Study in New South Wales

From the iconic state capital of Sydney to beautiful regional areas such as the Hunter Valley and Central Coast, New South Wales (NSW) delivers an international student experience with a high 'wow-factor'.

Sydney, located on Australia's east coast, is the capital city of the state of New South Wales. Sydney is famous for its glittering harbor, complemented by landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge.

The dozens of sun-bathed beaches surround the spectacular coastline. Sydney has a vibrant musical, theatrical, visual, literary, and other cultural scene and is a major global city. Renowned for its laid-back and relaxed culture, Sydney is home to people from a huge range of backgrounds, with some 35,000 international students hailing from India, China, Thailand, Brazil, Vietnam, Malaysia and many more. 

Compared with other university cities, the costs of studying and living in Sydney are relatively high. However, a student visa enables students to work up to 40 hours every two weeks during the academic year or full-time during the holidays, meaning they can afford to balance their studies, working and enjoying Sydney to the full if they choose.


Available Universities and Courses

One factor distinguishing the Australian Education system from many other countries is The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), a national policy that sets out the standards of education and qualifications across Australia, protecting the quality of Australian education.

Studying in Australia covers a wide range of fields, including accounting, health and medicine, engineering, travel and hospitality, and business and management.

ET Education houses a team of professional consultants, and we can assist you with Australian student visa requirements. There are many universities and courses available based on the location you choose to study.

The popular universities
  • University of Sydney
  • University of New South Wales
  • Macquarie University
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Charles Sturt University
  • Southern Cross University
  • University of New England
  • University Wollongong
  • University of New Castle

We deliver end-to-end counselling services to international students for those seeking to come or are already in Australia. We'd love to hear from you! Just contact us, and we will help you.

Fee, Scholarship, Cost of Living

Financial preparation for studying in Australia

The cost of studying depends on the educational provider you select, your location, and your study level.

The fee structure of courses differs based on the field you pursue.

  • Schools in Australia may cost around AUD 7,800 to AUD 30,000 (yearly).
  • An undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree is around AUD 15,000 to AUD 33,000 (yearly).
  • A postgraduate master’s degree can vary from AUD 20,000 to AUD 37,000 (yearly).
  • Vocational Education and Training is around AUD 4,000 to AUD 22,000 (yearly).
  • English language studies can cost around AUD 300 per week.
  • Doctoral degrees are around AUD 14,000 to AUD 37,000 (yearly).

Accomplishing academic goals worry-free!

International students can study without worrying about finances by taking advantage of various scholarship opportunities.

Every scholarship to study in Australia has different requirements based on the institution selected to pursue studies.

Parents seeking a scholarship for their child can also directly visit the university website for more information.


Travel and Accommodation

The average cost of living in Sydney is a crucial factor to consider during your application and financial preparation.

Here are some of the approximate weekly costs involved in sharing a rental to home-staying, and more.

The cost of sending your child to boarding school in Australia can range from AUD 11,000 to AUD 22,000 yearly. Other approximate weekly costs include: