Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.


Focus on design, manufacturing, robotics, and automotive systems with extensive practical training.
Study power systems, renewable energy, telecommunications, and control systems with modern laboratories.
Learn infrastructure design, construction management, geotechnics, and sustainable urban development.
Explore software development, AI, cybersecurity, embedded systems, and digital technologies.
Specialize in mineral extraction, mine design, resource management, and sustainable mining practices.
Focus on renewable energy, water resources, environmental protection, and climate change solutions.
Study aircraft design, avionics, propulsion systems, and space technology with industry collaborations.
Learn chemical processes, materials science, petroleum engineering, and pharmaceutical technology.
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Requirements include bachelor's degree with minimum 65% or equivalent, English proficiency (IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 79+), statement of purpose, CV, and two academic references. Some universities require portfolio or specific prerequisite courses. GRE not typically required. We help prepare compelling applications meeting all university requirements and documentation standards.
Annual tuition ranges AUD $35,000-$50,000 depending on university and specialization. Living expenses approximately AUD $21,000-$27,000 annually. Total for 3-year bachelor's approximately AUD $168,000-$231,000. Two-year master's costs AUD $112,000-$154,000 total. Regional areas offer lower living costs. Scholarships and part-time work help manage expenses.
WIL includes industry placements, internships, and practical projects completed during studies. Most programs include 12 weeks to 12 months of industry experience. Students gain practical skills, professional networks, and often earn wages (AUD $25-$35/hour). WIL significantly enhances graduate employability and helps secure permanent positions.
Mining, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering have strong demand. Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering growing rapidly. Software and Computer Engineering excellent in tech hubs. All specializations offer good prospects with starting salaries AUD $65,000-$85,000. Mining engineers can earn AUD $90,000+ starting in resource-rich regions.
Not required for most undergraduate and master's programs. However, relevant internships or projects strengthen applications. Co-op programs during bachelor's provide extensive work experience. Graduate programs value research experience more than industry work. Academic performance and potential are primary admission criteria. Strong profile with projects helps.
Bachelor's programs: 3-4 years (4 years for honours). Master's programs: 1.5-2 years depending on specialization and prior qualifications. PhD programs: 3-4 years full-time. Professional Engineering programs (for non-engineers): 3 years. PSW visa duration matches study length, up to 4 years for eligible graduates.
Yes! Strong pathway through skilled migration programs. Engineers on skilled occupation lists (SOL). Post-Study Work visa provides 2-4 years to gain experience. Points-based system favors engineering graduates with Australian qualifications and work experience. Regional study provides additional points. Most engineering graduates achieve PR within 2-3 years.
Yes! Australia Awards (fully funded), Destination Australia (AUD $15,000/year), university-specific scholarships (AUD $5,000-$20,000), and RTP for research students (full funding). Many engineering departments offer merit awards. Early application and strong academics increase chances. We help identify suitable scholarships and prepare competitive applications.
Yes! Student visa allows 48 hours fortnightly during semester and unlimited hours during breaks. Part-time work typically pays AUD $23-$30/hour. Many students work on-campus or in retail/hospitality. However, engineering coursework is demanding, so balance carefully. Work-integrated learning placements provide structured, better-paid opportunities relevant to your field.
Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) from Engineers Australia demonstrates high competency level. Requires accredited engineering degree, minimum 3-5 years experience, and competency assessment. International graduates can achieve through structured professional development. CPEng status significantly enhances career prospects, salary potential, and migration opportunities in Australia and internationally.