University |
Average Fees (INR per year) |
University of Melbourne | 40-50 Lakhs |
University of Sydney | 45-55 Lakhs |
Monash University | 38-48 Lakhs |
University of Queensland | 35-45 Lakhs |
Australian National University | 37-47 Lakhs |
Expense |
Average Annual Cost (INR) |
Tuition Fees | 35-55 Lakhs |
Accommodation | 8-12 Lakhs |
Food & Living Expenses | 3-5 Lakhs |
Health Insurance | 50K-1 Lakh |
Miscellaneous | 1-2 Lakhs |
University | Tuition Fees (INR per year) | Total Course Fees (5-6 years) |
University of Melbourne | 40-50 Lakhs | 2-2.5 Crores |
University of Sydney | 45-55 Lakhs | 2.2-2.7 Crores |
Monash University | 38-48 Lakhs | 1.9-2.4 Crores |
University of Queensland | 35-45 Lakhs | 1.8-2.3 Crores |
Australian National University | 37-47 Lakhs | 1.9-2.4 Crores |
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University | Average Fees (INR per year) |
University of Melbourne | 40-50 Lakhs |
University of Sydney | 45-55 Lakhs |
Monash University | 38-48 Lakhs |
University of Queensland | 35-45 Lakhs |
Australian National University | 37-47 Lakhs |
MBBS in Australia is typically a 5-6 year program.
NEET is not mandatory, but entrance exams like UCAT, GAMSAT, or MCAT are required.
Yes, but you must pass the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) in India.
Yes, many universities offer merit-based and need-based scholarships.
The average living cost is around 10-15 Lakhs per year, including accommodation and daily expenses.