
The best courses to study in Australia for Indian students are information technology, nursing and healthcare, engineering, business and accounting, teaching and the trades. In 2025, according to ICEF Monitor, 139,720 Indian students enrolled across all sectors, and these fields recur because they pair solid graduate demand with clear post-study work and skilled-migration pathways.
The Australian Qualifications Framework ranks every qualification on a single scale from level 1 to level 10. According to the AQF (AQF levels, 2026), a Bachelor degree sits at level 7 and a Master's at level 9. The level signals course length, depth and entry rules, so it is the first filter Indian applicants should apply.
VET and TAFE courses are shorter, cheaper and skills-focused, while university degrees are longer, more theoretical and higher-cost. According to Study Australia (Understanding Australian qualifications, 2026), a Diploma runs 1 to 2 years against 3 to 5 for a Bachelor degree. The right pick depends on budget, timeline and career intent.
The course fields Indian students choose most are information technology, nursing, engineering, business and teaching, and tuition tracks the field you pick. For 2026, the University of Sydney (International student tuition fees) lists undergraduate fees from A$49,200 to A$60,600 a year, about ₹33.6 lakh to ₹41.4 lakh, showing how course choice drives cost.
No Australian course guarantees permanent residency. The courses with the strongest PR relevance are those leading to occupations that consistently appear on Australia's skilled lists, and each occupation has a nominated assessing authority that checks your qualification. According to Jobs and Skills Australia (Core Skills Occupations List, 2026), these lists are reviewed regularly, so treat PR as a possible outcome, not a promise.
The PR-course trap. Don't pick a field only because it's on a migration list today. Lists such as the CSOL are reviewed and revised, so the safe move is to choose a field you'd happily commit to even if PR settings shift in three years. Genuine interest survives policy changes; a migration shortcut may not.
A course is visa-valid only when it is CRICOS-registered and when your reasons for choosing it satisfy the Genuine Student test. According to Study Australia (The new Genuine Student requirement, 2024), this test replaced the earlier GTE requirement, so course choice now carries direct visa weight for Indian applicants.
The Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa converts your qualification into post-study work time. According to Study Australia (Temporary Graduate visa subclass 485, 2026), higher-education graduates usually receive between 2 and 3 years. The stay you earn flows directly from the course level you select, so the decision pays off for years.
The regional bonus. In 2026, Study Australia confirms an extra 1 to 2 years of post-study work rights for graduates of a regional Australian institution. Studying outside the big metros can stretch a 2 to 3 year stay meaningfully, and regional living costs are often lower too.
2026 visa-processing note. In 2026, Study Australia (Increased student intake for Australia in 2026) confirms a National Planning Level of 295,000 new international student commencements, an extra 25,000 over 2025. This is a visa-prioritisation system, not a hard cap, so any genuine student who meets the requirements can still apply. The processing-priority order applies to student visa applications lodged offshore (from outside Australia), and provider allocation can affect timing.
The right course matches your current stage: school leavers usually choose a Bachelor or a Diploma pathway, graduates choose a coursework Master's, and career switchers choose postgraduate study or VET. According to Study Australia (Student visa subclass 500, 2026), you enrol in your chosen course and receive a Confirmation of Enrolment before you apply, so the course decision comes first.
Indian students need academic transcripts, an English test, a statement of purpose, a passport and proof of funds. According to Study Australia (English Language Requirements changes, 2026), the minimum Student visa score rose from IELTS 5.5 to 6.0, while universities and regulated courses may ask for higher scores, often around IELTS 6.5 to 7.0 or equivalent.
One important caveat. This guide is education guidance, not migration advice. For visa and permanent-residency decisions, confirm your occupation and pathway with a registered migration agent (check for MARA registration) before you commit to a course.


