| Study
cost
Tuition fees will vary depending on the course or institution.
Study cost in Australia has consistently shown a lower
cost compared with the USA and UK.
To compare study cost:
US, Canada, UK and Australia, go to:
Cost
Comparison: Australia and World
Study cost according to level
of qualification
International students
are required to pay up-front tuition fees. Fees genarally
cover other costs associated with the duration of the
course: student organisation membership fees, library
and laboratory costs and sports facility costs. Costs
will vary depending on the course or institution therefore
average costs are provided below meant only as a guide.
| University |
| Foundation Studies |
$A10000
- $A14,000 a year |
| eg. university entrance, preparatory and bridging
courses |
| Undergraduate |
| Bachelor Degree |
$A10,000 - $A13,500 a year |
| eg. courses in arts, business, economics and law |
| Laboratory-based Bachelor Degree |
$A11,000 - $A16,500 a year |
| eg. science and engineering courses |
| Postgraduate |
| Graduate Certificates |
$A9000 - $A16,000 a year |
| Graduate Diplomas |
| Masters |
$A11,000 - $A18,500 a year |
| Doctoral Degree |
| Vocational
education and training |
| Certificates I - IV |
$A5500 - $A18,000 a year |
| Diploma |
| Advanced Diploma |
| School |
| Secondary school |
$A8000 - $A13,000 a year |
| Primary and junior secondary schools |
$A5000 - $A13,000 a year |
| English
language training |
| varies significantly depending on
the course duration or institution |
$A3500 - $A13,500 a year |
In addition, students
need to pay for amenities such as enrollment fee (appx.A$100
- A$150) and OSHC (appx. A$312 per year).
The information above is based on
average costs and should be used as a guide only.
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