Checkout the BSc Nursing Course in Australia....
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Degree Name: Bachelor of Nursing (BSc Nursing)
Duration: 3 years (Full-time)
Intakes: February and July (varies by university)
Mode: On-campus
Completed 12th grade with Biology, Chemistry, and English
Minimum 65-70% aggregate (varies by university)
English Proficiency:
IELTS: 7.0 overall (with no band less than 7.0)
TOEFL: 94+
PTE: 65+
University |
QS World Ranking (Nursing) |
Location |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Sydney |
Top 20 |
Sydney |
|
Monash University |
Top 25 |
Melbourne |
|
University of Technology Sydney |
Top 30 |
Sydney |
|
Deakin University |
Top 50 |
Victoria |
|
University of Queensland |
Top 50 |
Brisbane |
AUD 30,000 – AUD 42,000 per year
International Student Scholarships (varies by university)
Australia Awards Scholarships
Destination Australia Scholarships
Registered Nurse
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Aged Care Nurse
Emergency Care Nurse
Mental Health Nurse
Average Salary after BSc Nursing in Australia: AUD 65,000 – AUD 85,000 per year
Nursing is on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
After completing BSc Nursing, students can apply for PR through:
Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189)
Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)
Graduate Temporary Visa (subclass 485)
University |
Location |
Intakes |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Sydney |
Sydney, NSW |
February, July |
|
Monash University |
Melbourne, VIC |
February, July |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Sydney, NSW |
February, July |
|
Deakin University |
Melbourne, Geelong |
March, July, November |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
Brisbane, QLD |
February |
|
Griffith University |
Brisbane, Gold Coast |
February, July |
|
University of Melbourne |
Melbourne, VIC |
February |
|
University of South Australia (UniSA) |
Adelaide, SA |
February, July |
|
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
Brisbane, QLD |
February, July |
|
Western Sydney University |
Sydney, NSW |
March, July |
|
Curtin University |
Perth, WA |
February, July |
|
La Trobe University |
Melbourne, VIC |
February, July |
|
James Cook University (JCU) |
Townsville, Cairns |
February, July |
Completion of 12th grade (Higher Secondary) from a recognized board.
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, and English are compulsory.
Minimum percentage required:
65% to 75% aggregate (varies by university).
IELTS: Overall 7.0 (with no band less than 7.0) — mandatory for nursing registration.
TOEFL iBT: 94 overall (minimum 24 in listening, 24 in reading, 27 in writing, and 23 in speaking).
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 65 (with no communicative skill score less than 65).
Minimum age: 17 years at the time of course commencement.
Medical fitness certificate required.
Police clearance certificate for student visa and clinical placements.
Interview (in some cases, universities may conduct an interview).
Proof of immunizations (Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, and more).
Program |
Course Duration |
|---|---|
|
Bachelor of Nursing (Standard) |
3 years (Full-time) |
|
Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) |
4 years (Full-time) |
|
Bachelor of Nursing (Accelerated)* |
2 years (Full-time) |
Year 1: Foundational courses in nursing, human anatomy, physiology, and health sciences
Year 2: Clinical placements, nursing practice, pharmacology, adult and mental health nursing
Year 3: Advanced clinical placements, leadership, community nursing, and capstone project
Nursing programs in Australia include 800 to 1,000+ hours of clinical placements across hospitals, aged care facilities, and community health settings.
Intake |
Start Month |
Application Period |
|---|---|---|
|
February |
Late February |
August to November (Previous Year) |
|
July |
Mid/Late July |
February to April |
|
November (Limited universities) |
Early November |
June to August |
University |
Intake |
Deadline (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Sydney |
February, July |
Oct 31 (for Feb intake), March 31 (for July intake) |
|
Monash University |
February, July |
September (for Feb), March (for July) |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
February |
September 30 (previous year) |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
February, July |
November (for Feb), May (for July) |
|
Deakin University |
March, July, November |
November, May, August respectively |
|
Griffith University |
February, July |
October (for Feb), April (for July) |
|
Western Sydney University |
March, July |
November (for March), May (for July) |
|
Curtin University |
February, July |
November (for Feb), May (for July) |
Month |
Action |
|---|---|
|
May – July |
Shortlist universities, start preparing documents |
|
August – November |
Submit applications for February intake |
|
December – January |
Accept offer, pay deposit, apply for visa |
|
February – March |
Course begins |
University |
Annual Tuition Fees (Approx.) |
Total Fees (3 Years) |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Sydney |
AUD 41,000 – 44,000 |
AUD 123,000 – 132,000 |
|
Monash University |
AUD 38,000 – 41,500 |
AUD 114,000 – 124,500 |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
AUD 37,500 – 40,000 |
AUD 112,500 – 120,000 |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
AUD 37,000 – 39,500 |
AUD 111,000 – 118,500 |
|
Deakin University |
AUD 35,000 – 37,000 |
AUD 105,000 – 111,000 |
|
Griffith University |
AUD 33,500 – 36,500 |
AUD 100,500 – 109,500 |
|
Curtin University |
AUD 33,000 – 35,500 |
AUD 99,000 – 106,500 |
|
Western Sydney University |
AUD 32,000 – 34,000 |
AUD 96,000 – 102,000 |
|
La Trobe University |
AUD 33,000 – 36,000 |
AUD 99,000 – 108,000 |
|
