Top 10 Australian Universities & Colleges Preferred by Nepalese Students in 2025
Are you a Nepalese student considering to study in Australia in 2025, but overwhelmed by choices? You’re not alone. With tighter visa rules and growing competition, choosing the right institution means focusing on what truly matters: affordability, scholarships, visa success, program flexibility, and student support.
Below is a detailed guide to the top 10 education providers most popular among Nepalese students, based on real preferences, recent scholarship data, and program offerings.
At-a-Glance Comparison
No. | University / College | Locations | Popular Programs | Scholarship Offers | Why Nepali Students Prefer It |
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1 | Torrens University | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide | Business, IT, Health (UG & PG) | Flexible fee reductions | Practical learning style, high visa success |
2 | Central Queensland University (CQU) | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane | Master’s & Undergraduate | Up to 25% tuition reduction; $15k regional | Scholarships widely available; strong student services |
3 | Western Sydney University | Sydney only | IT, Health, Business, Engineering | Merit-based aid | Large Nepalese community; wide program range |
4 | Macquarie University | Sydney | Business, Science, Engineering | AUD 10,000/year scholarships | Highly ranked globally, ideal for postgraduates |
5 | Australian Catholic University (ACU) | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane | Nursing, Health, Arts | Merit-based grants | Known for health programs and ethical focus |
6 | La Trobe University | Melbourne | Business, IT, Health, Humanities | Up to 25% tuition discount | Broad course offering, strong academic reputation |
7 | Victoria University (VU) | Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane | Business, Technical Studies | Up to 30% scholarships | Job-oriented programs with flexible study options |
8 | TAFE NSW | NSW (Government college) | Vocational & Undergraduate | Low fees | Affordable, high visa rate, skill-based training |
9 | Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT) | Melbourne, Sydney | IT & Business (UG & PG) | Institutional fees and merit aid | Industry-aligned programs and student support |
10 | Kaplan Business School (KBS) | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast | Business & IT | Regular entry scholarships | Small classes, approachable staff, flexible entry requirements |
Why Nepalese Students Choose These Institutions
1. Value beyond Rankings
These providers may not always be in the global top 10, but they consistently deliver good value through practical programs, visa support, and manageable cost of living for Nepalese students.
2. Strong Scholarship Support at CQU
Central Queensland University offers up to 25% tuition reduction and additional Destination Australia funding ($15,000/year) at regional campuses. These supports significantly reduce the cost of living and tuition
3. Simplified Visa Requirements in 2025
As of this year, Nepal has been reclassified to “Assessment Level 2” for student visas, meaning fewer document requirements and a smoother approval process than before.
4. Visa Caps and Processing Updates
Starting January 2025, Australia is capping international student commencements at 270,000 per year. The visa approval rate for Nepalese students is still high, especially for institutions with strong compliance records like Torrens and Macquarie.
5. Active Nepali Support Communities
Most of these universities have established Nepalese student associations that offer help with orientation, housing, language, and cultural issues. This community support is a key decision factor.
Ready to Take the Leap?
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Sources & References
Department of Home Affairs – Australia (Student Visa Assessment Levels & Policy Changes)
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/CQUniversity Scholarships & Destination Australia Program
https://www.cqu.edu.au/international/scholarshipsIDP Education Nepal – University Preferences & Visa Guidance
https://www.idp.com/nepal/Goreto Educational Consultancy – Australia Study & Visa Support for Nepalese Students
https://www.goretoeducation.com/