Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

The tuition fees to study in Australia typically ranges from AUD $15,000 to $60,000 per year, depending on the college or university and course. Most universities and colleges ask for tuition deposits for a semester that usually range from 10-15 lakh rupees. To get a student visa you need funds for a year including tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance (OSHC), so savings or education loan of 45-60 lakh is the normal range.

Most Australian institutions require a minimum of 2.6 to 3.0 GPA for direct Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programs. Diploma and per-masters pathway are available for students with just 2.0 GPA in plus 2, or just pass in Bachelor’s degree. Once a university or college accepts the GPA, there is no issues for the Australian High Commission to grant your visa.

Nepali Students generally need to show a financial capacity of around AUD $50,000-60,000 for living costs, one years of tuition fees, travel expenses,and supporting income documents.On average,families need NPR 50 to 65 lakhs,depending on the course and city . However the actual cost is around NPR 15 lakh only.

IELTS is not compulsory, but an English proficiency test is required. Students can submit IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL scores depending on the university's preference, and some accept Duolingo as well. Most Nepali students choose IELTS or PTE for faster processing.

The total cost of studying in Australia typically ranges from AUD 30,000 to 55,000 per year, including tuition fees, living expenses, OSHC, visa fees, and travel.

Nepali students must show financial capacity covering one year of tuition, AUD 29,710 for living costs, AUD 4,000 for travel expenses, and supporting income documents. This usually totals NPR 55 to 65 lakhs, depending on the university and course

Yes, a few top Australian universities offer fully funded (100%) or 50% scholarships, but they are very competitive. Most students can access partial scholarships ranging from 15% to 25% off tuition fees.

AUD 20,000 is enough for most students to move to Australia. However, you’ll need funds to cover living costs, and travel costs, which usually requires additional AUD 31,710.

You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your first year of tuition and living expenses. This is detailed on your Form I-20 and can often be a significant amount, usually a bank balance certificate of around NPR 60 lakh.

 

Yes, while international students are not eligible for federal US loans, Nepalese banks provide educational loan to  students.

No, the general cost of attendance provided by a university does not include travel insurance. While your university provides a mandatory health insurance plan for your time on campus, you should purchase a separate travel insurance policy to cover your journey to the USA and any unforeseen events during travel.

 

Textbooks and supplies can be a hidden expense. On average, students should budget approximately US $1,000 to US $2,000 per year for books and course materials.

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