Quick Answer: Top 5 Universities in Australia for 2026. If you need a fast answer, here it is. These are the five highest-ranked Top universities in Australia for 2026.
| University | QS Rank 2026 | City | Visa Rank |
| University of Melbourne | #13 | Melbourne, VIC | Level 1- Lowest Rank |
| University of Sydney | #18 | Sydney, NSW | Level 1- Lowest Rank |
| UNSW Sydney | #19 | Sydney, NSW | Level 1- Lowest Rank |
| Australian National Uni | #30 | Canberra, ACT | Level 1- Lowest Rank |
| University of Queensland | #40 | Brisbane, QLD | Level 1- Lowest Rank |
Always verify the latest rankings on the Official QS Rankings 2026 website before applying.
Ranking alone should not drive your decision. Choosing from the Top Universities in Australia based only on a number is one of the most common mistakes we see among Nepali students at our Kathmandu office. Read on to make a smarter, well-informed choice
Why 2026 is Different: The GS Test and the AUD 2,000 Visa Fee
GTE is gone. The Genuine Student (GS) Test is here.
For years, Australian student visas required a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement. That era is over. From late 2024, the Department of Home Affairs replaced it with the Genuine Student (GS) requirement. This is the most critical update for your Australian Student Visa application.
What changed? The GS test is sharper. Officers assess whether you are applying to study for the right reasons. They look at your academic history, your course choice, and your plans after graduation.
IMPORTANT 2026 UPDATE:

The student visa fee rose to AUD 2,000 in 2024 — up from AUD 710. A refusal is expensive. A weak GS statement from a low-ranked institution raises your refusal risk significantly. This is not the year to cut corners.
Why Top-Ranked (Level 1) Universities Protect Your Visa
Australia’s Department of Home Affairs assigns every university a risk level from 1 (lowest) to 3 (highest). Level 1 institutions face less scrutiny. Students applying there generally need fewer documents and face shorter processing queues.
All Group of Eight universities are Level 1. Visa officers trust that students accepted into Melbourne or ANU have genuine academic intent, making Top universities in Australia a safer choice for serious applicants. That trust directly helps your application.
Our students in Sydney often tell us they felt far less anxious during their visa process because they chose one of the Top universities in Australia from the start.. A stronger university application makes a stronger visa application. Simple.
The Group of Eight (Go8): Australia’s Academic Powerhouses
The Go8 represents the elite tier of Top Universities in Australia. They hold Australia’s top QS positions, attract the most research funding, and produce graduates that global employers recruit hardest.
If your goal is medicine, law, engineering, or finance at an international level — the Go8 is where your shortlist starts.
1. University of Melbourne — QS #13 | Australia’s #1

Location : Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria
Best For : Medicine, Law, Engineering, Architecture, Arts
Intakes : February (Semester 1), July (Semester 2)
Why ICCC picks : Strongest employer brand in Australia; graduate-entry model for Medicine and Law means careful UG subject planning is essential from Day 1
ICCC COUNSELOR TIP:
From our Kathmandu office: Melbourne’s Bachelor of Commerce is a popular entry point for students aiming for Melbourne Law School later. Plan your undergraduate subjects carefully from the start.
2. University of Sydney — QS #18
Location : Camperdown, Sydney, New South Wales
Best For : Business, Medicine, Architecture, Education, Law
Intakes :February (Semester 1), July (Semester 2)
Why ICCC picks : As one of the premier Top Universities in Australia, Sydney graduates hold the highest employment prestige in the corporate sector.
3. UNSW Sydney — QS #19
Location : Kensington, Sydney, New South Wales
Best For : Engineering, Computer Science, Law, Business, Architecture
Intakes : February (T1), May (T2), September (T3) — trimester system
Why ICCC picks : Three intakes per year gives Nepali students more flexibility. Engineering and tech programs rank in the global top 50
4. Australian National University (ANU) — QS #30
Location : KActon, Canberra, ACT
Best For : Politics, International Relations, Sciences, Law, Economics
Intakes : February (Semester 1), July (Semester 2)
Why ICCC picks : Canberra is quieter and cheaper than Sydney or Melbourne. ANU is the first choice for students targeting government, policy, or diplomacy careers.
