Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Campus Name: Callaghan Campus (Main Campus)
City: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Address: University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia
Distance from Sydney: Approx. 2 hours by train or car
Campus Size: 140 hectares – set in a bushland setting with wildlife, walking tracks, and native flora
A peaceful and scenic campus, blending nature with modern learning spaces.
Established: 1965
Type: Public Research University
Student Population: ~37,000+ students (including 7,000+ international students)
Global Rankings:
QS World University Rankings: Top 200–250 globally
Top 10 in Australia for research impact and innovation
Ranked in the Top 100 for certain subjects like Nursing, Architecture, and Education
Engineering & Built Environment (Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Mechatronics, etc.)
Health & Medicine (Nursing, Medicine, Public Health, Physiotherapy)
Science (Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Education & Arts (Teaching, Media, Creative Industries)
Business & Law (Accounting, Finance, HR, International Business, Law)
Modern lecture halls, research labs, and digital libraries
On-campus accommodation (student villages and residences)
Cafés, food courts, and grocery stores
Gym, sports fields, and aquatic centre
Medical centre, counselling, and wellbeing services
Clubs and societies for cultural, academic, and social interests
On-campus student housing like Edwards Hall, Barahineban, and International House
Weekly rent: approx. USD $140 – $250, depending on room type
Options include shared flats, studios, and catered or self-catered units
Industry-connected courses with work-integrated learning
Strong ties to the health, engineering, and mining sectors in NSW
Internship opportunities with regional businesses and government
CareerHub portal for job listings, resume help, and career events
Orientation programs
Free airport pickup
Academic and English language support
International student mentors
Visa and COE assistance
February (Semester 1) – Main intake
July (Semester 2)
November – Limited programs
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Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Renewable Energy Engineering
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program – JMP)
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
Bachelor of Public Health
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Business (with majors in Marketing, International Business, HR, etc.)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Business Analytics
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Science (Majors in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, etc.)
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management
Bachelor of Biotechnology
Bachelor of Mathematics
Bachelor of Data Science
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary)
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Communication (Media Production, Journalism, PR)
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Creative Industries
Bachelor of Social Science
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Marketing
Master of Human Resource Management
Master of International Business
Juris Doctor (JD)
Master of Laws (LLM)
Master of Professional Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, etc.)
Master of Cyber Security
Master of Information Technology
Master of Project Management
Master of Architecture
Master of Public Health
Master of Nursing
Master of Medical Radiation Science
Master of Clinical Psychology
Master of Mental Health Nursing
Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability
Master of Data Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Science (Research-focused)
Master of Teaching (Primary or Secondary)
Master of Education
Master of Social Work (Qualifying)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in various disciplines
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Professional Doctorates
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Hons) |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Renewable Energy Engineering |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) |
4 years |
~$28,000 |
Bachelor of Architecture |
3 years |
~$28,500 |
Bachelor of Business |
3 years |
~$26,000 |
Bachelor of Commerce |
3 years |
~$26,000 |
Bachelor of Business Analytics |
3 years |
~$27,000 |
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) |
5 years |
~$30,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
3 years |
~$30,000 |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
3 years |
~$30,500 |
Bachelor of Nursing |
3 years |
~$26,000 |
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science |
4 years |
~$30,500 |
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) |
4 years |
~$32,000 |
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) |
4 years |
~$31,000 |
Bachelor of Public Health |
3 years |
~$25,500 |
Bachelor of Psychological Science |
3 years |
~$25,500 |
Bachelor of Science |
3 years |
~$27,000 |
Bachelor of Biotechnology |
3 years |
~$28,000 |
Bachelor of Data Science |
3 years |
~$30,000 |
Bachelor of Education (Primary or Secondary) |
4 years |
~$25,000 |
Bachelor of Arts |
3 years |
