Australian Universities provide a wide range of scholarships to International meritorious students which help them to fund their studies. Scholarships are totally on the basis of the student’s academics. The scholarship covers tuition fees and may also cover living expenses and travel.
Scholarships for coursework program mostly covers part of the tuition fees however, research programs provide funding up to 100% for tuition fee and a good amount of money to cover living expenses.
Apart from the university and college scholarships, Government scholarships are also available for international students. The criteria of the Government scholarship are quite competitive as compared to the university scholarships. As the numbers of applications received are very high, it is advisable to apply quite in advance to get a timely response.
General criteria of university scholarships: Scholarships are being offered on the basis of the academics
High Academics
Extracurricular activities
Social work
Engineering programs
Req-60%-70% in year 12th /graduation
Amount-AUD 2000-AUD 7,000
Information Technology programs
Requirement- 60%-70% in year 12th /or graduation
Amount- AUD 2000 to AUD 10,000
Business programs
Requirement- 60%-70% in year 12th / graduation
Amount- AUD 2000 up to 50%
Universities may consider you automatically for a scholarship however few universities require successful admission and a few more documents before they consider you for a scholarship.
Here is a list of Indian and international scholarships with relevant descriptions. Most of them are available currently while some have tentative deadlines. The eligibility to apply for any scholarship may vary in terms of various factors like age, gender, institution, courses, location, and academic excellence.
There are a variety of scholarship options for international students. The information below relates to scholarships provided by the Australian Government and other Australian agencies. Other scholarship options may be available from your home government, international organisations or other funding bodies. The Australian Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) offer a number of different scholarships.