Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 1.5 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1700000 | |
Type: Public University
Established: 1989
Main Focus: Hands-on learning, rural/regional outreach, and strong graduate employability
QS Stars Rating: 5 stars for teaching, employability, and internationalization
Motto: "For the public good"
High graduate employment rate – among the best in Australia
Strong in nursing, IT, agriculture, environmental science, and education
Affordable tuition and regional lifestyle
Excellent student support and flexible study options (on-campus and online)
Regional locations offer post-study work benefits for international students
CSU has multiple campuses, primarily in regional New South Wales:
Bathurst – Media, Communication, Business
Wagga Wagga – Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Wine Science
Albury-Wodonga – Environmental Science, Education
Orange – Pharmacy, Medicine
Port Macquarie – Newest, popular with international students
Dubbo – Nursing and Social Work
Online Campus – One of Australia’s largest online education providers
Nursing & Healthcare
Education & Teaching
Information Technology
Agriculture & Environmental Science
Business & Accounting
Social Work
Communication & Media
Veterinary Science
Law & Criminal Justice
Undergraduate: AUD $24,000 – $30,000/year
Postgraduate: AUD $26,000 – $35,000/year
Online courses are often more affordable and flexible
International Student Scholarship – 20% tuition fee reduction
Research Scholarships – Full tuition + stipend for HDR students
Others based on merit, financial need, or specific programs
Practical learning is part of most degrees
Strong ties with industry partners and regional employers
Career development services include resume help, internships, and job fairs
High graduate employment rate (~84-87%) after completion
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Paramedicine
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science
Bachelor of Dental Science
Master of Health Services Management
Master of Clinical Psychology
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary)
Master of Teaching (Primary / Secondary)
Master of Education
Bachelor of Educational Studies
Bachelor of Information Technology
Master of Information Technology
Cyber Security Programs
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Business (Finance, HR, Marketing, etc.)
Bachelor of Accounting
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Graduate Diploma in Business Leadership
Master of Professional Accounting
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management
Bachelor of Animal Science
Master of Sustainable Agriculture
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor of Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Social Work
Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying)
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism, PR, Advertising)
Bachelor of Creative Arts and Design
Bachelor of Stage and Screen
Master of Communication
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Medical Science
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Veterinary Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Policing
Bachelor of Border Management
Graduate Certificate in Intelligence Analysis
Programs in emergency management and counter-terrorism
Master by Research (various disciplines)
PhD / Doctoral Programs
Most programs are available on-campus, online, or in blended mode
CSU is one of Australia’s leading online education providers
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Nursing |
3 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,000 |
Bachelor of Business (Various Majors) |
3 years |
$19,500 – $21,000 |
Bachelor of Accounting |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,000 |
Bachelor of Paramedicine |
3 years |
$22,000 – $24,000 |
Bachelor of Social Work |
4 years |
$20,500 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Education (Primary or Early Childhood) |
4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Agricultural Science |
4 years |
$21,000 – $22,000 |
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Vet Science |
6 years |
$35,000 – $38,000 |
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science |
4 years |
$25,000 – $27,000 |
Bachelor of Criminal Justice |
3 years |
$19,000 – $20,500 |
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism, PR) |
3 years |
$19,500 – $20,500 |
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
4 years |
$22,000 – $24,000 |
Bachelor of Science |
3 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Information Technology |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5 – 2 years |
$22,000 – $23,500 |
Master of Professional Accounting |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) |
2 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Master of Education |
1.5 – 2 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Master of Cyber Security |
2 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Master of Project Management |
1.5 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Nursing |
1.5 – 2 years |
$21,000 – $22,000 |
Master of Environmental Management |
1.5 – 2 years |
$20,500 – $22,000 |
Master of Communication |
1.5 – 2 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Master of Information Systems Security |
2 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Master of Leadership and Management in Education |
1.5 – 2 years |
$20,500 – $21,500 |
Master of Human Resource Management |
1.5 – 2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Teaching (Primary or Secondary) |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Arts & Education |
3 – 4 years |
$19,000 – $20,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Business |
3 – 4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Information Technology |
3 – 4 years |
$20,500 – $22,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Environmental Science |
3 – 4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Health & Medical Sciences |
3 – 4 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Education |
3 – 4 years |
$19,500 – $21,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Veterinary Science |
3 – 4 years |
$22,000 – $23,500 |
Doctor of Ministry |
3 – 4 years |
$18,500 – $20,000 |
Doctor of Communication |
3 – 4 years |
$20,000 – $21,000 |
Doctor of Public Safety |
3 – 4 years |
$20,500 – $22,000 |
Doctor of Social Work |
3 – 4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Charles Sturt University is one of Australia’s top regional universities, well-known for its strong community vibe, supportive learning environment, and focus on real-world, career-ready education. It's especially attractive for international students who want affordable tuition, strong post-study work opportunities, and a chance to study in a safe, friendly regional setting.