~$24,500 |
Bachelor of Communication |
3 years |
~$24,500 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5 years |
~$29,500 |
Master of Applied Finance |
1.5 years |
~$28,500 |
Master of Marketing |
1.5 years |
~$28,500 |
Master of Human Resource Management |
1.5 years |
~$28,000 |
Master of International Business |
1.5 years |
~$28,000 |
Master of Professional Accounting |
2 years |
~$28,500 |
Master of Laws (LLM) |
1 year |
~$29,000 |
Master of Information Technology |
2 years |
~$30,500 |
Master of Cyber Security |
2 years |
~$30,500 |
Master of Data Science |
2 years |
~$31,000 |
Master of Professional Engineering (Civil, Mech., Elec., etc.) |
2 years |
~$32,000 |
Master of Architecture |
2 years |
~$30,000 |
Master of Project Management |
2 years |
~$28,000 |
Master of Public Health |
1.5 years |
~$27,500 |
Master of Nursing |
2 years |
~$28,000 |
Master of Clinical Psychology |
2 years |
~$30,500 |
Master of Social Work (Qualifying) |
2 years |
~$26,500 |
Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability |
2 years |
~$27,500 |
Master of Teaching (Primary or Secondary) |
2 years |
~$26,000 |
Master of Education |
1.5 years |
~$25,500 |
Master of Creative Industries |
1.5 years |
~$26,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Engineering |
3–4 years |
~$30,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Information Technology |
3–4 years |
~$30,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Business & Management |
3–4 years |
~$29,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Education |
3–4 years |
~$28,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Medicine & Public Health |
3–4 years |
~$30,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Nursing |
3–4 years |
~$29,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Law |
3–4 years |
~$29,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Environmental Science |
3–4 years |
~$30,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Psychology |
3–4 years |
~$30,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Architecture & Built Environment |
3–4 years |
~$29,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Creative Industries |
3–4 years |
~$28,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Science (Biology, Chemistry, etc.) |
3–4 years |
~$30,000 |
The University of Newcastle is a respected public research university in Australia, known for its commitment to innovation, practical learning, and global engagement. Its main campus at Callaghan is a large, leafy site located in Newcastle, New South Wales, about two hours north of Sydney.
International students benefit from:
Globally recognized degrees
Strong emphasis on industry experience and research
Courses designed with real-world applications
High graduate employability and support for career readiness
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. International students often choose fields such as:
Engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical, mechatronics)
Information Technology & Computer Science
Nursing, Medicine & Health Sciences
Business, Finance, and Accounting
Education and Teaching
Architecture & Design
Law
Psychology and Social Work
Environmental Science and Biotechnology
The programs are often accredited by relevant industry bodies, which improves international recognition of your qualifications.
The Callaghan campus offers a beautiful blend of nature and modern facilities, set on a 140-hectare bushland site. You’ll find:
State-of-the-art classrooms and labs
Digital libraries and 24/7 study zones
Cafés, food outlets, and convenience stores
Sports fields, gyms, and health & wellbeing centers
Wildlife like kangaroos and cockatoos roaming freely
The university offers on-campus housing that’s safe, social, and convenient:
Shared apartments, studios, and catered residences
Weekly costs range from USD $140 – $250
Fully furnished and includes Wi-Fi, utilities, and student support
Social activities, mentorship, and academic support included
Off-campus options are also available near the university and in Newcastle city.
International students receive comprehensive support, including:
Orientation programs and welcome events
Visa and immigration advice
Academic and English language support
Counselling and wellbeing services
Career advice and job-seeking workshops
Free airport pickup for new arrivals
The University of Newcastle has strong ties with industry, especially in engineering, health, mining, and education. Many programs include internships or placements. The university also supports students through:
CareerHub (job portal)
Career fairs and networking events
Resume and interview workshops
International graduates are also eligible for Australia’s Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485), allowing you to stay and work in the country for 2–4 years after graduation.
Main intakes: February and July
Some programs may offer a November intake
Applications are accepted online via the university portal or through authorized agents
International students can apply for various scholarships, such as:
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship
Global Leaders Scholarship
Research Training Program (RTP) for PhD students These can cover part or full tuition fees, and in some cases, living expenses.
