What is ROI after studying in Australia?


Great question! The Return on Investment (ROI) after studying in Australia depends on several factors such as your chosen course, university, industry, prior experience, and career goals. Here’s a detailed overview to help you assess the ROI of an Australian education:

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1. Tuition Fees & Living Expenses


- Tuition Fees: AUD 20,000 – AUD 45,000 per year (varies by course/university)
- Living Expenses: AUD 29,710 per year (as per Australian Government 2025 requirement)

Total Estimated Cost for 1 Year Master's Program:
- AUD 50,000 – AUD 75,000 (tuition + living)

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2. Post-Study Work Opportunities


- Post-Study Work Visa (PSW):
- Bachelor's or Master's Degree: Stay up to 18 months after graduation
- PhD: Up to 3 years

This allows you to gain international work experience and potentially recover your investment.

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3. Average Graduate Salaries


- Starting Salary for International Graduates: AUD 50,000 – AUD 70,000 per year (varies by field)
- IT/Computer Science: AUD 60,000 – AUD 90,000
- Engineering: AUD 65,000 – AUD 100,000
- Business/Management: AUD 55,000 – AUD 85,000
- Healthcare/Nursing: AUD 60,000 – AUD 80,000

Note: Salaries increase with experience and relevant skills.

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4. Long-Term Benefits


- Potential for Permanent Residency (PR): Australia has pathways for skilled graduates to apply for PR, offering long-term career and settlement options.
- Global Recognition: Australian degrees are highly respected worldwide, opening doors in many countries.
- Network Building: Access to a global alumni network and professional connections.

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5. ROI Calculation Example


Suppose you spend:
- Tuition + Living Expenses for 2 years = AUD 100,000

If you start with a salary of AUD 60,000/year:
- In 2 years of work (post-study work visa), you could potentially earn AUD 120,000 (before taxes).

ROI Factors:
- You may recover your investment in 1.5–2 years of full-time work in Australia (depending on your field and lifestyle).
- If you secure PR and continue working, long-term ROI increases significantly.

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6. Other Considerations


- Scholarships: Can reduce tuition costs, improving ROI.
- Part-Time Work: Students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during semesters, which can help offset living costs.
- Career Support: Most Australian universities offer strong career services to help students secure internships and jobs.

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Need Personalized Advice?


ROI varies by individual goals and circumstances. Pollster Education can help you select high-ROI courses and universities, and guide you on scholarships, visa processes, and career planning.

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