ICCC COUNSELOR TIP:
Canberra is a regional area for some visa purposes. ANU graduates may qualify for extended post-study work rights. Ask our counselors about this.
5. University of Queensland (UQ) — QS #40
Location : St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
Best For : Mining Engineering, Agriculture, Business, Medicine, Biotechnology
Intakes : February (Semester 1), July (Semester 2)
Why ICCC picks : Brisbane’s economy is driven by mining, agriculture, and tech. For Nepali students interested in engineering or natural resources, UQ puts you inside Australia’s resource heartland.
6. Monash University — QS #42

Location : Melbourne (Clayton campus) + multiple campuses, Victoria
Best For : Pharmacy, Education, Engineering, IT, Business
Intakes : February (Semester 1), July (Semester 2)
Why ICCC picks : Largest Australian university by headcount; flexible programs and among the highest Nepali student enrolments in Australia.
Technology & Innovation Universities: UTS, QUT, and RMIT
Not every great program lives inside a Go8 university. These three institutions have built genuine global reputations in technology, design, and applied sciences.
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) — QS #90
Location : Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales
Best For : IT, Data Science, Engineering, Design, Communication
Intakes :February (Autumn), July (Spring)
Why ICCC picks :Ranks in the global top 100 for Computer Science. Industry placements embedded in most tech programs. Modern city campus with direct access to Sydney’s tech sector
Our students in Sydney who chose UTS for IT or data analytics consistently report strong employment within six months of graduation. The industry-connected curriculum makes the difference.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) — QS #197
Location : Brisbane, Queensland
Best For : IT, Business, Education, Creative Industries, Engineering
Intakes : February, July
Why ICCC picks : More industry partners than most Australian universities. Strong employer links in Brisbane’s growing digital economy.
RMIT University — QS #140
Location : Melbourne CBD, Victoria
Best For : Engineering, Architecture, Design, IT, Applied Technology
Intakes : February, July (March for some programs)
Why ICCC picks : City campus in Melbourne’s CBD means direct access to internship and part-time work opportunities. Particularly strong in design, architecture, and applied engineering .
Affordable Universities: Edith Cowan, Charles Darwin, and Federation
Budget matters. Not every Nepali family can fund AUD 45,000 per year in tuition. These three universities offer genuine degrees at significantly lower cost — without sacrificing your visa outcomes.
Edith Cowan University (ECU) — Perth
Location : Perth, Western Australia
Best For : Nursing, IT, Business, Education, Social Work
Intakes : February, July
Visa Level : Level 2 — manageable with a strong GS statement
Why ICCC picks : Popular for nursing. Perth’s healthcare sector is growing and ECU has strong connections with local hospitals and aged care facilities
Charles Darwin University (CDU) — Darwin
Location :Darwin, Northern Territory (+ Melbourne campus)
Best For : Environmental Science, Community Services, IT, Business
Intakes : February, July
Visa Level : Level 2 — Northern Territory is regional Australia
Why ICCC picks : Lowest fees of any Australian public university. Northern Territory regional status means extended post-study work rights.
IMPORTANT 2026 UPDATE:
Cheaper tuition does not automatically mean easier visa approval. Level 2 institutions require a stronger GS statement. Contact ICCC before you apply — do not go in unprepared.
Federation University Australia — Ballarat
Location : Ballarat, Victoria (regional city)
Best For : IT, Nursing, Business, Engineering, Education
Intakes : February, July, November (some programs)
Visa Level : Level 2 — Ballarat is a regional area
Why ICCC picks : Regional classification opens extended post-study work visa options. Dedicated international student support office with a growing Nepali student community
Regional Champions: The Adelaide 2026 Merger and UTAS
Adelaide University — The 2026 Merger (University of Adelaide + UniSA)
The University of Adelaide and UniSA merged on 1 January 2026. This creates a new powerhouse among the Top Universities in Australia.
