The Australian Government operates an Overseas Student Program (OSP) that allows people who are not Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents to study in Australia.
Any person who is not an Australian resident may apply to study in Australia under the OSP.
A person who wants to study under the program must obtain a Australian student visa before they can commence a course of study in Australia.
You can be granted a student visa only if you wish to undertake a registered course or part of a registered course on a full-time basis.
A registered course is an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider who is registered with the Australian Government to offer courses to overseas students.
The Australian education system is divided broadly into four levels of schooling:
However, there are also other options available to students from other countries wishing to undertake study in Australia, such as English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) and non-award courses.
On 1 July 2001, the gazetted/non-gazetted country regime was replaced by an assessment level regime.
Different assessment levels within each of the student visa subclasses determine eligibility for a student visa, by establishing the threshold requirements that an applicant must meet in order to be granted a student visa.
The assessment levels are prescribed according to the passport held and the education sector of study. For more information, see Country Assessment Levels table* - PDF file, 11KB.
The country/sector assessment levels assigned have been based upon objective criteria and objective data regarding the compliance of students from different countries and in different education sectors.
Assessment level 1 represents the lowest assessment level and assessment level 5 the highest.
The higher the assessment level, the greater the minimum evidentiary standards an Australian student visa applicant has to satisfy in respect of criteria relating to financial capacity, English proficiency and other relevant matters.
Assessment level 3, 4 and 5 applicants must make their initial student visa application while they are outside of Australia.
This list offers direct links to the latest versions of the department's student information and application forms, and student information booklets.
Please note: these documents are PDF files which require the Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 4 or later, on your computer. For more information, see PDF Files.
Note: printed copies of the Temporary Entry Overseas Students booklets (except for 1168, AusAID or Defence) are available at departmental offices in and outside Australia.
For further information, see also: Form 1160i - Applying for a student visa (*PDF file, 72KB) Forms (including information booklets with detailed information)
This information has been taken from the Department of Immigration website. Please check for updates at DIMIA Studying in Australia
* These documents are in PDF format requiring the Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 4 or later - for an explanation, see PDF Files.