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Study Electrical Engineering in Australia

Power Australia's renewable energy revolution — work on grid-scale solar, EV infrastructure, smart cities, and AUKUS defence systems. Engineers Australia accredited (Washington Accord), MLTSSL listed under ANZSCO 233311, with graduate electrical engineer salaries from AUD $80,000 and a $80B+ clean energy investment pipeline driving demand through 2030.

Quick Pathway Facts

BEng (Hons) Electrical 4 Years
Master of Engineering 1.5–2 Years
Tuition (BEng) AUD $38K–$54K/yr
Tuition (MEng) AUD $42K–$56K/yr
English (IELTS) 6.5 Overall (6.0 each)
Accreditation Engineers Australia
Washington Accord ✓ Globally Recognised
PR Eligibility ✓ MLTSSL — 233311
Stay-Back (485) 2–4 Years
Intakes Feb / July
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British Council #49805
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Course Overview

Why Study Electrical Engineering in Australia?

An Australian electrical engineering qualification is one of the most globally portable, professionally respected, and PR-friendly engineering credentials a student from Kerala or the GCC can earn. All accredited Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Master of Engineering programs are approved by Engineers Australia — a signatory to the Washington Accord, which means your degree is automatically recognised in 25+ countries including the USA, UK, Canada, Singapore, Japan, and the EU.

Australia is in the middle of an unprecedented $80+ billion clean energy investment pipeline through 2030, accelerated by the renewable energy transition (Snowy 2.0, large-scale battery storage, grid-scale solar farms), the AUKUS defence programme, EV charging infrastructure rollout, and 5G/6G telecommunications upgrades. Electrical Engineers (ANZSCO 233311), Electronics Engineers (233411), and Telecommunications Engineers (263311) are all on Australia's Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) — giving graduates a uniquely flexible direct PR pathway with strong state nomination outcomes.

Two Clear Pathways

BEng (Hons) Electrical — 4 years for Year 12 entrants · Master of Engineering / MProfEng — 1.5–2 years for graduates

Engineers Australia + Washington Accord

Globally portable accreditation recognised in 25+ countries — work on power, electronics or telecoms anywhere

$80B+ Renewables Boom

Largest electrical engineering demand in Australia's history — solar farms, batteries, EV grids, smart cities

Direct PR Pathway

Electrical, Electronics & Telecoms Engineers all on MLTSSL — eligible for 189, 190, 491 visas

Choose Your Pathway

Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) vs Master of Engineering

Australia offers two main routes to becoming an Engineers Australia accredited electrical engineer — and the right one depends on whether you're applying after Year 12 or after a bachelor's degree. G2H matches your profile to the pathway that gets you to professional engineer status fastest, with the strongest PR outcomes.

UG · Year 12 Entry

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) — Electrical / Electronics / Power

4 Years · Full-Time · AUD $38,000 – $54,000 / year

The direct-entry undergraduate pathway for students applying to Australia straight after Year 12 with Mathematics (Methods/Advanced) and Physics. The BEng (Hons) is the gold-standard 4-year accredited electrical engineering degree — leading directly to Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency upon graduation.

  • Specialise in Power Systems, Electronics, Telecommunications, Control Systems, or Renewable Energy from Year 3
  • Combined honours options: Electrical + Computer Science, Electrical + Mechatronics, Electrical + Renewable Energy
  • 12-week mandatory industry placement at major firms (Transgrid, AEMO, AGL, Tesla, Siemens, ABB, Telstra)
  • Engineers Australia accreditation upon graduation — Washington Accord recognised
  • Direct pathway to Chartered Engineer (CPEng) status after 3-5 years of professional experience
Apply for BEng via G2H
PG · Bachelor's Degree Entry

Master of Engineering / Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical)

1.5 – 2 Years · Full-Time · AUD $42,000 – $56,000 / year

The most popular pathway for international students from Kerala and the GCC who already hold an electrical or electronics engineering bachelor's degree. The Master of Engineering (Electrical) is for graduates with a 4-year accredited engineering bachelor's. The Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) is specifically designed to provide Engineers Australia accreditation for students from related backgrounds (3-year engineering bachelor's, physics, mathematics).

