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University courses offer students a diverse range of options to suit their interests and career goals, making it one of the most popular education choices in Australia. These courses are structured into units that combine lectures, tutorials, practical classes, and online learning, depending on the course and institution. Students can often choose between full-time and part-time study modes, with various payment options available. Whether you’re looking to extend your education or develop specific career skills, university provides the foundation for a wide range of professional opportunities.
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FAQs
Most students apply through a state-based Tertiary Admissions Centre (e.g. UAC, VTAC, QTAC). Some universities also accept direct applications, especially for postgraduate or mid-year entry. Check individual university websites for details.
University qualifications in Australia include:
– Undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree
– Postgraduate: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master’s, PhD
These qualifications sit at levels 5–10 on the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Yes. Many Australian universities offer fully online degrees or hybrid delivery options—especially in business, IT, and education. These are ideal for working adults or remote learners.
Yes. Eligible domestic students can access HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP loans. These allow you to study now and repay later through the tax system. Learn more at StudyAssist.
Yes. Most universities welcome international students, though application requirements and fees differ. Check CRICOS registration and visa requirements at Study in Australia.