PTE Academic · 🇳🇵 Nepal → 🇦🇺 Australia
From Nepal, two things drive the search: funding to get there, and earning while you study. Both are real, with honest limits. Here's the route to Australia, the part-time-work caps that actually apply, and the stay-after-study picture.
For most Nepali students the plan is a scholarship or affordable course plus part-time work during study — that's realistic, as long as you know the honest work-hour caps and the No Objection Certificate step.
Honesty check: Earning while you study helps, but it rarely covers full tuition — plan your funding as if the part-time income is a top-up, not the main source.
Official sources for your route: Department of Home Affairs — Student visa (subclass 500)
The Australian government accepts PTE Academic for student and skilled visas. For skilled migration (subclasses 189/190/491) PTE Academic sets the English levels that earn points: Competent English (Listening 47, Reading 48, Writing 51, Speaking 54) meets eligibility but scores 0 points; Proficient English (65 in each component) earns 10 points; Superior English (Listening 58, Reading 59, Writing 69, Speaking 76, for tests on or after 7 August 2025) earns 20 points.
Study, work and PR each set their own bar (study is usually the lowest, PR the highest). These figures change and are component-specific — confirm the live number on the Department of Home Affairs before you rely on it. Source: the Department of Home Affairs.
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Nepal's Ministry of Education for study abroad, plus your academic transcripts/certificates in the form your Australian provider asks for.
That document and credential step is the part most guides skip — and it's specific to Nepal, not a generic checklist.
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Always confirm. Requirements change and vary by visa route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is guidance, not immigration advice.