
2025/07/04
If you're an Indonesian student planning to pursue higher education in Australia, one of your first steps is understanding the visa and admission process. With its world-ranked universities, multicultural cities, and post-study work opportunities, Australia continues to be one of the top destinations for international students from Indonesia.
This article will walk you through the essentials including how to apply as an international student, student visa requirements, costs, and how much bank balance is required for a student visa in Australia.
To study in Australia, you need to receive an offer from a recognized institution and apply for the Student visa (subclass 500). This visa allows you to study full-time in a CRICOS-registered course and stay in Australia for the duration of your program.
Here’s what you need to do:
Once you’ve secured your CoE, you can begin your student visa application online via the Australian Immigration website. Here are the key steps:
Be aware that visa approval is not guaranteed. Immigration will assess your Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement, financial capacity, English skills, and health insurance.
To apply for a Student visa (subclass 500), Indonesian applicants must meet several key criteria:
Each case is assessed individually. Incomplete or unclear documents can delay or jeopardize your application.
The Department of Home Affairs requires international students to show they have enough funds to support themselves in Australia. As of 2025, you need to show proof of:
So, you should be prepared to demonstrate access to around AUD 30,000–50,000, depending on your program and situation. You can show this via personal bank statements, family support, government scholarships (e.g., LPDP), or sponsor affidavits.
Tuition fees for international students in Australia vary depending on your level of study and chosen university:
On top of tuition, living expenses in cities like Sydney or Melbourne range from AUD 1,500 to 2,500 per month, covering housing, food, transport, and insurance.
Some universities offer scholarships to Indonesian students, but competition is high. Many students also rely on funding from the LPDP scholarship, or university-based merit aid.
Applying to become an international student in Australia is a multi-step process, but very doable with the right preparation. The key is to start early ideally at least 12 months before your intended intake. Research your university options, prepare strong application documents, and ensure your financial proof is clear and legitimate.
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