  • Master of Engineering (Electrical) — 1.5–2 years for 4-year BEng holders
  • Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) — 2 years, full Engineers Australia accreditation for 3-year bachelor's holders
  • Specialisation tracks: Power Systems & Renewables, Electronics & VLSI, Telecommunications, Control & Robotics, Photonics
  • Same Engineers Australia accreditation as the BEng — globally portable
  • Eligible for full Subclass 485 post-study work visa (2–4 years)
Apply for MEng via G2H

🔍 Find Your Perfect Electrical Engineering Course

Compare every Engineers Australia accredited Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering Electrical/Electronics course across all 30+ Australian universities — with real-time fees, intakes, specialisation tracks, and entry requirements. CourseFind is the official course discovery platform we use with our students.

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Curriculum

What Subjects Are Taught in Electrical Engineering Programs?

Both Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) and Master of Engineering curricula are governed by the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standards — meaning every accredited program covers core circuit analysis, electromagnetics, power systems, electronics, signal processing, control, and the professional and ethical practice required of a chartered engineer.

1 Engineering Foundations

  • Engineering Mathematics & Statistics
  • Circuit Analysis & Network Theory
  • Electromagnetic Theory
  • Engineering Mechanics & Materials
  • Programming for Engineers (Python, C++)
  • Digital Logic & Microprocessors

2 Electrical Specialisations

  • Power Systems & Renewable Energy
  • Power Electronics & Electric Machines
  • Electronics & VLSI / Semiconductor Design
  • Control Systems & Robotics
  • Signal Processing & Communications
  • Photonics & Optoelectronics
  • Telecommunications & 5G/6G Networks

3 Professional Practice

  • Project Management for Engineers
  • Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competencies
  • Engineering Economics & Sustainability
  • 12-week Mandatory Industry Placement
  • Final Year Capstone Design Project
  • Engineering Ethics & WHS

Subject titles vary by university and specialisation track. All Engineers Australia accredited programs cover the Stage 1 Competency Standards as a national minimum benchmark for professional engineers.

Admission Criteria

Entry Requirements for International Students

Electrical Engineering has rigorous mathematics and physics prerequisites because of the technical depth required for Engineers Australia accreditation — particularly for circuit analysis, electromagnetic theory, and signals/control. The English requirement is the standard Australian undergraduate band, making it one of the more accessible STEM pathways for international students.

Requirement Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Master of Engineering / MProfEng
Academic Qualification Year 12 with 70%+ aggregate · ATAR 75–95 (Go8 universities require 90+) Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering or related discipline · GPA 5.0/7.0 (~65%+) · MProfEng accepts physics/maths backgrounds with bridging
Subject Prerequisites Mandatory Mathematics (Methods/Advanced) and Physics are non-negotiable. Specialist Mathematics or Chemistry recommended at top universities. Master of Engineering: 4-year accredited Electrical/Electronics engineering bachelor's. MProfEng: 3-year engineering bachelor's OR physics/maths bachelor's with bridging modules.
IELTS Academic Standard UG Overall 6.5 with 6.0 in each band — standard Australian engineering requirement
PTE Academic Alternative Overall 58 with minimum 50 in each communicative skill Overall 64 with minimum 58 in each communicative skill (most postgrad programs)
TOEFL iBT Minimum 79 (some Go8 universities require 90+)
Additional Requirements Some Go8 universities (Melbourne, UNSW, Sydney) ask for a personal statement Personal statement & sometimes interview (Melbourne, UNSW for MProfEng)

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Best Universities

Top Australian Universities for Electrical Engineering

Below are the universities G2H most often recommends for international Electrical Engineering students from Kerala and the GCC — selected for Engineers Australia accreditation strength, industry placements with Transgrid/AEMO/AGL/Tesla/Siemens, fee structure, regional PR benefits, and scholarship availability. Use CourseFind to compare every accredited course across all 30+ Australian universities — then WhatsApp G2H for personalised application support.