CSU offers a wide range of programs across:
Undergraduate degrees (like Nursing, Business, IT, Agriculture)
Postgraduate coursework degrees (e.g. MBA, MPA, Cybersecurity, Education)
PhD and research degrees in a variety of fields
Pathway and English language programs through Charles Sturt University Study Centres or partners
Most courses are available on-campus or online, giving you flexibility, and many include internships or practical placements.
Campuses are located in regional New South Wales, including:
Bathurst
Wagga Wagga
Albury-Wodonga
Port Macquarie (most popular with international students)
Orange, Dubbo and more
Studying in a regional area means you're eligible for additional years on your post-study work visa, usually up to 4 years after graduation.
Tuition fees are relatively affordable compared to big-city universities in Australia:
Undergraduate programs: around USD $19,000 – $23,000 per year
Postgraduate programs: around USD $20,000 – $24,000 per year
Living in regional cities is also cheaper than in Sydney or Melbourne. You can expect to spend around AUD $350–$500 per week on accommodation, food, and other expenses.
CSU offers both on-campus housing and access to private rentals nearby. On-campus options include shared apartments, self-catered units, or studio rooms. The regional lifestyle is peaceful, safe, and student-friendly — with outdoor activities, local events, and a strong sense of community.
Charles Sturt provides a full range of services for international students:
Orientation and transition programs
Visa and CoE support
Academic and language support
Career advice and job application assistance
Student wellbeing and counselling services
There’s also a dedicated International Student Support Team to help with any issue during your studies.
CSU has one of the highest graduate employment rates in Australia, with many students landing jobs soon after graduating — especially in health, education, IT, and agriculture. Many of its programs are also aligned with Australia’s skilled migration list, making CSU a solid choice for students aiming for Permanent Residency (PR).
Visit the official CSU website: N/A
Browse undergraduate, postgraduate, or research degrees
Check course details like entry requirements, fees, duration, and start dates
Academic Requirements:
For undergraduate: Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
For postgraduate: A recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.0 – 6.5 (no band below 6.0) for most courses
TOEFL iBT: 60–79+, or PTE: 50+
Some courses (like Nursing or Education) may require higher scores
You'll need:
Academic transcripts (certified copies)
English language test results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Copy of passport
Statement of purpose (SOP) or personal statement (if required)
Resume or CV (for postgrad or research applicants)
Letters of recommendation (sometimes for postgrad/research)
Research proposal (for PhD applicants)
Apply directly through the CSU International Application Portal
https://study.csu.edu.au/apply/international
Or apply via:
An approved CSU education agent
Platforms like StudyLink (if applicable)
No application fee is usually charged for international students.
If accepted, you will receive a Letter of Offer (LoO), which may be:
Conditional (pending more documents or requirements)
Unconditional (ready to accept and proceed)
Read the offer carefully
Accept the offer online
Pay the required tuition deposit (usually one semester in advance)
Once payment is confirmed, you will get your CoE – this is needed for your Australian student visa application.
Apply through the Australian immigration website: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au
You’ll need:
CoE
OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover)
Financial documents
GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) statement
CSU will provide pre-departure info and orientation details
Book accommodation and flights
Join Orientation Week (O-Week) to get started smoothly
February (Session 1) – Major intake
July (Session 2) – Second intake
Some courses have a November (Session 3) intake (mainly online or limited programs)
CSU offers multiple intakes throughout the year, making it flexible for international students:
February (Session 1) – Major intake for most programs
July (Session 2) – Mid-year intake with a wide range of courses
November (Session 3) – Limited intake (mostly online or selected programs)
Tip: Always check your course page on CSU’s official website to confirm which intakes are available for your program.
Academic Requirements:
Completion of Year 12 (Australian equivalent) or international high school qualification
Minimum GPA or score depends on the country and course
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.0 overall (no band less than 5.5)
TOEFL iBT: 60–73
PTE Academic: 50
Some programs like Nursing, Education, Social Work may require IELTS 7.0 or equivalent
Academic Requirements:
Completed bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in a relevant field
Work experience may be required for some programs (e.g. MBA, Social Work)
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79
PTE Academic: 58
Academic Requirements:
Master’s degree or equivalent, or an honours-level bachelor’s degree
A well-developed research proposal
Availability of a qualified supervisor at CSU
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5 – 7.0 (depending on discipline)
Some programs (e.g. teaching, nursing) have additional requirements like professional registration checks or immunizations.
