The Australia is experiencing a skills shortage for occupations like

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Accountant (General)

Accountants manage financial records, taxes, and audits for businesses. This profession is in high demand across Australia. The average salary is around AUD 75,000.

02

Analyst Programmer

Analyst Programmers design, develop, and maintain software systems. The IT industry in Australia is growing rapidly. The average salary is around AUD 95,000.

03

Architect

Architects design buildings and infrastructure projects. With urban development increasing, demand for architects is rising. The average salary is about AUD 85,000.

04

Cardiologist

Cardiologists specialize in diagnosing and treating heart diseases. Healthcare professionals are highly valued in Australia. The average salary is around AUD 180,000.

05

Chef

Chefs prepare and manage food in restaurants and hotels. The hospitality industry in Australia offers strong career opportunities. The average salary is about AUD 65,000.

06

Engineer

Engineers design and develop infrastructure, machines, and technology solutions. Engineering roles remain highly demanded across Australia. The average salary is around AUD 90,000.

07

Construction Project Manager

Construction Project Managers oversee building projects from planning to completion. Australia’s construction sector creates strong demand for this role. The average salary is about AUD 110,000.

08

Developer Programmer

Developer Programmers build and maintain applications and software solutions. Tech companies actively hire skilled programmers. The average salary is around AUD 100,000.

09

General Practitioner

General Practitioners provide primary healthcare services to patients. Medical professionals are in high demand across the country. The average salary is about AUD 160,000.

10

Agricultural Specialist

These professionals improve farming techniques, equipment, and food production. Australia’s strong agriculture sector offers many opportunities. The average salary is about AUD 80,000.

Top Australian Universities

How to Apply

We guide you through every step of the Australia study application process—from university selection and admissions to visa guidance and pre-departure preparation—so you can start your academic journey with confidence.

Student Visa

As an international student, you will need the Subclass 500 visa to study in Australia. With this visa you can:

  • Stay in Australia up to 5 years
  • Work 48 hrs per fortnight + full-time in breaks

For the Subclass 500, you will need

  • Confirmation of Enrolment
    from your university
  • Proof of Identity
    e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card
  • Proof of Funds
    to cover your tuition fees and living expenses
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant
    GTE statement & evidence, e.g., academic qualifications, proof of employment
  • Other Documents & Forms
    e.g., forms permitting immigration agents to handle your application
  • Health Insurance

    Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

  • Employment History

    if applicable (e.g., copies of your contract, payslips)

  • Health Examination

    including a medical exam, chest x-ray, etc.

Student Jobs

As an international student holding the Subclass 500, you can work part-time in Australia! Students can work:

  • 48 hours every fortnight
  • Full-time during semester breaks.

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

01

Bartender

Bartenders prepare and serve drinks in bars, restaurants, and hotels. The hospitality sector in Australia offers flexible part-time shifts. The average pay is around AUD 25 per hour.

02

Library Assistant

Library Assistants help organize books, assist visitors, and maintain records. Many schools and public libraries offer part-time roles. The average pay is about AUD 27 per hour.

03

Bank Teller

Bank Tellers manage customer transactions and provide basic banking services. Part-time opportunities are available in many banks. The average pay is around AUD 30 per hour.

04

Driver

Drivers transport passengers or deliver goods safely. Delivery and ride-share jobs are popular part-time options. The average pay is about AUD 28 per hour.

05

Cashier

Cashiers handle billing and payments in retail stores and supermarkets. Retail businesses frequently hire part-time staff. The average pay is around AUD 26 per hour.

06

Book-Keeper

Bookkeepers maintain financial records and accounts for businesses. Many small companies hire part-time bookkeeping support. The average pay is about AUD 32 per hour.

07

Fast Food Attendant

Fast Food Attendants prepare and serve food in restaurants and takeaways. It is a common job for students in Australia. The average pay is around AUD 24 per hour.

08

Tutor

Tutors help students improve their academic performance in different subjects. There is strong demand for Math, Science, and English tutors. The average pay is about AUD 35 per hour.

09

Telemarketer

Telemarketers promote products and services through phone calls. Many companies offer flexible part-time schedules. The average pay is around AUD 27 per hour.