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An Australian Government survey showed that
in terms of total costs-including tuition
fees and living expenses-Australia was
consistently less expensive than the USA and
UK. Tuition fees will vary contingent on the
course or institution. This website provides
average costs as a guide. Living costs too
will vary by location, course and lifestyle.
Australia offers excellent value for money,
with living expenses and tuition costs in
Australia considerably less expensive than
the United Kingdom (UK) and the United
States of America (USA).
Tuition fees vary according to the
institution and course selected but this
website provides a guide to the average
costs. Scholarships are available for
international students but the competition
is intense and most of the international
students in Australia are full-fee paying
students.
The average international student in
Australia spends about $320 per week on
housing, food, clothing, entertainment,
transport, international and domestic
travel, telephone and incidental costs. This
is a realistic guide, but remember that
individual circumstances will vary by
location, course and lifestyle.
International students studying in Australia
are required to have Overseas Student Health
Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your
student visa in Australia. Students in
Australia are also responsible for their own
accident and property insurance. It is a
good idea to take out travel insurance
before leaving your country to cover lost
baggage, cancellation of plane tickets and
repatriation.
International students can work while
studying in Australia but the money you earn
should not be used as your only source of
income. To be granted a student visa in
Australia you need to have adequate means of
financial support.
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