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Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I study in Australia?
Australia offers world-class education, globally recognised qualifications, strong work rights, and post-study work opportunities. International students benefit from practical learning, multicultural campuses, and clear career pathways after graduation.
Can Nepali students study in Australia?
Yes. Nepali students can study in Australia across diploma, bachelor, and master’s programs. However, Nepal is considered a higher assessment level, so strong documentation, course logic, and Genuine Student (GS) preparation are essential for visa success.
What courses can I study in Australia?
Students can choose from:
Diploma & Advanced Diploma (VET)
Bachelor degrees
Master’s degrees
Popular fields such as Nursing, IT, Business, Hospitality, Engineering, and Trade courses
We help students select courses that align with academic background, visa requirements, and career goals.
How much does it cost to study in Australia?
Costs vary by course and institution, but generally:
Tuition fees: AUD 10,000 – 45,000 per year
Living cost: AUD 24,505 per year (as per visa requirement)
Other costs: OSHC, accommodation, and travel
We provide clear cost breakdowns before application.
Can I work while studying in Australia?
Yes. International students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during official breaks, subject to visa conditions.
What is the Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500)?
The Student Visa (Subclass 500) allows international students to:
Study full-time in a CRICOS-registered course
Work part-time during study
Stay in Australia for the duration of the course
We assist with documentation, enrolment guidance, and GS preparation, and work with partnered registered migration agents for visa lodgement when required.
What is the Genuine Student (GS) requirement?
The Genuine Student (GS) requirement assesses whether a student’s study plan is genuine and aligned with their background and future goals. This includes:
Course relevance
Career outcomes
Financial capacity
Immigration history
Strong GS preparation is critical for Nepali students.
Can I change my course or institution in Australia?
Yes, course or institution changes are possible, but they must comply with visa conditions and progression rules. We help students assess academic, visa, and future impact before making changes.
Do you guarantee an Australian student visa?
No education consultancy can guarantee a visa. However, we focus on accurate documentation, honest advice, and realistic course planning to maximise visa success.
Are you a registered migration agent?
Advice Education & Visa Services is not a registered migration agent. We provide education counselling and student visa assistance in collaboration with partnered registered migration agents when migration advice or visa lodgement is required.
Do you charge for Study in Australia counselling?
Initial counselling is free. Any additional services or paid support are clearly explained upfront, with no hidden costs.
How can I start my Study in Australia application?
You can start by:
Contacting Advice Education & Visa Services
Booking a free counselling session
Assessing your eligibility, course options, and visa requirements
Our team will guide you step by step.
Your Trusted Guide to Australian Education & Student Visas
Australia is one of the most popular study destinations in the world, known for its high-quality education, globally recognised qualifications, post-study work opportunities, and excellent lifestyle.
At Advice Education & Visa Services, we help students turn their Australian study dream into reality—from course selection and admissions to student visa guidance and pre-departure support.
Why Study in Australia?
Australia consistently ranks among the top destinations for international students, especially students from Nepal and South Asia.
World-Class Education System
Globally recognised universities and colleges
Strong focus on practical learning & employability
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) ensures quality and consistency
Wide Range of Courses
Universities, TAFEs, and private colleges
Pathway programs, diplomas, bachelor’s, master’s & research degrees
High-demand fields: IT, Nursing, Engineering, Business, Hospitality, Early Childhood, Community Services
Work While You Study
Work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study
Unlimited hours during official holidays
Gain Australian work experience and support living costs
Post-Study Work Opportunities
Eligible graduates can apply for Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485)
Opportunity to gain professional experience after graduation
High Quality of Life
Safe, multicultural society
Student-friendly cities
Strong support services for international students
Education Options in Australia
Universities
Undergraduate & postgraduate degrees
Research-focused and globally ranked institutions
TAFE & Vocational Education (VET)
Practical, job-ready training
Industry-focused qualifications
Pathways to university degrees
Private Colleges
Affordable tuition fees
Flexible intakes
Strong pathway options
Universities & Colleges We Work With in Australia
Advice Education & Visa Services works with many Australian universities and colleges through our partnership with ApplyBoard. This helps students apply faster with trusted admission support.
