Read About the Electrical Engineering Courses and Universities in Australia....
Mar 13, 2025 02:56:44
Degrees: Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems), Master of Electrical Engineering
QS Ranking (Engineering): Top 50 globally
Location: Melbourne, VIC
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical), Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
QS Ranking: Top 100
Location: Canberra, ACT
Degrees: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours), Master of Electrical Engineering
QS Ranking: Top 50
Location: Sydney, NSW
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical), Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical)
QS Ranking: Top 50
Location: Sydney, NSW
Degrees: Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Master of Advanced Electrical Engineering
QS Ranking: Top 100
Location: Melbourne, VIC
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical, Master of Engineering Science (Electrical)
QS Ranking: Top 100
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Degrees: Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours), Master of Engineering (Electrical)
QS Ranking: Top 150
Location: Adelaide, SA
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical), Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical)
QS Ranking: Top 150
Location: Perth, WA
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical), Master of Engineering (Electrical)
QS Ranking: Top 200
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours), Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
QS Ranking: Top 200
Location: Melbourne, VIC
Circuit Theory
Digital Systems
Signal Processing
Power Systems
Control Systems
Renewable Energy
Embedded Systems
Electrical Engineer
Power Systems Engineer
Electronics Engineer
Control Systems Engineer
Telecommunications Engineer
Average Salary in Australia: AUD 80,000 – 120,000 per year
High school completion (Australian Year 12 or equivalent)
Mathematics and Physics background
English language proficiency (IELTS: 6.5+ or TOEFL equivalent)
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
Work experience (preferred but not always required)
English proficiency
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems) (Pathway to Master’s) – 3 years
Master of Electrical Engineering – 2 years
πΉ QS World Ranking (Engineering & Technology): #35 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 48,000 – 52,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 48,000 – 55,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Melbourne, VIC
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) – 4 years
Master of Electrical Engineering – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #42 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 49,000 – 52,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 45,000 – 50,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, September
πΉ Location: Sydney, NSW
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical & Renewable Energy) – 4 years
Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #64 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 48,000 – 51,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 46,000 – 50,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Canberra, ACT
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) – 4 years
Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #41 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 50,000 – 53,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 47,000 – 52,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, August
πΉ Location: Sydney, NSW
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) – 4 years
Master of Advanced Electrical Engineering – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #57 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 47,000 – 51,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 45,000 – 50,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Melbourne, VIC
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical & Computer Engineering) – 4 years
Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #50 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 46,000 – 50,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 44,000 – 48,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Brisbane, QLD
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) – 4 years
Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #89 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 44,000 – 48,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 43,000 – 47,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Adelaide, SA
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) – 4 years
Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #92 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 45,000 – 49,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 44,000 – 48,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Perth, WA
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) – 4 years
Master of Engineering (Electrical & Renewable Energy Engineering) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #120 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 43,000 – 47,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 41,000 – 46,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Brisbane, QLD
πΉ Course Programs:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) – 4 years
Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) – 2 years
πΉ QS Ranking: #150 globally (2024)
πΉ Estimated Fees:
Bachelor’s: AUD 42,000 – 46,000 per year
Master’s: AUD 40,000 – 45,000 per year
πΉ Intakes: February, July
πΉ Location: Melbourne, VIC
University |
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years) |
Master’s Degree (1.5–2 years) |
QS Ranking 2024 |
Estimated Fees (INR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
University of Melbourne |
B.Sc (Electrical Systems) + Master’s Pathway |
Master of Electrical Engineering |
#35 |
βΉ26-29L per year |
University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical Engineering |
Master of Electrical Engineering |
#42 |
βΉ25-28L per year |
University of Sydney |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical |
Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) |
#41 |
βΉ26-30L per year |
Monash University |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical & Computer Systems |
Master of Advanced Electrical Engineering |
#57 |
βΉ24-28L per year |
Australian National University (ANU) |
B.Eng (Hons) (Electrical & Renewable Energy) |
Master of Engineering (Electrical) |
#64 |
βΉ24-27L per year |
University of Queensland (UQ) |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical |
Master of Engineering Science (Electrical) |
#50 |
βΉ24-27L per year |
University of Adelaide |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic |
Master of Engineering (Electrical) |
#89 |
βΉ22-25L per year |
University of Western Australia (UWA) |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical |
Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) |
#92 |
βΉ22-25L per year |
RMIT University |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical |
Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) |
#150 |
βΉ21-24L per year |
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
B.Eng (Hons) Electrical |
Master of Engineering (Electrical & Renewable Energy) |
#120 |
βΉ20-23L per year |