Location : Adelaide, South Australia
Best For : Engineering, Health Sciences, Business, Law, Arts
Intakes : February, July
Visa Level : Level 1 (University of Adelaide heritage)
Why ICCC picks : Go8-equivalent quality at Adelaide’s lower cost of living — rent is 30–40% cheaper than Sydney. ASI scholarship can cover full tuition
IMPORTANT 2026 UPDATE:
Applications for 2026 may be processed under either legacy brand depending on your program start date. ICCC counselors are monitoring this closely. Contact us before you submit anything.
University of Tasmania (UTAS) — QS #351–400
Location : Hobart, Tasmania (+ Launceston and Sydney campuses)
Best For : Marine Science, Environmental Studies, Nursing, Business, IT
Intakes : February, July
Visa Level : Level 1
Why ICCC picks : Graduates from Hobart or Launceston may qualify for up to 5 years post-study work. Destination Australia Scholarship adds AUD 15,000/yr for regional students
ICCC COUNSELOR TIP:
From our experience: UTAS marine and environmental science programs are world-class and unique. UTAS + Hobart is hard to beat on cost, outcomes, and regional PR pathway combined.
University Comparison: Fees, English Requirements & Scholarships

All fee and language data is consolidated here. You do not need to cross-reference individual university sections. Fees are in AUD per year for international students and based on 2024–2025 figures — universities typically raise fees 3–5% annually.
Table A — Annual Tuition Fees by University
| University | UG Fees (AUD/yr) | PG Fees (AUD/yr) | Key Scholarship |
| University of Melbourne | AUD 38,000–47,000 | AUD 40,000–49,000 | Melbourne International UG (AUD 10k/yr) |
| University of Sydney | AUD 37,000–52,000 | AUD 39,000–54,000 | Sydney Scholars Awards |
| UNSW Sydney | AUD 36,000–50,000 | AUD 38,000–52,000 | UNSW International Scholarships |
| ANU | AUD 34,000–46,000 | AUD 36,000–48,000 | Chancellor’s International (up to 100%) |
| University of Queensland | AUD 32,000–44,000 | AUD 34,000–46,000 | UQ Excellence (AUD 10,000) |
| Monash University | AUD 30,000–44,000 | AUD 32,000–46,000 | Monash International Merit (AUD 10k/yr) |
| UTS Sydney | AUD 30,000–40,000 | AUD 33,000–44,000 | Faculty Merit Awards |
| RMIT University | AUD 28,000–42,000 | AUD 30,000–44,000 | Vice-Chancellor’s Award (20–30% off) |
| QUT Brisbane | AUD 28,000–38,000 | AUD 30,000–40,000 | QUT Excellence (AUD 5,000) |
| Adelaide University | AUD 29,000–42,000 | AUD 31,000–44,000 | Adelaide Schol. Intl (up to 100%) |
| UTAS Hobart | AUD 24,000–34,000 | AUD 26,000–36,000 | Destination Australia (AUD 15k/yr) |
| Edith Cowan University | AUD 22,000–32,000 | AUD 24,000–34,000 | ECU Merit Scholarship |
| Charles Darwin University | AUD 18,000–28,000 | AUD 20,000–30,000 | CDU International Award |
| Federation University | AUD 20,000–30,000 | AUD 22,000–32,000 | Federation International Merit |
PG = Postgraduate (Master’s by Coursework). Research degrees (PhD) are often fully funded through scholarships. Always check the fee schedule on the official university website before planning your budget.
Table B — English Language Requirements by Program Type
All Top universities in Australia accept IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, and TOEFL iBT. The table below shows the minimum scores by program type. If a university requires a different score, the individual course page on the university website takes priority.
| Program Type | IELTS Academic | PTE Academic | TOEFL iBT |
| Undergraduate — General | 6.0 overall; no band below 5.5 | 50 overall | 64 overall |
| Undergraduate — Competitive | 6.5 overall; no band below 6.0 | 58 overall | 72 overall |
| Postgraduate — Standard | 6.5 overall; no band below 6.0 | 58 overall | 80 overall |
| Medicine / Law / Teaching | 7.0 overall; no band below 7.0 | 65 overall | 94 overall |
| Nursing (AHPRA registration req.) | 7.0 in ALL four bands | 65 overall | 94 overall |
| Research (PhD / MRes) | 6.5–7.0 per university policy | 58–65 | 80–100 |
ICCC Counselor TIP:
PTE Academic is accepted at all major Australian universities and often has results within 24–48 hours. If you are pressed for time, PTE is the fastest option. Duolingo is accepted at select universities only — confirm before you book it.
