Information Technology

Nepali IT graduates in Australia are landing six-figure jobs. 

Are you ready to be one of them?

Australia needs skilled workers: high salaries, fast-track workplace programs, and permanent residency visas are all on offer in the country to fill its tech industry.

As a Nepali student, studying Information Technology here does not simply earn you a degree, but it is also your passport to world class education, practical work, and career which can alter your lives.

No matter what your dream is, being employed at one of the technology giants in Sydney, setting up your startup in Melbourne, or working in a field that is on the PR list, you can start your occupational journey at the earliest phase in Australia.

We bring this blog to you as your complete guide to why studying IT in Australia is a smart move, the courses and universities to consider, costs, career prospects, and steps to get started.

At Goreto Educational Consultancy – the best educational consultancy in Nepal, we have assisted hundreds of Nepali students with starting their education and career in Australia, once advised by our experts, made initial application, visa counselling, and pre-departure training.

In case you are prepared to take your IT dream to reality, here is where you can begin: Study in Australia from Nepal or connect with us on WhatsApp for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Why Study IT in Australia?

Australia has become a leading choice for IT education, attracting Nepalese students with its world-class academics, promising career opportunities, and potential pathway to permanent residency.

The country’s thriving tech industry, competitive salaries, and strong Nepali community create the perfect environment for students to excel and build a successful future in Information Technology.

Key Benefits of Studying IT in Australia

  • Strong Job Demand: With its rapidly expanding tech industry. Australia had a high demand for skilled professionals in areas like software development, cybersecurity, and data analysis.
  • High Earning Potential: IT graduates enjoy attractive salaries, averaging AUD 90,000 per year (NPR 8.05 million), making it a rewarding investment in your future.
  • Permanent Residency (PR) Opportunities: Many IT roles are featured on the MITSSL, increasing the chances of securing PR after completing your studies.
  • Globally Recognized Degrees: Australian IT programs are accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), ensuring your qualifications are valid worldwide.
  • Supportive Nepali Community: Cities such as Sydney and Melbourne have strong Nepali student networks, offering guidance and support for a smooth transition to life in Australia.
  • Work-Life Balance: Australia is known for its high quality of life, safety, and vibrant multicultural environments.

Course Levels & Highlights

Australia offers IT programs at different study levels, so whether you’ve just completed +2 or already hold a bachelor’s degree, there’s a suitable option for you.

Choosing the right level is key, as it can influence your study duration, overall costs, visa length, and even your pathway to permanent residency.

LevelDurationWhat You’ll LearnIdeal ForTop Institutions
Diploma in Information Technology1–2 yearsFoundations of programming, networking, database design, and basic cybersecurity skills+2 graduates who want job-ready skills or a pathway to a bachelor’s degreeTAFE NSW, Box Hill Institute, Holmesglen Institute
Associate Degree in IT2 yearsBroader technical and problem-solving skills, systems analysis, programming, IT project work+2 graduates wanting a recognised qualification in 2 years with the option to enter the 2nd year of a bachelor’s programRMIT University, University of South Australia, Deakin University
Bachelor of IT / Computer Science3 yearsAdvanced programming, AI, cloud computing, software engineering, data analytics+2 graduates aiming for global careers and strong PR prospectsUniversity of Melbourne, Monash University, RMIT University, Deakin University
Master of IT / Computer Science1.5–2 yearsAdvanced security, big data, cloud architecture, AI & machine learning, project managementBachelor graduates (IT or related fields) looking for career growth or specialisationUniversity of Sydney, UNSW Sydney, University of Queensland

Tip for Nepali Students

Choosing a Diploma-to-Bachelor / Associate pathway can help you save on tuition costs while giving you extra time in Australia to work part-time and gain valuable experience.

Eligibility & Entry Requirements

Getting into an IT program in Australia is relatively straightforward if you meet the Academic and English language requirements.

Here’s what Nepali students should prepare for at each study level:

 

Program LevelAcademic Qualification
Diploma in ITCompletion of +2 (NEB or equivalent) with at least 50% in any stream. No specific subject requirements, but basic computer skills are helpful.
Associate Degree in ITCompletion of +2 (NEB or equivalent) with a minimum of 55–60%. Often allows direct entry into the 2nd year of a Bachelor’s degree.
Bachelor of IT / Computer ScienceCompletion of +2 (NEB or equivalent) with a minimum of 60%. Mathematics is preferred but not mandatory in all universities.
Master of IT / Computer ScienceA bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, or a related field. Some universities accept non-IT degrees with additional bridging units.

