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Bachelor of Nursing in Australia Fees 2026 — Cost for Indian Students

Nursing in Australia fees 2026 — Bachelor of Nursing tuition at Melbourne, Sydney, Monash, and total cost in AUD/INR for Indian students.

Updated: 2026-04-01

Quick Answer

Bachelor of Nursing fees in Australia range from AUD 25,000 to AUD 40,000/year. Nursing is on Australia's Skills Priority List — making the Subclass 485 post-study visa and skilled migration pathway highly accessible for Indian nursing graduates.

Key Highlights

  • University of Melbourne Bachelor of Nursing / Master of Nursing: AUD 38,000–42,000/year
  • University of Sydney Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 38,000–40,000/year
  • Monash University Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 35,000–38,000/year
  • Australian National University (ANU) Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 36,000–40,000/year
  • Griffith University Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 28,000–32,000/year — strong value, Gold Coast/Brisbane location
  • University of South Australia Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 25,000–28,000/year — most affordable among quality nursing programs

Bachelor of Nursing Tuition Fees — Australia (2025–26)

Annual international tuition:

  • University of Melbourne Bachelor of Nursing / Master of Nursing: AUD 38,000–42,000/year
  • University of Sydney Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 38,000–40,000/year
  • Monash University Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 35,000–38,000/year
  • Australian National University (ANU) Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 36,000–40,000/year
  • Griffith University Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 28,000–32,000/year — strong value, Gold Coast/Brisbane location
  • University of South Australia Bachelor of Nursing: AUD 25,000–28,000/year — most affordable among quality nursing programs

Total Cost of Bachelor of Nursing in Australia — INR (2026)

All-in 3-year cost at ₹55/AUD:

  • Melbourne / Sydney (premium): ₹90 lakh–1.1 crore total (3 years)
  • Monash / ANU: ₹80–95 lakh total
  • Griffith / UniSA / La Trobe: ₹60–75 lakh total
  • OSHC (health cover): AUD 600–700/year — mandatory
  • Living: AUD 1,500–2,200/month (Sydney/Melbourne most expensive; Adelaide/Perth more affordable)

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Written & reviewed by

Rahul SharmaHead of Admissions — USA & Canada Specialist
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — nursing is on Australia's Skills Priority List, Subclass 485 (2-year post-study visa) is available after graduation, and AHPRA-registered RNs earn AUD 65,000–85,000 in Australia. The investment is recoverable within 3 years of Australian RN employment.
Both are strong programs with AHPRA-accredited degrees at 30–40% lower cost than Melbourne/Sydney. Griffith's Gold Coast campus has Queensland Health hospital affiliations; UniSA has strong SA Health connections. Graduate employment rates are comparable.

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