CSU accepts international qualifications from many education systems — their admissions team can assess your documents if you're unsure.
Ranking System |
CSU Ranking |
Remarks / Focus Areas |
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QS World University Rankings |
Ranked #801–1000 globally |
Recognized for teaching quality and international outlook |
QS Stars Rating |
5 Stars Overall |
5 stars in teaching, employability, and internationalization |
US News – Best Global Universities |
Ranked #1000+ globally |
High regional reputation; recognized in Agriculture & Environment fields |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
Not ranked in global top 500 |
Strong regional and subject-specific performance |
Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) |
Not in global top 500 |
Focused on teaching and applied research |
Scholarship Name |
Level |
Benefit |
Eligibility Highlights |
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Charles Sturt International Student Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
Up to 20% tuition fee reduction |
Based on academic merit; automatic consideration |
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
25% to 50% tuition fee reduction |
High academic achievers; separate application may be required |
Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship |
PhD / Research Programs |
Full tuition + stipend (~AUD $32,000/year) |
Competitive; available for high-quality research candidates |
CSU Foundation Scholarships |
(Mostly UG/PG) |
AUD $1,000 – $5,000 (one-off or annual) |
Need or merit-based; application required via student portal |
Destination Australia Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
AUD $15,000/year (for up to 4 years) |
For students studying at regional campuses; limited number available |
Postgraduate Alumni Scholarship |
Postgraduate (Coursework) |
10% fee reduction |
For CSU alumni returning for postgrad study |
Pathway to CSU Scholarship |
Pathway Program Students |
AUD $2,000 |
For students progressing from CSU Study Centres or English programs |
Campus |
Location |
Main Study Areas |
Accommodation Options |
Estimated Cost (per week in USD) |
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Bathurst |
Regional NSW |
Communication, Business, Education, Policing, IT |
On-campus residences, shared apartments, townhouses |
$115 – $210 |
Wagga Wagga |
Regional NSW |
Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Medical Sciences, Arts |
Self-catered units, cottages, shared housing |
$120 – $200 |
Albury-Wodonga |
Border of NSW & Victoria |
Environmental Science, Education, Allied Health |
Eco-lodges, shared units, self-contained apartments |
$110 – $190 |
Port Macquarie |
Coastal NSW |
Nursing, IT, Business, Social Work |
Modern on-campus accommodation, studios, shared flats |
$125 – $220 |
Orange |
Central West NSW |
Pharmacy, Medical Science, Dentistry |
Shared houses, apartments, studios |
$120 – $200 |
Dubbo |
Western NSW |
Nursing, Social Work, Indigenous Studies |
Shared housing, studio apartments |
$110 – $180 |
Charles Sturt University has a strong community atmosphere, especially because most of its campuses are located in regional towns rather than big cities. This gives students a more personal, supportive experience — you’re not just another number. It’s easy to make friends, connect with lecturers, and get involved in campus life.
CSU has students from over 60 countries, and they do a great job supporting international students with:
Orientation programs
Cultural events
Language support
Dedicated international student advisers
Everyone is made to feel welcome, no matter where you’re from. And the smaller campuses help you feel like you belong.
Campuses are peaceful, green, and designed for comfort and connection. You’ll find:
Modern lecture halls and libraries
Cafés, common rooms, and social spaces
Fitness centres and sporting fields
On-campus student accommodation within walking distance of classes
Everything’s super convenient — no long city commutes, and everything you need is right there.
Even though CSU campuses are in regional areas, student life is far from boring. You can join:
Sports teams (rugby, soccer, netball, and more)
Student clubs and societies (academic, cultural, hobby-based)
CSU Student Association (CSU-SA), which hosts parties, movie nights, BBQs, and fun festivals
There’s always something going on, and events are often free or student-budget-friendly.
CSU offers strong support to help you succeed, including:
Academic workshops and mentoring
Free counselling and wellbeing services
Career and resume help
Study skill programs
Help for international students adjusting to life in Australia
They really focus on your personal and professional growth — not just academics.