English Proficiency Requirements

Program LevelIELTSPte AcademicTOEFL iBT
Diploma / Bachelor’s / Associate’sOverall 6.0 (no band <5.5)Overall 50Overall 60
Master’sOverall 6.5 (no band <6.0)Overall 58Overall 79

Documents Required for Application

  • Academic transcripts and certificates (SLC/SEE, +2, Bachelor if applicable)
  • Valid passport
  • English proficiency test results (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Updated CV (required for Master’s applicants)
  • Letters of recommendation (for some universities)
  • Proof of funds (bank statements, income source)
  • Work experience letters (if applicable)

Costs Breakdown

For most Nepali families, creating a study-abroad budget means carefully balancing tuition fees with living expenses, without sacrificing education quality.

Studying IT in Australia requires planning for both tuition fees and living costs. The table below gives an estimate for Nepali students:

ExpenseDiploma (AUD/NPR)Associate Degree (AUD/NPR)Bachelor (AUD/NPR)Master (AUD/NPR)
Tuition (per year)15,000–20,000

NPR 1.34M–1.79M

18,000–25,000

NPR 1.61M–2.24M

25,000–35,000

NPR 2.24M–3.14M

28,000–40,000

NPR 2.50M–3.58M

Living Expenses (per year)24,505

NPR 2.19M

24,505

NPR 2.19M

24,505

NPR 2.19M

24,505

NPR 2.19M

OSHC (Health Insurance)600–800

NPR 53K–71K

600–800

NPR 53K–71K

600–800

NPR 53K–71K

600–800

NPR 53K–71K

Visa Fee710

NPR 63K

710

NPR 63K

710

NPR 63K

710

NPR 63K

In Australia, your cost of living will vary depending on the city; Sydney and Melbourne tend to be pricier than Adelaide or Perth.

To save on tuition, many Nepali students opt for pathway programs, starting with a diploma or associate degree before transferring to a bachelor’s course.

Sharing accommodation with fellow Nepali students is also a popular choice, as it helps reduce monthly expenses while fostering a strong support network. 

Studying in regional cities (like Adelaide and Hobart) can lower living expenses and give extra PR points.

With part-time job wages in Australia ranging from AUD 22 to 30 per hour (NPR 1,970–2,690), many students can cover a substantial portion of their living costs during their studies.

Application & Visa Roadmap

Applying to study IT in Australia may feel overwhelming at first, but following the right steps in the correct order can make the process far smoother.

Step-by-Step Guide for Nepali Students

  • Choose Your Course & Institution

Select your study level, Diploma, Associate Degree, Bachelor’s, or Master’s, based on your budget, career ambitions, and PR (Permanent Residency) plans.

Tip: Regional universities often award extra PR points.

  • Check Entry Requirements

Review academic qualifications, English language test scores, and required documents for your chosen program.

If you don’t meet direct entry requirements, look into pathway programs.

  • Prepare Application Documents
  1. Academic transcripts & certificates
  2. English test scores (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
  3. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  4. CV (for Master’s applicants)
  5. Passport copy, recommendation letters (if required)
  • Apply to the Institution

Submit your application online or through Goreto Educational Consultancy—a trusted name in Nepal for overseas study applications. They help ensure all documents are complete to avoid delays.

  • Receive Offer Letter & Accept It

You will receive either a Conditional Offer (if some requirements are pending) or an Unconditional Offer (if all requirements are met).

Pay the tuition deposit to secure your place.

  • Get Your CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment)

This document is required for your student visa (Subclass 500) application.

  • Apply for Student Visa (Subclass 500)

Include your CoE, GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) statement, proof of funds, and other supporting documents.

Pay the visa application fee (AUD 710).

  • Complete Medical & Biometrics

Attend a panel-approved medical examination and submit biometrics if requested.

  •  Receive Visa Grant & Book Flights

Once your visa is approved, you can arrange your travel.

  • Pre-Departure Preparation

Goreto offers a pre-departure briefing covering accommodation options, part-time work opportunities, and what to expect on arrival in Australia.

Many Nepali applicants face delays due to incomplete documents or missed deadlines.

Keep in mind that Australian intakes, especially for popular IT programs, fill up quickly.

Starting your application 6–9 months early allows time to prepare for English tests, arrange finances, and select the right city for your budget.

Contact Goreto for personalised advice and step-by-step assistance with your application and visa process.

Post-Study Work & PR Pathways

Studying IT in Australia not only provides you with highly sought-after skills but also creates opportunities for long-term employment and potential permanent residency. 

For many Nepali students, this career and migration potential is one of the main reasons IT remains a top study choice.

Post-Study Work Visa (Subclass 485)

After completing your IT degree, you may qualify for the Temporary Graduate Visa,  Post-Study Work Stream. 

The Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) is an Australian visa to provide international graduates with practical work experience in Australia after they complete an eligible course.