Newcastle is a vibrant coastal city offering a high-quality lifestyle at a lower cost than Sydney. You’ll enjoy:
Beautiful beaches, surf, and national parks
A safe, student-friendly environment
Lower rent and living costs
Easy public transport and bike-friendly areas
Globally ranked and research-driven
Strong career support and industry engagement
Affordable tuition and living costs
Welcoming, diverse student community
Beautiful, natural campus environment
Start by exploring the university’s official course list to find a program that matches your academic background and goals. You can choose from a wide range of fields like Engineering, Business, Health, IT, Education, and more.
Explore programs: www.newcastle.edu.au/study
Completed high school qualification equivalent to Australian Year 12.
Country-specific requirements apply (e.g., CBSE for India, A-Levels, IB, etc.).
English proficiency test results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE).
Recognised Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Some programs may require work experience or portfolio (e.g., MBA, Design).
English proficiency test results.
Honours or Master’s degree with a research component.
A strong research proposal and match with a supervisor.
Academic CV and references.
Test |
Minimum Score |
---|---|
IELTS |
6.5 overall (no band < 6.0) |
TOEFL iBT |
79–93 |
PTE Academic |
58–64 |
Academic transcripts and certificates (official and English-translated)
English test scores
Passport copy
CV/resume (for PG/PhD)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of recommendation (for some PG/PhD)
Research proposal (PhD only)
Portfolio (for creative courses)
Apply directly through the University of Newcastle's international application portal, or use an authorized education agent.
Apply here: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/international/how-to-apply
Some programs have limited seats—so apply early, ideally 3–6 months before intake.
If accepted, you will receive one of the following:
Unconditional Offer Letter – All entry requirements met
Conditional Offer Letter – Pending submission of certain documents (e.g., English results)
To confirm your place:
Accept the offer via the online portal
Pay the initial tuition deposit (usually one semester)
Provide proof of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
After this, you will receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) — which is required for your student visa application.
Apply for your Australian student visa via the Department of Home Affairs using your CoE.
You’ll need:
CoE from the university
Valid passport
OSHC health insurance
Proof of financial capacity
GTE statement (Genuine Temporary Entrant)
Book on-campus or off-campus housing
Plan your arrival
Attend Orientation Week to meet staff and students
The University of Newcastle offers multiple intakes throughout the year for international students:
Semester 1 (February/March):
Primary intake for most undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs.
Semester 2 (July):
Available for many programs, including business, IT, engineering, and health.
Trimester 3 (November):
Limited intake for selected postgraduate coursework degrees (e.g., Business, IT, Data Science).
Academic Requirements:
Completion of a high school qualification equivalent to Australian Year 12.
Examples:
India: CBSE/ISC – 65–75% depending on the course
A Levels (UK): 2–3 subjects (with grades depending on the course)
International Baccalaureate (IB): Typically 24+ points
U.S. High School Diploma: With GPA and SAT/ACT (optional)
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.0–6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79–93
PTE Academic: 58–64
Some programs like Nursing, Law, and Education may require higher scores.
Academic Requirements:
A completed Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution in a related field.