Table C — Government Scholarships Available to Nepali Students
| Scholarship | Provider | Value | Key Requirement |
| Australia Awards Scholarship | Australian Government | Fully funded (tuition + living + airfare + health) | Open to Nepali citizens; applications Feb–Apr annually |
| Destination Australia Scholarship | Australian Government | AUD 15,000 per year | Must study in regional Australia (e.g., UTAS, CDU, Federation) |
| Research Training Program (RTP) | Australian Government | Full tuition + stipend for PhD/Masters by Research | Academic merit; apply through the university |
Australia Awards applications for the 2027 intake open in early 2026. If you missed the 2026 cycle, use this year to build your profile — academic results, community work, and leadership experience all strengthen the application.
Learn more on our ICCC Scholarship Support Page, where we track scholarship deadlines, review applications, and support Nepali students applying for Australia Awards and Destination Australia funding
Estimated Annual Cost of Living In Australia
Tuition is only part of the cost. The table below shows average living expenses by city — based on 2024–2025 data. Students can work up to 24 hours per week during semester (unlimited during breaks) to offset these costs.
| City | Monthly Rent (AUD) | Food & Transport (AUD/mo) | Est. Annual Living Cost |
| Sydney | AUD 1,800–2,600 | AUD 900–1,200 | AUD 32,000–46,000 |
| Melbourne | AUD 1,500–2,200 | AUD 850–1,100 | AUD 28,000–40,000 |
| Brisbane | AUD 1,400–2,000 | AUD 800–1,050 | AUD 26,000–37,000 |
| Perth | AUD 1,300–1,900 | AUD 750–1,000 | AUD 24,000–35,000 |
| Adelaide | AUD 1,100–1,600 | AUD 700–950 | AUD 21,000–31,000 |
| Canberra | AUD 1,200–1,800 | AUD 750–1,000 | AUD 23,000–33,000 |
| Hobart | AUD 1,000–1,500 | AUD 700–900 | AUD 20,000–29,000 |
| Darwin | AUD 1,000–1,400 | AUD 700–900 | AUD 20,000–28,000 |
The Australian Government’s minimum annual living cost benchmark for visa purposes is AUD 21,041 (2024–2025). You must demonstrate you can meet this in your financial documents, regardless of actual city costs.
Why ICCC is Different: The Onshore Advantage
Most education consultancies in Kathmandu send you off and wave goodbye. ICCC does not work that way.
Our counselors hold RCIC certification — Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant accreditation. This means when we advise on study pathways, we draw on internationally regulated expertise, not just local market knowledge.
ICCC also has an onshore support office in Milton, Ontario, Canada. If your plans change after arriving in Australia — if Canadian PR becomes a more viable route for your career — our Milton office can guide that transition. You are never left managing a complex immigration decision alone.
From our experience in the Kathmandu office: most students do not know all their options exist until they are already locked into a path. We will show you the full map before you start walking.
– Pre-departure briefings for every student — not just document collection
– Airport coordination and first-week arrival support through our partner network
– Ongoing visa compliance check-ins during your degree
– Career strategy sessions from Year 2 onward, aligned with your PR goals
– Pivot-to-Canada pathway consultation for eligible graduates via our Milton office
See all available support on our ICCC Services Page, including visa consulting, scholarship application support, and post-arrival guidance.
Step-by-Step 2026 Admission Checklist for Nepali Students

Follow these steps in order. Skipping one can cost you an entire semester.
Phase 1 — Academic Preparation (12–18 months before intake)
Complete +2 / A-Levels / Bachelor’s with strong grades. Ask ICCC for the exact minimum aggregate for your target university.
Your GS statement must justify why this course connects to your academic background. Choose your target course carefully.
