Study costs

As an international student, you must pay your tuition fees up-front. Institutions may also charge amenities and services fees.

You also need to consider costs such as your visa, travel and health insurance, books, course equipment and student guild/club fees, as well as your everyday living costs.

  Indicative tuition fees

Undergraduate Bachelor Degree
such as courses in arts, business, economics and law

10,000 - 13,500

Undergraduate laboratory-based Bachelor Degree
such as science and engineering courses

11,000 - 16,500

Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas

 9,000 - 16,000

Postgraduate Masters and Doctoral Degrees

11,000 - 18,500

Vocational Education and Training
(Certificates I-IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)

5,500 - 18,000

Foundation studies
such as university entrance, preparatory and bridging courses

9,000 - 14,000

Primary and junior secondary schools

5,000 - 11,000

Secondary school

6,000 - 13,000

English language studies

 1,200 - 13,500

NOTE: The above fees are in Australian Dollars (AU$) and are based per year, except for English language studies which is per course (as courses can vary from 4 to 60 weeks).

*Source: Australian Education International