Minimum GPA requirement (typically 2.5/4.0 or 60–65%, depending on program)
Some courses may require:
Work experience (e.g., MBA)
Portfolio (e.g., Architecture)
Interview or audition (e.g., Creative Industries)
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band < 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79+
PTE: 58+
Academic Requirements:
Honours degree (Class I or II) OR Master’s degree with a significant research component
Strong academic background in the intended research field
A research proposal
Identification of a suitable supervisor
CV and letters of recommendation
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5–7.0 overall (varies by field)
TOEFL iBT: 93+
PTE: 66+
Ranking System |
Global Rank |
Category |
---|---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
Top 200–250 |
Overall Global University |
QS Top 50 Under 50 |
Top 50 |
Best Young Universities (under 50 yrs) |
QS Subject Rankings |
Top 100 (Nursing, Education) |
Specific Subject Rankings |
US News – Global Universities |
Top 250 |
Best Global Universities |
US News – Australia Rank |
Top 10–15 in Australia |
National Ranking |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
Top 200–250 |
World University Rankings |
ARWU (Shanghai Rankings) |
Top 300–400 |
Academic Ranking of World Universities |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Value |
Level of Study |
---|---|---|---|
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship |
High-achieving international students |
Up to AUD $50,000 (USD ~$33,000) |
Undergraduate |
International Excellence Scholarship |
Based on academic merit and program of study |
AUD $10,000–$20,000 |
Undergraduate / Postgraduate |
South Asia Excellence Scholarship |
Citizens of South Asian countries (e.g., India, Nepal) |
Up to AUD $15,000 |
Undergraduate / Postgraduate |
ASEAN Excellence Scholarship |
Citizens of ASEAN countries |
Up to AUD $15,000 |
Undergraduate / Postgraduate |
Africa Excellence Scholarship |
Citizens of eligible African nations |
Up to AUD $10,000 |
Undergraduate / Postgraduate |
Onshore Excellence Scholarship |
International students already in Australia |
AUD $5,000 |
Undergraduate / Postgraduate |
College of Engineering, Science & Environment HDR Scholarship |
Research students in STEM fields |
Tuition + stipend (RTP equivalent) |
PhD / Research |
Research Training Program (RTP) |
High-achieving PhD/MPhil students |
Full tuition + living stipend |
PhD / Research |
University of Newcastle International PhD Scholarship |
Competitive HDR applicants |
Tuition + AUD $33,000/year stipend |
PhD |
Facility / Residence Name |
Room Type |
Features |
Weekly Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Barahineban |
Shared apartments (5–6 students) |
Private bedroom, shared kitchen/living, Wi-Fi, social programs |
$150–$180 |
East Residence |
Single ensuite rooms |
Private bedroom & bathroom, shared kitchen, close to dining/transport |
$180–$220 |
West Residence |
Single studio & shared rooms |
Ensuite studios or shared apartments, modern design, social lounges |
$190–$250 |
Edwards Hall |
Catered or self-catered rooms |
Traditional dorm-style, optional meal plan, social events |
$160–$220 (meals extra) |
International House |
Single room with shared bathroom |
Diverse community, shared kitchen, cultural activities, close to campus |
$160–$200 |
Student Living – North Tower |
Ensuite & studio options |
New, high-rise accommodation, modern facilities, private bathroom options |
$200–$270 |
Off-Campus Housing (Private) |
Shared or private rentals |
Apartments or shared houses near campus or city center |
$180–$300+ |
The academic environment is supportive and hands-on, with an emphasis on practical learning and research. Many courses include real-world projects, clinical placements, or internships with industry partners. The teaching style encourages independent thinking, collaboration, and innovation, and you’ll have access to world-class labs, digital libraries, and 24/7 learning spaces.
Callaghan Campus is unique—it’s set in 140 hectares of natural bushland, with native wildlife like kangaroos and kookaburras regularly seen around campus! It's peaceful, green, and perfect for studying or relaxing between classes. Despite the natural surroundings, the campus is modern and fully equipped with technology, cafes, gyms, and transport access.
The university offers a huge variety of clubs and societies—academic, cultural, creative, sporting, and social. You can join:
Cultural groups (Indian, Chinese, African, Latin American, etc.)
Academic clubs (Engineering Society, Law Society)
Sports teams (soccer, basketball, netball, martial arts)
Hobby and interest groups (photography, gaming, debating)
These are a great way to meet new friends, develop skills, and make the most of your student experience.
UTN offers plenty of services to keep you healthy—both physically and mentally:
Fully equipped sports and fitness centres
Group fitness classes and sports clubs
Counselling and mental health services (free and confidential)
Medical clinic on campus
Workshops on stress management, time management, and mindfulness
Living on campus gives you a great sense of community. You’ll enjoy social events like movie nights, BBQs, cultural festivals, and study sessions. Residences are safe, supportive, and full of students from around the world. If you prefer off-campus, Newcastle has affordable housing options near the beach and public transport.