Living in a regional city like Wagga Wagga, Bathurst, or Port Macquarie means:
Lower cost of living compared to Sydney or Melbourne
A safer, more relaxed lifestyle
Easier access to nature — think rivers, beaches, mountains
Friendly locals and tight-knit student communities
Plus, international students in regional areas are eligible for longer post-study work visas, which is a huge bonus for future job plans or migration.
While regional towns don’t have as many job options as big cities, CSU helps students find part-time work both on and off campus. Common jobs include:
Retail and hospitality
Tutoring or on-campus roles
Internships through CSU’s industry partners
They also have career support and events like job expos to connect students with employers.
Charles Sturt University is known for being highly practical and industry-driven, with a strong focus on employability. Most degrees include work placements, internships, or real-world projects as part of the curriculum. Whether you're studying nursing, IT, business, agriculture, or social work — hands-on experience is a big part of CSU's teaching model.
CSU consistently ranks among the top universities in Australia for graduate employment.
According to national surveys, around 84–87% of CSU graduates are employed full-time within 4 to 6 months of finishing their studies.
Fields like nursing, paramedicine, IT, teaching, and agriculture show especially strong job outcomes.
Many programs at CSU include built-in industry placements, such as:
Clinical placements in hospitals for nursing and health students
Teaching practice in schools for education students
Internships with IT companies or local councils for business/tech students
Work experience programs in law enforcement or social services
These experiences not only help students gain skills but also build valuable job networks.
CSU provides a wide range of career support through their Careers & Skills Hub, including:
Resume and cover letter help
Interview coaching
Career planning workshops
Access to a student job portal
Employer networking and career expos
They also have a Mentoring Program that connects students with CSU alumni and professionals in their field.
As CSU has regional campuses, international graduates may be eligible for up to 4 years of post-study work rights under Australia’s Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485).
Many graduates take advantage of this time to gain skilled work experience and pursue Permanent Residency (PR) options.
Common employers and sectors hiring CSU grads include:
NSW Health, regional hospitals, and private clinics
Department of Education (for teachers)
Government agencies (justice, policing, social work)
IT & cyber security firms
Agribusinesses and environmental consultancies
Startups and NGOs
A CSU Nursing student might complete placements in regional hospitals, get hired by NSW Health after graduation, and use their work experience to apply for skilled migration or PR – all within 3–4 years.
CSU is inclusive and accessible, focusing on giving students a fair chance based on academic merit and English proficiency.
If you meet the minimum entry requirements for your course and submit a complete application, your chances of being accepted are quite strong.
The university is especially welcoming to international students and offers plenty of support services to help them succeed.
Academic Qualifications
You must meet the minimum academic requirements (e.g. Year 12 or equivalent for bachelor’s, a recognized degree for master’s).
English Language Proficiency
IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores must meet the required levels for your program (generally IELTS 6.0–6.5).
Program Demand
Some programs like nursing, social work, or education may be more competitive or have additional requirements (e.g. background checks, health checks).
Supporting Documents
Strong SOPs, resumes, and references (especially for master’s or research degrees) help improve your chances.
CSU is known for student support, high graduate employability, and PR-friendly regional campus locations.
The university reviews each application holistically, so even if you’re slightly below one threshold, strong documents may still help you get in.
Location: Regional city of Bathurst, ~3 hours from Sydney
Known for:
Communication and media
Business and accounting
IT, criminal justice, and education
Home to CSU’s media centre and radio station
Location: Southern NSW, ~5 hours from Sydney or Melbourne
Known for:
Veterinary science and animal studies
Agriculture and environmental science
Wine science and medical sciences
Largest CSU campus with extensive farms, labs, and vet clinics
Location: Border of NSW and Victoria, ~3.5 hours from Melbourne
Known for:
Environmental sciences
Allied health and education
Green campus with eco-friendly buildings and outdoor learning spaces
Location: Coastal town on the mid-north coast of NSW
Known for:
Nursing, IT, business, social work
Modern facilities, growing popularity among international students
Near beaches, cafes, and student-friendly environment
Location: Central West NSW
Known for:
Pharmacy
Dentistry
Medical and health sciences
Well-equipped with labs and clinical teaching spaces
Location: Regional NSW, about 5.5 hours from Sydney
Known for:
Nursing
Social work
Indigenous studies and rural health
Strong community focus and regional outreach
Location: Operated in major cities through partners
Offer:
Business, IT, and accounting programs
Great for students who want to study in urban environments
Run in partnership with EduCo (check for availability)
Location: Anywhere in the world
Known for:
Flexible, online degrees across business, education, IT, and more
Popular among working professionals and remote learners