Circuit Design & Analysis
Power Systems Engineering
Renewable Energy Systems
Embedded Systems
Signal Processing
Control Systems
Internet of Things (IoT) in Electrical Engineering
February/March (Semester 1) – Best for fresh applicants
July (Semester 2) – Limited programs available
For February intake: Apply by October – December of the previous year
For July intake: Apply by April – May of the same year
βοΈ Completion of Class 12 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths)
βοΈ Minimum 70-85% marks (Depends on university)
βοΈ English Proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5+ (No band below 6.0)
TOEFL: 79+
PTE: 58+
βοΈ Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
βοΈ Minimum 60-75% in UG (Varies by university)
βοΈ English Proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5-7.0
TOEFL: 85-90
PTE: 58-65
Expense |
Cost (INR per year) |
---|---|
Tuition Fees (BEng) |
βΉ20L – βΉ30L |
Tuition Fees (MEng) |
βΉ22L – βΉ28L |
Living Expenses |
βΉ10L – βΉ15L |
Health Insurance (OSHC) |
βΉ50,000 – βΉ60,000 |
Student Visa (Subclass 500) |
βΉ38,000 |
Australia Awards Scholarships (Government-funded, full tuition)
University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarships (50%-100% tuition fee waiver)
UNSW International Scholarships (βΉ5L – βΉ10L fee reduction)
Monash International Merit Scholarship (βΉ8L per year)
Sydney Scholars India Scholarship (βΉ4L – βΉ20L)
Destination Australia Scholarship (βΉ7L per year for regional study)
Apply through Australian Immigration Website
Processing Time: 4-8 weeks
Funds Required: βΉ20L-βΉ25L (proof of funds)
Bachelor’s & Master’s students: Can stay & work for 2-4 years
PR Pathway: Electrical Engineers are in Skilled Occupation List → PR chances are high!
Program: Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems) → Leads to a Master of Engineering
Duration: 3 years (Bachelor) + 2 years (Master’s for accreditation)
Accreditation: Engineers Australia (EA)
Why Choose?: Top-ranked, strong industry links, research-intensive
Program: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Strong industry partnerships, great employability
Program: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Engineering
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Strong practical focus, excellent research opportunities
Program: Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: High industry placement opportunities
Program: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with an Electrical Engineering major
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Focus on innovation and sustainability
Program: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Strong employability focus, practical training
Program: Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours)
Duration: 4 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Hands-on learning, industry projects
High School Completion: Must have completed Year 12 or equivalent
Prerequisites:
Mathematics (Advanced or Extension preferred)
Physics and/or Chemistry (recommended for some universities)
Minimum ATAR: Typically between 75 – 90, depending on the university
IELTS: 6.5 overall (with no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79+
PTE Academic: 58+
Domestic Students (Australian Citizens/PR): AUD $8,000 – $12,000 per year (subsidized by the government via HECS-HELP)
International Students: AUD $35,000 – $50,000 per year
Australia Awards Scholarships (for international students)
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship (varies by university)
Merit-based and need-based scholarships
Power Generation & Renewable Energy
Telecommunications
Robotics & Automation
Electronics Design
Aerospace & Defense
Entry-Level: AUD $70,000 – $90,000 per year
Mid-Career: AUD $90,000 – $120,000 per year
Senior Engineers: AUD $120,000 – $160,000 per year
Program: Master of Engineering (Electrical)
Duration: 2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia (EA)
Why Choose?: Ranked #1 in Australia for engineering, strong research focus
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $49,000 per year
Program: Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
Duration: 2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Strong industry links, high employability rates
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $48,000 per year
Program: Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical)
Duration: 2–3 years (depends on prior qualifications)
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Hands-on learning, flexible specializations
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $50,000 per year
Program: Master of Advanced Electrical Engineering
Duration: 1.5–2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Focus on research & innovation, industry placements
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $47,000 per year
Program: Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
Duration: 2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Strong in research and renewable energy applications
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $46,000 per year
Program: Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Duration: 2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Industry-focused, strong practical component
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $42,000 per year
Program: Master of Engineering Science (Electrical)
Duration: 1.5–2 years
Accreditation: Engineers Australia
Why Choose?: Research-intensive, strong reputation in power systems
Tuition Fees: ~AUD $45,000 per year
A bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or related field) with a minimum GPA of 5.0/7.0 (~60–65%)
Some universities accept students from related fields like Electronics, Mechatronics, or Telecommunications
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79+
PTE Academic: 58+
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Power & Renewable Energy Systems
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Automation & Control Systems
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Telecommunications & Signal Processing
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Embedded Systems & IoT
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Microelectronics & Semiconductor Technology
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Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering
Expense |
Cost (per year, AUD) |
---|---|
Tuition Fees |
$42,000 – $50,000 |
Living Expenses |
$20,000 – $27,000 |
Health Insurance (OSHC) |
$500 – $800 |
π Australia Awards Scholarships (Government-funded)
π University-specific merit scholarships
π Commonwealth Supported Places (for domestic students)
Examples:
Melbourne Graduate Scholarship (Up to $30,000)
UNSW International Scholarship (15%–30% tuition fee reduction)
Monash International Merit Scholarship ($10,000 per year)
University of Melbourne
Australian National University (ANU)
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
Monash University
University of Queensland (UQ)
University of Adelaide
University of Western Australia (UWA)
RMIT University
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Power Systems and Renewable Energy
Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics
Embedded Systems and IoT
Wireless Communication and Signal Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Master’s Degree (or Bachelor’s with Honours) in Electrical Engineering or related fields.