There are multiple cafes, food outlets, and even food trucks on campus. Whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee between classes or eating out with friends, there’s always something nearby. Newcastle itself is known for its relaxed lifestyle, beach cafés, weekend markets, and buzzing arts scene.
The university supports your career from day one. You’ll have access to:
The CareerHub job portal
Resume writing and interview workshops
Networking events with employers
Internships and work placements
After graduation, international students can stay in Australia on a post-study work visa, giving you time to gain local experience.
The University of Newcastle has well-established relationships with key industries in engineering, health, IT, business, education, and more. These connections help students gain real-world experience and boost their employability through:
Work-integrated learning (WIL)
Internships and placements
Capstone projects
Professional practicums
Many programs include mandatory placements, especially in fields like nursing, medicine, education, and social work.
The university consistently ranks among Australia’s top 10 for graduate employment outcomes.
According to the Good Universities Guide, Newcastle scores highly for starting salaries and employment rates, especially in engineering, health, and education.
Over 89% of undergraduates and 93% of postgraduates are employed within 4 months of completing their degree (based on national surveys).
The Careers Service at the university supports students at every step of their career journey:
CareerHub: Online portal for jobs, internships, and events
Resume & cover letter workshops
Mock interviews and job interview coaching
Networking events and career expos
1-on-1 career consultations
These services are available to both current students and recent graduates.
Engineering: Work placements with companies like Worley, Orica, and NSW Government departments.
Health & Nursing: Clinical placements in local and regional hospitals and health centres.
IT & Computer Science: Internships with tech companies, startups, and research labs.
Business & Accounting: Practical placements with banks, accounting firms, and consulting groups.
Education: Supervised teaching placements in schools across NSW.
International students graduating from the University of Newcastle are eligible for Australia’s Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485), allowing them to stay and work in Australia for:
2 years (Bachelor’s degree)
3 years (Master’s)
4 years (PhD)
This provides valuable work experience and helps boost long-term career prospects in Australia or globally.
Practical experience through work placements
Industry-focused curriculum
Strong soft skills: problem-solving, communication, teamwork
Exposure to multicultural environments and global challenges
The acceptance rate of The University of Newcastle (Callaghan Campus) is estimated to be around 70% to 75% for international students.
The University of Newcastle is considered to have a moderately high acceptance rate, making it an accessible and inclusive option for international students who meet the academic and English language requirements.
It is not overly competitive like some Group of Eight (Go8) universities, but it still maintains high academic standards—especially for professional programs like medicine, physiotherapy, law, and engineering, which may have stricter criteria.
Academic performance (GPA, percentage, or grade equivalent)
English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Course availability and number of seats
Required documents (SOP, CV, portfolio for some programs)
Research proposal and supervisor match (for PhD applicants)
Meet or exceed the minimum academic entry score for your country.
Submit a strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) and other required documents.
Apply early to secure a spot, especially for competitive programs.
Ensure your English test scores meet the program’s specific requirements.
February (Semester 1): Main intake with more seat availability.
July (Semester 2): Great for postgraduate courses.
November (Trimester 3): Smaller intake, but less competitive for some PG programs.
Name: The University of Newcastle – Callaghan Campus (Main Campus)
Address: University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia
City: Newcastle
State: New South Wales (NSW)
Postal Code: 2308
Campus Size: 140 hectares (set in natural bushland)
Located in Newcastle, Australia’s second-oldest city and the second-largest in New South Wales.
Just 12 km from Newcastle city centre (about 20 minutes by train or car).
Around 160 km north of Sydney – roughly 2 hours by train or car.
Very well connected via public transport (trains, buses) and close to Newcastle Airport.
The on-campus train station at Warabrook (University) links directly to Newcastle and Sydney.
Multiple buses serve the campus from surrounding suburbs.
Cycling-friendly campus with bike paths and racks.
Set in a bushland setting with native wildlife (kangaroos, kookaburras, etc.)
Offers a peaceful and green atmosphere, perfect for studying and relaxing.
Close to Newcastle’s beaches, cafés, shopping centres, and nature reserves.