Group of Eight · World #25

University of Melbourne

📍 Parkville · Victoria
QS #25
World EE
3+2
BSc → MEng pathway

Why Melbourne? World top-25 in Electrical & Electronic Engineering. The 3-year Bachelor of Science → 2-year Master of Engineering (Electrical) is the standard route for international students. Strong industry network with Tesla, Siemens, AGL, and CSIRO research labs.

Group of Eight · World #28

UNSW Sydney

📍 Kensington · Sydney NSW
QS #28
World EE
PERC
Solar cell origin

Why UNSW? Top renewables and power systems research in Australia — UNSW invented the PERC solar cell technology now used in 90% of global solar panels. Strong industry network with Transgrid, AGL, AEMO, and major utilities. Australia's #1 for photovoltaics research.

Group of Eight · World #44

University of Sydney

📍 Camperdown · Sydney NSW
QS #44
World EE
Photonics
Research strong

Why Sydney? Sandstone university with strong electronics, photonics, and telecommunications research. Excellent for postgraduate research pathways. Strong ties with Optus, Telstra, NBN Co, and 5G/6G research consortiums.

Group of Eight · World #58

Monash University

📍 Clayton · Victoria
QS #58
World EE
Co-op
Year-in-Industry

Why Monash? Strong industry-integrated BEng with mandatory Year-in-Industry placement. Excellent power systems and embedded systems specialisations. Strong partnerships with Bosch, Siemens, ABB, and Australian renewable energy companies.

Group of Eight · Photovoltaics Hub

Australian National University (ANU)

📍 Canberra · ACT
QS #70
World EE
Solar
Research powerhouse

Why ANU? Strong photovoltaics and renewable energy research. Excellent for students aiming at energy/research careers, including PhD pathways. Canberra qualifies for regional Category 2 status (extra 485 visa year + 5 PR points).

⭐ G2H Scholarship · Industry-focused

Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

📍 Brisbane · Queensland
G2H ₹30K
Cash scholarship
Industry
QLD utilities placements

Why QUT? Industry-focused BEng (Electrical) with strong QLD utilities placements at Energex, Powerlink, Ergon. ⭐ G2H exclusive cash scholarship: ₹30,000 (85%+) or ₹20,000 (75%+) stacks on top of QUT's own scholarships.

Industry-leading · Co-op

RMIT University

📍 Melbourne CBD · Victoria
QS #150
World EE
12-mo
Industry year

Why RMIT? Strong practitioner-focused BEng with mandatory industry placement. Industry partners include Tesla, Siemens, ABB, Bosch, and Australian renewable energy startups. Melbourne CBD location ideal for part-time work in tech/utilities.

Metro · Paid Industry Placement

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

📍 Ultimo · Sydney NSW
QS #150
World EE
Paid 6-mo
Co-op placement

Why UTS? Strong industry placement program — UTS BEng Electrical includes a 6-month paid industry placement, often leading directly to graduate roles at Transgrid, Endeavour Energy, or Telstra. Excellent renewables and smart grid focus.

Mining + Industrial Automation · WA

Curtin University

📍 Bentley · Perth WA
FIFO
Mining roles
Industry
Automation strong

Why Curtin? Strong mining and industrial automation focus given WA's mining economy. Lower cost of living. Strong post-graduation employment in mining sector with electrical engineering FIFO roles paying 25-50% above metro base.

Founder's Alma Mater · Trimester

Deakin University

📍 Geelong / Burwood · Victoria
Trimester
3 intakes/yr
Top 200
QS World

Why Deakin? G2H founder Abin's own alma mater. Trimester system (3 intakes/year), industry-relevant curriculum, strong graduate employment outcomes in Melbourne electrical sector. Faster degree completion possible.

🔍 Search 150+ Australian Electrical Engineering Courses

The list above is what we recommend most often — but there are over 150 Engineers Australia accredited Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering Electrical courses across Australia. CourseFind lets you compare every single one by fee, intake, location, and ATAR.