Strong Academic Record (GPA requirements differ by university).
Research Proposal outlining your intended research area.
Supervisor Approval (you need to contact a potential supervisor before applying).
English Language Proficiency (IELTS: 6.5–7.0, TOEFL: 90+).
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP)
University-specific PhD scholarships (e.g., Melbourne Research Scholarship, UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship)
Industry or project-based funding
Full-time PhD: 3–4 years
Part-time PhD: Up to 6 years
Usually includes coursework (if required), research work, and thesis submission.
Academia (Professorships, Postdoc Research)
Industry (R&D roles, Senior Engineer positions)
Government & Policy (Energy, Telecommunications, AI regulations)
Entrepreneurship & Startups (Tech companies, Patents, Consulting)
Start looking for supervisors at least 6–12 months before applying.
Application deadlines vary, but most universities have rolling admissions or two main intakes (February & July).
Completion of Year 12 or equivalent (e.g., CBSE/ICSE for Indian students, A-Levels for UK students).
Subjects: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (some universities may require a minimum score in these).
Minimum ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) score – varies by university (~75–90+).
IELTS: 6.0–6.5 (minimum 6.0 in each section).
TOEFL iBT: 79+ (minimum 19 in writing).
PTE Academic: 58+
Some universities may require an entrance test or interview.
Foundation programs or diploma pathways are available for students who don’t meet direct entry requirements.
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications, or a related field.
Minimum GPA requirement (varies, but usually 2.5–3.0 out of 4.0 or 60–75%).
IELTS: 6.5–7.0 (minimum 6.0 in each section).
TOEFL iBT: 85–90+ (minimum 21 in writing).
PTE Academic: 58–65
Some programs may require work experience (especially for professional master’s degrees).
Universities may ask for GRE scores (not mandatory but preferred in competitive programs).
Research-based master’s programs require a research proposal and approval from a supervisor.
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field (or a Bachelor’s with Honours).
Strong academic record (minimum GPA 3.0/4.0 or 70–75%).
A well-defined research proposal aligned with the university’s research strengths.
IELTS: 6.5–7.0 (minimum 6.0 in each section).
TOEFL iBT: 90+ (minimum 22 in writing).
PTE Academic: 65+
Approval from a potential supervisor (most universities require applicants to contact supervisors before applying).
Research publications (preferred but not mandatory).
Some PhD programs require an interview.
Most universities prefer students to start in February/March.
More course options and scholarship opportunities are available.
Fewer course options compared to February.
Suitable for students who miss the February intake.
Only a few universities offer a third intake for select programs.
Mostly applicable for short courses, diplomas, or online programs.
Intake |
Application Deadline |
---|---|
February |
August – November (Previous Year) |
July |
March – May |
November (if available) |
August – September |
No fixed deadlines in most cases. Applications are accepted year-round.
However, if applying for a scholarship (e.g., RTP, university-specific funding), the deadlines are typically:
September–November (for February intake).
April–June (for July intake).
International students: AUD 35,000 – AUD 55,000 per year
Domestic students: AUD 8,000 – AUD 15,000 per year (Commonwealth Supported Places available at public universities)
The University of Melbourne
The University of Sydney
The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Monash University
The Australian National University (ANU)
International students: AUD 38,000 – AUD 60,000 per year
Domestic students: AUD 10,000 – AUD 25,000 per year
The University of Melbourne
The University of Sydney
The University of Queensland
RMIT University
UNSW Sydney
International students: AUD 40,000 – AUD 55,000 per year (Many scholarships available)
Domestic students: Often fully funded with scholarships
Australia Awards Scholarships
University-specific scholarships (e.g., Melbourne Research Scholarship, UNSW International Scholarships)
Commonwealth Research Training Program (RTP) for PhD students