See Table B above for required scores. Most students need 3–6 months of preparation.Start English test preparation now.
Phase 2 — Application (6–9 months before intake)
Get official translations of your academic transcripts (notarised copies required by Australian universities).
Write your Statement of Purpose (SOP). This goes to the university — separate from the GS statement. ICCC reviews every SOP before submission.
Secure two Letters of Recommendation from academic referees who know your work, not just your name.
Submit your application directly through the university website or via ICCC’s institutional partnerships, which can speed processing.
Phase 3 — Visa Preparation (3–5 months before intake)
Understanding the Australia student visa process is essential to ensure your documents, financial proof, and timelines are properly managed before submission.
Receive and accept your Conditional Offer. Pay the deposit to receive your Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE).
Obtain your NOC (No Objection Certificate) if you are currently enrolled in a Nepali institution.
Prepare financial documents. Bank statements (6 months), fixed deposits, or sponsor income proof. Minimum AUD 21,041/yr in living costs must be demonstrated.
Write your Genuine Student (GS) statement. This is the most critical visa document. ICCC reviews every GS statement before lodgement.
Purchase OSHC. Overseas Student Health Cover costs AUD 600–1,000/yr depending on provider.
Submit your Subclass 500 visa application online. Allow 4–8 weeks. Apply at least 3 months before your program start. Fee: AUD 2,000.
Frequently Asked Questions — People Also Ask
Q1. Which Australian university has the highest visa success rate for Nepali students?
Group of Eight universities — particularly Melbourne, ANU, and UNSW — have the highest approval rates. All are Level 1 institutions. Students with strong academic records who submit well-prepared GS statements rarely face refusal when applying to Go8 universities.
Q2. Is a 3-year study gap accepted in Australia for 2026?
Yes. Australia has no fixed maximum gap. You must explain it clearly in your GS statement — what you did during that time and why you are ready to resume studies. Gaps of 3–5 years are regularly accepted when the explanation is credible and honest. ICCC has helped many students with long gaps secure Australian student visas.
Q3. Can I work while studying in Australia?
Yes. The previous 40-hour-per-fortnight cap was removed in 2023. You can now work unlimited hours during your studies. There is no restriction during semester breaks either. This is a significant financial relief for Nepali students managing city living costs.
Q4. What is the best Australian university for nursing for Nepali students?
The most common choices are Monash University, Deakin University, Edith Cowan University, and Charles Darwin University. All require IELTS 7.0 in every band for AHPRA nursing registration — not just an overall 7.0. Passing the degree alone does not guarantee registration. Confirm AHPRA requirements separately before enrolling.
Q5. How long can I stay in Australia after completing my degree?
Under the Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485): Bachelor’s graduates get 2 years; Master’s graduates get 3 years; PhD graduates get 4 years. Students who studied in regional Australia may get an additional 1–2 years on top. Australian Government added a further 1-year extension for some graduates in 2023. Visa policy changes regularly — ICCC monitors these updates continuously.
Q6. How much does it cost to apply for an Australian student visa in 2026?
The Subclass 500 student visa fee is AUD 2,000 (as of late 2024). This is non-refundable even if your application is refused. This is exactly why a well-prepared GS statement and a carefully chosen university are not optional — they are financial protection.
Ready to Apply to the Top Universities in Australia? ICCC Has Your Back.
You have just read one of the most complete guides on Australian universities available for Nepali students. You know the rankings. You know the fees. You know the visa process. You know the scholarships.
Now you need a plan built specifically for you.
Every student who walks into our Kathmandu office has a different academic record, a different budget, and a different career goal. We do not hand out generic shortlists. We build a strategy.
1. We assess your academic profile against real university admission data.
2. We identify the 2–3 universities that best match your goals, budget, and visa risk level.
3. We map out your scholarship opportunities — including ones most students never find on their own.
4. We start your GS statement preparation before the visa application window opens.
5. We stay with you from application to arrival.
Book a free consultation through our [ICCC Contact and Booking Page], and our RCIC-certified counselors will guide you through your 2026 Australia application.