James Cook University (JCU) |
AUD 32,000 – 34,500 |
AUD 96,000 – 103,500 |
Type of Expense |
Estimated Cost (per year) |
|---|---|
|
Health insurance (OSHC) |
AUD 500 – 650 |
|
Books & study materials |
AUD 800 – 1,200 |
|
Uniforms, equipment, immunizations |
AUD 400 – 600 |
|
Living expenses |
AUD 21,000 – 23,000 (per year) |
University Type |
Approx. Total Tuition Fees (3 Years) |
|---|---|
|
Top-ranked universities |
AUD 110,000 – 130,000 |
|
Mid-range universities |
AUD 95,000 – 110,000 |
Expense |
Estimated Cost (per year) |
|---|---|
|
Accommodation |
AUD 9,000 – 14,000 |
|
Food & groceries |
AUD 3,500 – 5,000 |
|
Transport |
AUD 1,200 – 1,500 |
|
Internet & phone |
AUD 500 – 800 |
|
Entertainment & miscellaneous |
AUD 2,000 – 3,000 |
|
Total Living Cost / Year |
AUD 21,000 – 24,000 |
Expense |
Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
|
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) |
AUD 500 – 650 per year |
|
Visa application fee |
AUD 710 (one-time) |
|
Flight tickets |
AUD 1,200 – 2,000 |
|
Books & supplies |
AUD 800 – 1,200 per year |
|
Nursing uniforms & equipment |
AUD 400 – 600 (one-time) |
Category |
Estimated Cost (3 years) |
|---|---|
|
Tuition fees |
AUD 95,000 – 130,000 |
|
Living expenses |
AUD 63,000 – 72,000 (for 3 years) |
|
Other expenses |
AUD 5,000 – 7,000 (one-time and annual costs combined) |
|
Grand Total |
AUD 163,000 – 209,000 for 3 years |
Research universities based on:
Tuition fees
Location
Ranking & course structure
Clinical placement opportunities
Academic qualifications (12th with Biology, Chemistry & English)
Minimum percentage (65-75%)
English proficiency test (IELTS 7.0 overall with no band less than 7.0 or equivalent TOEFL/PTE score)
Academic transcripts (10th & 12th)
English language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letter of Recommendation (LOR)
Resume (if applicable)
Proof of funds (for visa application stage)
Apply directly via the university website or through an authorized agent
Pay the application fee (AUD 50–100 depending on the university)
Monitor emails for additional document requests or interviews
If accepted, you’ll receive either:
Conditional Offer Letter (fulfill remaining requirements) or
Unconditional Offer Letter
Confirm your acceptance by paying the tuition deposit mentioned in the offer letter
OSHC is mandatory for all international students
Purchase OSHC for the entire duration of the course
Required documents:
Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from the university
OSHC certificate
Passport
Proof of funds
Visa application fee (AUD 710)
Apply via the Australian Government ImmiAccount portal
Wait for visa approval (processing time: 4–8 weeks)
Book flight tickets and arrange accommodation
Attend pre-departure orientation (some universities provide this)
Funded by the Australian Government
Covers full tuition fees, living expenses, and airfare
Highly competitive and awarded to students from selected developing countries
Apply through the official Australia Awards website
Value: AUD 15,000 per year
Available for students studying in regional Australian universities
Awarded based on academic merit and willingness to study in regional areas
University |
Scholarship Name |
Value |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Sydney |
Sydney International Scholarships |
Up to AUD 40,000 (partial tuition fee) |
|
Monash University |
Monash International Merit Scholarship |
AUD 10,000 per year (up to 4 years) |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
UTS International Undergraduate Scholarship |
25% tuition fee reduction |
|
Deakin University |
Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship |
50% tuition fee waiver |
|
Griffith University |
Griffith Remarkable Scholarship |
50% tuition fees |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
UQ International Excellence Scholarship |
25% reduction in tuition fees |
|
La Trobe University |
La Trobe International Excellence Scholarship |
15% – 25% tuition fee reduction |
|
Curtin University |
Curtin International Merit Scholarship |
25% tuition fee reduction |
|
Western Sydney University |
Vice-Chancellor’s Academic Excellence Scholarship |
Up to AUD 6,000 per year |
Commonwealth Scholarships (for students from Commonwealth nations)
The Rotary Foundation Scholarships
Financial aid programs from your home country (if applicable)
Strong academic performance
English proficiency scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Extracurricular involvement or community service (for merit-based scholarships)
Early application submission is often recommended
After graduation, students must apply for registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) to become a Registered Nurse (RN).
This allows you to legally work as a nurse anywhere in Australia.
Job Role |
Average Salary (AUD per year) |
|---|---|
|
Registered Nurse (RN) |
AUD 70,000 – 95,000 |
|
Clinical Nurse Specialist |
AUD 85,000 – 105,000 |
|
Aged Care Nurse |
AUD 65,000 – 90,000 |
|
Mental Health Nurse |
AUD 75,000 – 95,000 |
|
Emergency & Trauma Nurse |
AUD 80,000 – 100,000 |
|
Pediatric Nurse |
AUD 70,000 – 95,000 |
|
Community Health Nurse |
AUD 65,000 – 85,000 |
Public and private hospitals
Aged care facilities
Mental health clinics
Community health centers
Schools and educational institutions
Rural and remote healthcare
After completing the BSc Nursing, students can apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) — Post-Study Work Stream, which allows them to live and work in Australia for 2–4 years.
Nursing is on Australia's Skilled Occupation List (SOL).
After gaining experience, graduates can apply for PR through:
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
Employer-sponsored visa pathways
Master of Nursing
Master of Clinical Nursing
Specialization in areas like:
Midwifery
Mental health
Intensive care
Oncology nursing