Earn a Nursing qualification in Australia with world-class clinical placements, supported by our assistance in admissions, scholarships, and visas.
Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on caring for individuals, families, and communities to achieve, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
Nurses in Australia are trained to:
Provide patient care and monitor health conditions.
Administer medications and treatments.
Support doctors and healthcare teams in hospitals and clinics.
Educate patients about disease prevention and health management.
Work across specialties such as aged care, emergency, pediatrics, and mental health.
ANZSCO Code: 254499 (Registered Nurse, Other) and other nursing roles are listed on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List, making nursing one of the strongest career and migration options.
High demand profession – Nurses are urgently needed across Australia.
PR opportunities – Nursing roles are on the Skilled Occupation List, providing direct PR pathways.
Globally recognised qualifications – Australian nursing degrees are respected worldwide.
Hands-on learning – Courses include clinical placements in hospitals and community health settings.
Diverse career opportunities – Specialisations in mental health, pediatrics, emergency, aged care, and more.
You may be eligible if you are:
A high school graduate seeking entry into a Bachelor of Nursing.
A diploma holder in nursing or healthcare looking for advanced standing or university entry.
A graduate from another field wishing to transition into nursing through a Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry).
Someone passionate about healthcare, communication, and patient support.
Entry Requirements:
Minimum academic qualifications (varies by institution).
English proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall, with no band less than 7.0 for nursing registration).
Police clearance and health checks (for placements).
Nursing programs combine classroom learning, simulation labs, and clinical placements. Subjects typically include:
Anatomy & Physiology
Nursing Fundamentals
Pharmacology & Medication Management
Mental Health Nursing
Child & Family Health Nursing
Aged Care Nursing
Indigenous & Community Health
Clinical Placements (minimum 800+ hours, depending on program)
Tuition Fees: Approx. AUD $30,000 – $40,000 per year (depending on university and level).
Living Costs: Around AUD $20,000 per year (housing, food, transport).
Scholarships: Up to 30–50% available depending on academic merit and institution.
Our team helps you apply for scholarships and financial aid to make nursing study more affordable.
Graduates in Nursing can pursue careers such as:
Registered Nurse (Hospital / Community)
Aged Care Nurse
Mental Health Nurse
Pediatric Nurse
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nursing Educator or Researcher
Average Salary: AUD $65,000 – $95,000+ per year (entry-level to experienced).
Nursing is one of the most direct PR pathways in Australia. Roles such as Registered Nurse (ANZSCO 2544xx) are on the Skilled Occupation List.
Graduates may be eligible for:
Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) – Gain local work experience after graduation.
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) – Apply for PR independently.
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) – Get additional points with state nomination.
Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491) – Work and live in regional areas for PR opportunities.
Employer-Sponsored Visas (Subclass 186 or 482) – Work with an employer willing to sponsor you.
With Australia’s nursing shortage, international graduates who gain registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) have excellent PR chances.
We start with a one-on-one consultation to understand your academic background, career goals, and personal preferences. Our counsellors assess your eligibility for Social Work programs, clarify admission requirements, and design a study pathway that matches both your ambitions and long-term career plans.
With partnerships across top universities and colleges, we help you choose the right institution based on ranking, tuition fees, location, scholarship opportunities, and accreditation. We ensure the program not only fits your interests but also meets licensing and migration requirements in your destination country.
Our expert team guides you through the entire application process—from preparing transcripts and references to crafting a compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP). We carefully check every detail to avoid delays and ensure your application is professionally presented for maximum acceptance chances.
Education can be expensive, but we help ease the burden by identifying scholarships and financial aid you qualify for. Whether merit-based, need-based, or international student scholarships, we support you in completing applications, preparing essays, and submitting documents to improve your chances of receiving funding.
Navigating visa requirements can be complex. Our certified counsellors provide step-by-step support in preparing your visa documents, submitting your application, and preparing you for interviews (if required). We stay updated on immigration rules to give you the best chance of success.
Our support doesn’t stop once you get your visa. We assist you in finding safe and affordable accommodation, guide you on travel and health insurance, and prepare you with a cultural orientation for your new country. Once you arrive, we continue to support you with course changes, transfers, and academic advice whenever needed.
Build your future in one of Australia’s most in-demand industries. Gain practical skills, secure employment, and pursue PR opportunities through a Nursing qualification in Australia.
Australia is one of the best destinations for nursing education. You’ll gain globally recognised qualifications, hands-on clinical training, and a pathway to rewarding career opportunities worldwide.
You’ll learn about patient care, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, mental health, and clinical practice — developing the skills and confidence to work in hospitals, aged care, and community health settings.
You’ll need to complete Year 12 or equivalent with science subjects and meet English proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall, with no band less than 7.0) as required by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
A Bachelor of Nursing usually takes 3 years of full-time study, while Master’s programs or bridging courses for international nurses take 1.5 to 2 years.
Yes! Nursing students complete supervised clinical placements in hospitals and healthcare facilities, gaining real-world experience and preparing for professional registration.
Yes. Nursing is on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List (SOL), giving graduates excellent opportunities for post-study work and Permanent Residency (PR) under the Skilled Migration program.