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Tuition Fees · Updated for 2026 Intake

Electrical Engineering in Australia — Indicative Fees by University

Australian Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) tuition for international students in 2026 ranges from AUD $38,000 to $54,000 per year. Master of Engineering ranges from AUD $42,000 to $56,000 per year. Regional universities (Newcastle, Wollongong, La Trobe Bendigo) offer the lowest fees + 485 visa extensions. Go8 universities sit at the top of the range. WhatsApp G2H for the latest verified fees for any university.

University Course Annual Fee (AUD) Duration Regional 485 Bonus
University of Newcastle BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $41,500 4 yr / 2 yr ✓ Yes (+5 PR pts)
Federation University BEng (Hons) Electrical $42,000 4 yr ✓ Yes (true regional)
Curtin University BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $43,500 4 yr / 2 yr
University of Wollongong BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $44,000 4 yr / 2 yr ✓ Yes
Deakin University BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $44,500 4 yr / 2 yr
Charles Darwin University BEng (Hons) Electrical $44,800 4 yr ✓ Yes (true regional)
University of South Australia BEng (Hons) Electrical $45,200 4 yr ✓ (Adelaide Cat 2)
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)G2H Scholarship BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $45,500 4 yr / 2 yr
Griffith University BEng (Hons) Electrical $45,800 4 yr
RMIT University BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $46,500 4 yr / 2 yr
Western Sydney University BEng (Hons) Electrical $47,000 4 yr
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $48,500 4 yr / 2 yr
UNSW Canberra (ADFA) MEng Electrical (Defence focus) $48,500 2 yr ✓ (Canberra Cat 2)
University of Adelaide BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $49,500 4 yr / 2 yr ✓ (Adelaide Cat 2)
University of Queensland BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $50,500 4 yr / 1.5 yr
Australian National University (ANU) BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $51,500 4 yr / 2 yr ✓ (Canberra Cat 2)
Monash University BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $52,000 4 yr / 2 yr
UNSW Sydney BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $53,000 4 yr / 2 yr
University of Melbourne BSc + Master of Engineering (Electrical) $54,000 3 + 2 yr
University of Sydney BEng (Hons) / MEng Electrical $54,500 4 yr / 1.5 yr

Fees are indicative for 2026 international intake based on data from CourseFind.app and verified university sources. Fees subject to annual review and change. WhatsApp G2H for the most current verified fees and any new scholarship announcements.

Career Opportunities & Salary

What You'll Earn as an Electrical Engineer in Australia

Electrical Engineering is one of Australia's highest-paid graduate-entry professions, with starting salaries from AUD $80,000 in major cities and significantly higher in mining, FIFO, defence, and specialist renewable energy roles. Major employers include Transgrid, AEMO, AGL, Origin Energy, Tesla, Siemens, ABB, Bosch, Telstra, Optus, NBN Co, and the major mining houses (BHP, Rio Tinto, Fortescue). Electrical engineers in Australia are covered by the Engineers Australia Salary Survey and major utility enterprise agreements — meaning real take-home pay regularly exceeds the figures below once project allowances, on-call rates, and Chartered Engineer status are factored in.

$80K – $95K
Graduate Electrical Engineer (Year 1)
$100K – $140K
Power / Renewables Engineer (3–5 yrs)
$130K – $170K
Senior Electrical Engineer (5+ yrs)
Role Typical Experience Annual Salary (AUD)
Graduate Electrical Engineer 0–2 years $80,000 – $95,000
Power Systems Engineer 3–5 years $100,000 – $140,000
Electronics / Embedded Engineer 3–5 years $95,000 – $135,000
Renewables / Solar Engineer 3–7 years $105,000 – $150,000
Telecommunications Engineer 3–7 years $100,000 – $140,000
Senior Electrical Engineer (CPEng) 5–10 years $130,000 – $170,000
FIFO / Mining Electrical Engineer 3+ years + 25–50% loading on base
Defence / Cleared EE (post-PR) 5+ years $140,000 – $200,000+
Engineering Manager / Lead Engineer 10+ years $160,000 – $220,000+
Engineering Director / Principal 15+ years $220,000 – $400,000+

Salary data based on Jobs and Skills Australia 2026 occupational projections, the Engineers Australia Salary Survey 2025, and major utility/consultancy benchmarks. Mining and remote/FIFO electrical engineering roles routinely pay 25–50% above metro base, especially in WA, QLD, and NT. Defence-cleared roles (post-PR/citizenship) command additional security clearance bonuses.