This opportunity allows them to gain industry exposure, enhance their career prospects, and, for many, move closer to achieving permanent residency.

Duration of stay (based on qualification level and location)

 

QualificationStay Duration in Metropolitan AreasStay Duration in Regional Areas
Diploma / Associate DegreeNot eligible for Post-Study Work visaNot eligible for Post-Study Work visa
Bachelor Degree2 yearsUp to 4 years
Master’s Degree3 yearsUp to 5 years
PhD4 yearsUp to 6 years

Why IT Graduates Have PR Advantage?

Most of the IT jobs fall on the Medium and Long-term strategic skills list (MLTSSL), which implies they will be in high demand in Australia.

Special occupations like Software Engineer, ICT Business Analyst, Cybersecurity Specialist, and Developer Programmer are especially of value as they can render you eligible to gain Skilled Migration visas.

Also, studying your IT degree in regional Australia earns you bonus points for Permanent Residency under the Australian immigration system.

PR Pathways for Nepali IT Graduates

  • Skilled independent visa (subclass 189)

It is a points-tested visa whereby you will work and reside anywhere in Australia as a permanent resident.

It is not dependent on state or employer sponsorship and offers flexible alternatives accessible to the IT graduates who would pass the threshold point.

  • Skilled Nominated Visa(subclass 190)

This permanent residency visa must be nominated by the Australian government of either a state or a territory.

The benefit of state nomination is that you get extra points in your application, which can be used to increase the chances of your passing the points requirement.

  • Professional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491)

It is a provisional work visa for skilled workers who have been nominated by the state or a territory government.

It enables you to work and stay in a specified regional location within a specified time, after which you can be allowed to be a permanent resident.

  • Employer Sponsored Visas (e.g. Subclass 482 that leads to Subclass 186)

This avenue enables you to work for an Australian-approved employer in a qualified IT occupation.

It is possible that in the long term, permanent residency can be obtained with the help of the Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) following this employment.

(Tip: If your goal is PR, choosing a course and location strategically is essential.)

Check with Goreto to learn more and get detailed PR strategy advice based on your course, budget, and career goals. 

Career Outcomes & Salaries

A degree in IT awarded in Australia provides access to very demanded professions in a great number of industries, including finance, healthcare, education, retail, and tech start-ups.

These positions present outstanding pay opportunities as well as good career lines to permanent residence since most of them are in the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) in Australia.

Top IT Job Roles & Average Salaries

 

Job RoleAverage Annual Salary (AUD)Approx. Annual Salary (NPR)
Software Engineer85,0007.61M
Data Analyst80,0007.16M
Cybersecurity Specialist95,0008.50M
Web Developer75,0006.71M
IT Project Manager110,0009.84M
Cloud Solutions Architect120,00010.74M
Business Analyst (ICT)90,0008.06M

Why These Careers Are Attractive for Nepali Graduates?

  • High earning potential: Entry-level IT salaries paid in Australia are many times the salaries in Nepal and this means that graduates take a shorter time to recover any amount invested in the education.
  • PR pathways: The IT occupations included in the MLTSSL list are numerous, which is why they can be considered jobs that are subject to the skilled migration visas.
  • Global career mobility: IT qualifications in Australia are recognised across countries and you are able to work in countries such as Canada, the UK, and New Zealand.
  • Industry diversity: IT professionals are needed across all sectors, increasing job security and opportunities for specialisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. IT is on Australia’s Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), meaning it’s in high demand and offers strong PR pathways, high salaries, and global career opportunities.

Tuition fees range from AUD 15,000–40,000 per year depending on the course level and institution. Living expenses are estimated at AUD 24,505 per year. This equals roughly NPR 1.34M–3.58M in tuition and NPR 2.19M in living costs annually.

Yes. On a student visa, you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study terms and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Specialisations like Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and Cloud Computing are in high demand and appear on the MLTSSL.

While maths is preferred for some universities (especially for Computer Science), many IT programs accept students from a +2 background without maths

Bachelor graduates can get 2–4 years, and Master’s graduates can get 3–5 years, depending on the location of study.

Yes. Many students start with a Diploma in IT at TAFE or other colleges and then transfer to the 2nd year of a Bachelor’s program, saving both time and tuition

Start Your IT Journey with Goreto

At Goreto Educational Consultancy – the best educational consultancy in Nepal, we help Nepali students turn their Australian IT study plans into reality. Our expert counsellors guide you through:

  • Course & University Selection 
  • Application Preparation & Submission 
  • SOP Writing & Visa Guidance 
  • Pre-departure Counselling 

With years of experience and a track record of successful student placements, we make the process simple, clear, and stress-free.

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