Study in the Australia

Unlock your future with world-renowned UK universities and globally respected degrees

Why Study in the Australia?

  • Home to 7 of the world’s top 100 universities (QS Rankings 2025).
  • Offers over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions.
  • Globally recognized qualifications with strong research output.
  • Safe, diverse, and vibrant environment with high quality of life.
  • Work part-time (up to 48 hrs/fortnight) and full-time during holidays.
Why Study in UK

Business Management

Engineering & Technology

Health & Medicine

Law

Hospitality & Tourism

Computer Science & Cybersecurity

ProgramAnnual Fees (£)
UndergraduateAUD 20,000–45,000/year
PostgraduateAUD 22,000–50,000/year
DoctorateAUD 18,000–42,000/year

📅 Intakes:
• February (Main Intake) )
• July (Mid-Year Intake

Accommodation Costs

🏠 Dublin

€1,200 – €2,200/month
(Single-bedroom apartment)

🏙️ Other Cities

€900 – €1,500/month
(Galway, Cork, Limerick)

👫 Shared Accommodation

€500 – €900/month
Per person

Student Visa & Health

  • 📅 Apply 3 months before your course starts
  • 🛂 Visa type: Student Visa (Tier 4)
  • 📋 Health surcharge applicable for NHS access

Top UK Universities (QS Rankings 2025)

Oxford - Rank 3
Cambridge - Rank 5
Imperial - Rank 2
UCL - Rank 9
Edinburgh - Rank 27
Manchester - Rank 34
King's - Rank 40
LSE - Rank 50
Bristol - Rank 54
Warwick - Rank 69

Top Scholarships for Studying in the UK

🎓 Chevening Scholarship

Funded by the UK government for global leaders pursuing postgraduate studies.

🎓 GREAT Scholarship

Offered by UK universities in partnership with the British Council for Indian students.

🎓 Scotland Saltire Scholarships

For students pursuing postgraduate master's degrees in Scotland in key sectors.

🎓 Commonwealth Scholarship

For students from Commonwealth countries applying for master's or PhD programs in the UK.

🎓 Charles Wallace India Trust

Supports mid-career professionals in arts, heritage, and humanities with study or training in the UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Student FAQ

Yes. Most universities can accept up to 5 backlogs. Some can accept more if you have a strong SOP and IELTS grade.

Usually, it is 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0. Some course-based universities may allow a score of 6.0.

• Government of Ireland Scholarships
• Merit-based awards given by the university
• Partner scholarships given by Education in Ireland

Yes, from 20 hours/week during term time and 40 hours/week during holidays.

PhD candidates and some postgraduate students may be eligible to do this. Spouse applications will have to be made separately.