Dreaming of Australia?
We’ll Get You There!
Turn Your Australian Dream into a Degree with Futures Abroad.
Australia is one of the top choices for international students—and for good reason! With welcoming immigration policies, a world-class education system, and tons of research and career opportunities, it’s the perfect place to launch your academic journey.
Home to 43 globally recognized universities, Australia offers amazing facilities, top-notch faculty, and a wide range of programs. But getting into the right university takes more than just good grades—it takes planning, research, and knowing what each school is looking for.
Depending on your program, you might need to take tests like the GRE or GMAT (for postgraduate courses), UCAT or ISAT (for medicine), or prove your English skills with IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE. Some universities also ask for video profiles, interviews, portfolios, or even auditions, especially for creative or competitive programs.


The key? Start early, do your homework, and get the right guidance to make your application stand out.
Getting into a top Australian university isn’t just about filling out forms—it’s about making the right choices at every step. That’s where Futures Abroad comes in. We’re not just here to help you apply—we’re here to help you succeed.







Frequently Asked Questions
Applications are submitted directly to each university online or by mail — there’s no centralized system for international applicants.
There’s no limit, as each application is submitted individually.
Australia boasts 43 universities, including research institutions, technical colleges, and art schools. Universities are spread across major cities, with most located on the east coast.
The Go8 includes Australia’s top research universities:
- Australian National University
- University of Melbourne
- Monash University
- UNSW Sydney
- University of Queensland
- University of Sydney
- University of Western Australia
Yes, Australia provides a range of scholarships funded by universities, the government, and private or public organizations. Eligibility is based on factors such as academic merit, citizenship, and financial need.
Most applicants will need a subclass 500 student visa. You must demonstrate sufficient funds for tuition, living expenses (A$21,041 annually), and travel costs (up to A$3,000).