
What if I cannot afford to study Overseas?

For students studying abroad, scholarships and bursaries are available. Availability and amount vary depending on the level of study and the organization. You must prove that you are qualified for outstanding academic achievements in order to be considered for competitive scholarships. In order to help international students pay for their studies abroad, governments and other organizations also offer scholarships and awards. For additional information on the many scholarships available in the course and university of your choice, contact our team of experts.

Can I get a good job after studying Abroad?

Your career opportunities will definitely benefit from your international learning, living, and networking experience. It is your chance of gaining a multitude of new skills, perspectives, and improved English language skills while also gaining work experience from the types of employers you want to work for.

Will my overseas qualifications be accepted in my home country?

The abilities and qualifications that employers and professional registration bodies seek will differ by country. Do some research and seek advice from the appropriate registration authorities in your home country if you wish to pursue a career in a sector with stringent admission requirements, such as teaching, engineering, accounting, or medicine.

Can I work and study at the same time?

Yes, some countries offer part-time jobs for international students.

How long does the application process take?

We advise beginning your registration process a year in advance to allow for processing time and to be prepared for your abroad study. Keep in mind that different countries have varied starting times for the school year.

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