Partner Universities Include:
- Deakin University
- La Trobe University
- Victoria University
- Federation University Australia
- Western Sydney University
- University of Tasmania
- Charles Darwin University
- Central Queensland University
- Southern Cross University
- Edith Cowan University
Partner Colleges Include:
- Kaplan Business School
- Holmes Institute
- Torrens University Australia
- Academies Australasia Polytechnic
- Excelsia University College
- TAFE NSW
- TAFE Queensland
Entry Requirements to Study in Australia
Entry requirements vary depending on course and institution, but generally include:
Academic qualifications (SEE/+2/Bachelor’s as applicable)
English proficiency (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or equivalent)
Genuine Student (GS) requirement
Financial capacity
Health & character requirements
Don’t worry—our counsellors assess your profile and guide you step-by-step.
Cost of Studying in Australia
Tuition Fees (Approx.)
Diploma / VET: AUD 8,000 – 18,000 per year
Bachelor’s Degree: AUD 20,000 – 45,000 per year
Master’s Degree: AUD 22,000 – 50,000 per year
Living Costs
Approx. AUD 24,505 per year (as per visa requirements)
Varies by city (Sydney/Melbourne vs regional areas
Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500)
To study in Australia, international students need a Student Visa (Subclass 500).
Key Features:
Study full-time in Australia
Work rights during study
Bring eligible family members
Apply for post-study visas (if eligible)
Visa success depends on course relevance, financial evidence, GS statement, and documentation accuracy.
Why Choose Advice Education & Visa Services?
We are more than just education counsellors—we are your long-term study partners.
What We Offer:
Free counselling & profile assessment
Course and institution selection based on your background
Offer letter & admission support
Student visa guidance (in collaboration with registered migration agents when required)
SOP / GS statement assistance
Scholarship guidance
Pre-departure briefing & ongoing support
Honest advice. Transparent process. Student-first approach.
Study in Australia with Confidence
Whether you are planning to study Bachelor’s, Master’s, Diploma, or pathway programs, Advice Education & Visa Services is here to guide you every step of the way. For Official Student visa information visit the Australian Department of Home Affairs Website
Study in Australia by State & City
Australia offers world-class education across multiple states and cities, each with its own lifestyle, cost of living, and study opportunities. Below is a clear breakdown to help students choose the right destination.
New South Wales (NSW)
Capital: Sydney
Popular Study Cities
Sydney
Newcastle
Wollongong
Why study here?
Australia’s largest education hub
Top universities and colleges
Strong job opportunities
Higher living cost but excellent exposure
Best for: Business, IT, Engineering, Health, Hospitality
Victoria (VIC)
Capital: Melbourne
Popular Study Cities
Melbourne
Footscray
Geelong
Ballarat
Why study here?
Education capital of Australia
Diverse student community
Strong pathway and TAFE options
Good balance of lifestyle and work
Best for: Education, IT, Community Services, Nursing, Trade
Queensland (QLD)
Capital: Brisbane
Popular Study Cities
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Sunshine Coast
Cairns
Why study here?
Warm climate
Lower living costs than Sydney/Melbourne
Regional benefits in many areas
Best for: Hospitality, Tourism, Business, Health Sciences
Western Australia (WA)
Capital: Perth
Popular Study Cities
Perth
Fremantle
Joondalup
Why study here?
Regional migration benefits
High demand for skilled workers
Affordable housing compared to east coast
Best for: Engineering, Trades, Nursing, Mining-related fields
South Australia (SA)
Capital: Adelaide
Popular Study Cities
Adelaide
Whyalla
Mount Gambier
Why study here?
Very affordable living costs
Strong regional incentives
Easy student lifestyle
Best for: Health, Aged Care, Engineering, Education
Tasmania (TAS)
Capital: Hobart
Popular Study Cities
Hobart
Launceston
Why study here?
Strong regional migration advantages
Small class sizes
Peaceful environment
Best for: Environmental Studies, Health, Research, Trades
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Capital: Canberra
Popular Study Cities
Canberra
Why study here?
High-quality education
Government & research focus
Excellent graduate outcomes
Best for: Public Policy, IT, Research, Education
Northern Territory (NT)
Capital: Darwin
Popular Study Cities
Darwin
Why study here?
Strong regional migration benefits
Skills-shortage occupations
Multicultural environment
Best for: Nursing, Community Services, Trades
You can visit Study Australia Official website