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Study in Australia

Australia is a dynamic and multicultural nation celebrated for its high standard of living, breathtaking natural beauty, and welcoming environment. Home to some of the world’s most livable cities β€” including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane β€” it offers international students a safe, inclusive, and vibrant lifestyle. With its mix of modern cities and stunning landscapes, Australia is one of the top destinations for global education.

Universities in Australia

Australia is home to prestigious universities such as the University of Melbourne, Australian National University, and the University of Sydney. The country offers diverse academic programs in fields like Medicine, Engineering, Business, Law, and Environmental Science.

Australia offers a variety of degree programs tailored to the needs of Bangladeshi students. With numerous scholarships available, the process of studying is made more accessible. The costs of accommodation, groceries, and transportation are also relatively low. Thus, Australia is an attractive destination for education.

Cost of Living in Australia

For Bangladeshi students, managing expenses while studying abroad is an important consideration.
Fortunately, the cost of living in Australia is relatively affordable compared to many other developed countries.
While tuition fees and accommodation are the main expenses, students can find various options to suit their budgets.

Many universities offer on-campus housing, which simplifies living arrangements, while private rentals and shared accommodations are also widely available.
The strong presence of Bangladeshi communities across major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane provides additional support β€” from shared housing to part-time job opportunities.

Transportation in Australia is efficient and cost-effective, especially with student discounts on public transport.
Preparing meals at home can help save significantly on food costs, and students can also take advantage of university libraries to minimize spending on books and study materials.

With proper budgeting and planning, studying and living in Australia can be both affordable and rewarding.


πŸŽ“ Admission Requirements for Studying in Australia

Applying to universities in Australia is quite similar to the application processes in many other countries, but the admission requirements are generally less stringent.

First, you need to provide proof of your residency in Bangladesh, and a valid passport is essential for submission. Next, you must include your certificates and transcripts from your previous studies. Additionally, you will need to write a Statement of Purpose (SOP), in which you outline your goals and plans for your education.

English proficiency tests are also required, with specific requirements varying by subject and university. You can choose from different tests, such as IELTS (with a minimum overall band score of 6.5) or PTE (with an overall score of 58), as specified by the university. Finally, ensure that you submit an updated CV.


πŸ—£οΈ Language Requirements

English is not the native language in Bangladesh, and most studies in the country are conducted in Bangla. Therefore, Bangladeshi students must present a language proficiency test when applying to Australian universities.

To gain admission to Australia, you must submit proof of English language proficiency. Most universities allow students to choose from various tests, including the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The Pearson Test of English (PTE) and Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) are also accepted.

Generally, a score of 6.5 on the IELTS or 79 on the TOEFL is required, although requirements may vary depending on your chosen course. It’s advisable to take these tests as early as possible.

English Language Test Required Score
IELTS Minimum overall band of 6.5 (with no individual band below 6.0)
TOEFL Internet-Based Test (IBT): Minimum overall score of 79 (Reading 13, Listening 12, Speaking 18, Writing 21)
PTE Overall score of 58 (with no communication band less than 50)
CAE (C1 Advanced Exam) Minimum score of 169–176 (with at least 169 in every section)

πŸ›‚ Visa Requirements

The visa approval rate for Bangladeshi students wishing to study in Australia is relatively high. It is essential to apply for your visa at least three months before your intended travel date, as processing usually takes more than a month.

When applying for an Australian visa, you must submit several important documents. These include:

  • Valid Passport
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from your chosen university
  • GS Statement (Genuine Student Statement)
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
  • English proficiency proof
  • Recent passport-sized photographs
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Academic and work experience documents

The Genuine Student (GS) Statement plays a crucial role in demonstrating your commitment and suitability for studying in Australia. Additionally, proof of funds and OSHC coverage are mandatory to ensure financial and health preparedness.


πŸ“… Intakes in Australia

In Australia, universities have multiple intake periods throughout the year. Generally, Bangladeshi students can choose from three main intakes:

Intakes Application Timeline
February (Term 1) October – November (previous year)
July (Term 2) May – June
November (Term 3) September (for some universities and selected courses)

Depending on your course and university, you can apply for any of these intakes. Ensure all documents are ready well before the deadline to avoid delays in your application process.

πŸŽ“ Australian Universities by State / Territory

State / Territory No. of Universities University List
Tasmania 1 University of Tasmania
Northern Territory 2 Charles Darwin University
Flinders University
Australian Capital Territory 5 Australian Catholic University
University of Canberra
Charles Sturt University
University of New South Wales
Australian National University
Victoria 14 Victoria University
Federation University
RMIT University
Deakin University
Swinburne University of Technology
Monash University
University of Melbourne
La Trobe University
University of Divinity
Australian Catholic University
Charles Sturt University
CQUniversity
University of Adelaide
Torrens University
Queensland 12 University of Queensland
James Cook University
CQUniversity
University of the Sunshine Coast
Griffith University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Southern Queensland
Southern Cross University
Australian Catholic University
Torrens University
Victoria University
Bond University
New South Wales 19 Southern Cross University
University of New England
University of Newcastle
Charles Darwin University
Charles Sturt University
Australian Catholic University
Macquarie University
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
La Trobe University
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Technology Sydney
CQUniversity
Torrens University
Western Sydney University
University of Notre Dame Australia
University of Tasmania
Victoria University
University of Wollongong
South Australia 7 Carnegie Mellon University (Australia Campus)
Flinders University
University of Adelaide
University College London (Adelaide Campus)
University of South Australia
CQUniversity
Torrens University