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Join the September 2025 Intake at Top Australian Universities
The September 2025 intake in Australia offers a unique opportunity to pursue your academic goals at some of the world’s top universities.
If you’re a student from Bangladesh planning to begin your studies in Australia this September, it’s essential to start early. From choosing the right program to navigating the application and student visa process, careful preparation is key to success.
We encourage all prospective Bangladeshi students to begin their admission journey now to secure a place at their preferred Australian institution. Submit your application documents today and take the first step toward an enriching educational experience down under.
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List of Australian Colleges
- Academy of English
- Adelaide College of the Arts
- Albright College
- Alice Springs College of Australia
- Alliance College
- Acknowledge Education - Stott’s College (SC) Up Education
- Australian College of Business Intelligence (ACBI)
- Australian College of Information Technology
- Australian Health and Science Institute (AHSI)
- Australian Higher Education Academy
- Australian Institute of Business and Technology (AIBT)
- Australian Institute of Higher Education (AIH)
- Australian International College of Skills and Education (AICSE)
- Australian International High School (Academies Australasia)
- Australian Learning Group (ALG)
- Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (Under Torrens)
- Box Hill Institute
- Campbell Institute
- Canterbury Business College
- Canterbury Technical Institute
- Charles Darwin Uni International College (UP Education)
- Charles Sturt University - Sydney & Melbourne Campus (Navitas)
- Chisholm Institute TAFE - CT
- Clarendon Business College
- College of Sports & Fitness (CSF)
- Deakin College (NAVITAS)
- ECA College of Health Sciences (CHS)
- Edith Cowan College (NAVITAS)
- Edith Cowan College
- EIT (Engineering Institute of Technology)
- Excelsia College
- Federation College
- Flinders Academy
- Frontier Education
- Greenwich College
- Hawthorn Melbourne (Navitas – English Bridging)
- Holmes College
- Holmes Institute
- Holmes Institute Fashion
- ICHM - Up Education Group
- IHNA College
- IHM Australia
- IKON Institute (Edu Holding)
- Insight Academy
- Institute of Science Management and Technology (ISMT)
- International House - IH
- James Cook University Brisbane (Sarina Russo)
- KBS - Kaplan Business School
- Keystone College of Business and Technology (KCBT)
- KOI (King’s Own Institute)
- Laneway College
- La Trobe College Melbourne
- La Trobe International College - Sydney Campus
- Lead College
- Le Culinare College
- Melbourne Polytechnic
- Murdoch College (KAPLAN)
- New Era Institute
- Ozford Higher Education
- Ozford College
- Paramount College
- Perth College of Business and Technology (PCBT)
- SAE University College (Navitas)
- Salford College
- Skills Australia Institute
- Southern Cross Education Institute (SCEI)
- Southern Cross Higher Education
- Southern Cross University International College (NAVITAS)
- Southern Cross University Ventures – City Campus
- Stanley College
- Stanley Higher Education (HE)
- St George and Sutherland Community College
- Stott’s College (SC) Up Education
- Strathfield College
- Supreme Business College
- Sydney Met
- Taylors College (Pathway to The University of Sydney - Navitas)
- The Hotel School Australia (SCU Group)
- The Hotel School Australia (General Listing)
- Torrens College of Design
- TAFE NSW
- TAFE Queensland
- Tas TAFE
- Tasmania International College - UP Education
- Trinity College
- University of Adelaide College (KAPLAN Pathway)
- University of Canberra College (Navitas)
- University of Newcastle College of International Education (KAPLAN Pathways)
- University of Queensland College
- University of Tasmania College – Sydney/Melbourne (ECA)
- University of Western Australia College (INTO)
- UNSW College
- UTS College
- Victoria University College
- Western Sydney International College (NAVITAS)
- Wollongong College
List of Australian Universities
- Adelaide University
- Bond University
- Central Queensland University_Main Campus
- Central Queensland University_CITY CAMPUS
- Charles Darwin University
- Charles Sturt University
- Curtin University
- Deakin University
- Edith Cowan University
- Federation University
- Flinders University
- Griffith University
- James Cook University _Main Campus
- La Trobe University
- Macquarie University
- Monash University
- Murdoch University
- RMIT
- Southern Cross University
- Swinburne University of Technology
- The University of Melbourne
- The University of Sydney
- The University of Queensland
- The University of New England
- University of Adelaide
- University of Canberra
- University of Newcastle
- University of Notre Dame Australia
- University of South Australia
- University of Southern Queensland
- University of Tasmania
- University of Technology Sydney
- University of Western Australia
- University of Wollongong
- UNSW (University of New South Wales)
- Victoria University
- Western Sydney University
- Australian National University
- Australian Catholic University
- Torrens University
frequently asked questions
What are the basic requirements to study in Australia?
You need a valid passport, proof of English proficiency (like IELTS), acceptance letter from an Australian institution, and a valid student visa.
How can I apply for a student visa for Australia?
You must apply online through the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website, submitting required documents such as your Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE), financial proof, health checks, and English test results.
What is the cost of studying in Australia?
Tuition fees vary depending on the course and institution but typically range from AUD 20,000 to 45,000 per year. Living expenses average around AUD 20,000 per year.
Can I work while studying in Australia?
Yes, student visa holders are generally allowed to work up to 40 hours per fortnight during the semester and full-time during breaks.
How long does it take to process an Australian student visa?
Processing times vary but generally take between 4 to 6 weeks after submitting a complete application.
Are scholarships available for international students?
Yes, many Australian universities and the government offer scholarships based on merit or financial need. It’s best to check with your chosen institution for available options.
What is the healthcare system for international students?
Can family members accompany me while I study in Australia?
Yes, you can include eligible family members such as your spouse and dependent children on your student visa application, allowing them to live and sometimes work or study in Australia.