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Permanent Residency Pathway

How to Get PR in Australia as an Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineering is among Australia's strongest PR-pathway professions because multiple electrical engineering occupations are simultaneously listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL): Electrical Engineer (233311), Electronics Engineer (233411), and Telecommunications Engineer (263311). With Australia's $80B+ renewable energy investment pipeline, electrical engineers are actively prioritised for state nomination (Subclass 190) and regional skilled migration (Subclass 491). After your Engineers Australia accredited degree, the route to PR typically takes 18–30 months.

2 years
Metro Cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth)

Standard 485 Temporary Graduate Visa for BEng / MEng Electrical graduates from metro university campuses. Two full years of unrestricted work rights — usually enough to secure your first electrical engineering role and lodge a 189 / 190 visa.

3 years
Cat 2 Cities — Adelaide, Newcastle, Wollongong, Hobart, Canberra, Gold Coast

Additional 1-year extension on the 485 visa for graduates of designated regional cities — extending your runway to skilled migration significantly while gaining Australian electrical engineering experience.

4 years
True Regional — Townsville, Cairns, Darwin, Bendigo, Wagga, Albury

Maximum extension of up to 2 additional years for true regional study locations. Combined with the 491 regional PR visa, this is the strongest pathway from student visa to permanent residency for electrical engineers.

1

Complete BEng / MEng (Hons)

Engineers Australia accredited degree with 12-week industry placement

2

Engineers Australia Skills Assessment

Mandatory for migration — Stage 1 Competency assessment

3

485 Visa (2–4 years)

Work as graduate electrical engineer, gather Australian experience

4

Build Points to 65–85

Age + English + Aus work experience + state nomination

5

Apply for PR

Subclass 189 / 190 / 491 (regional → 191 PR)

PR Visa Options for Electrical Engineers in Australia:

  • Subclass 189
    Skilled Independent — no sponsorship needed. Electrical engineers consistently see lower point cut-offs than IT/accounting professions.
  • Subclass 190
    State Nominated — extra 5 points. Electrical engineering is on virtually every state's priority occupation list, with active nominations for renewable energy projects.
  • Subclass 491 → 191
    Regional — extra 15 points, fastest pathway. After 3 years working in regional Australia as an electrical engineer, transition to 191 PR.

Accreditation & Career Certifications

Engineers Australia Accreditation & Optional Career Certifications

To work as a professional electrical engineer in Australia, you must complete an Engineers Australia accredited degree. Beyond mandatory accreditation, several optional certifications significantly boost employability, salary, and seniority — especially for international graduates aiming at Chartered Engineer (CPEng) status, defence sector roles (post-PR/citizenship), or renewable energy specialist positions.

Mandatory

Engineers Australia Accreditation

Engineers Australia is the national body that accredits engineering programs against the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standards. All major Australian Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and Master of Engineering Electrical programs are accredited. Engineers Australia is a signatory to the Washington Accord, which means your degree is automatically recognised in 25+ countries globally — a massive career advantage for working in power, electronics, telecoms, or renewables anywhere.

Mandatory for PR

Engineers Australia Skills Assessment

For migration purposes, you need an Engineers Australia Skills Assessment as the gateway to applying for a Subclass 189, 190, or 491 visa. Engineers Australia assesses your degree against the Stage 1 Competency Standards. International applicants from non-Washington Accord countries lodge a Competency Demonstration Report (CDR). G2H supports the full Skills Assessment lodgement process.

Career-Boosting

Chartered Engineer (CPEng)

The gold-standard professional certification with Engineers Australia, awarded after typically 3–5 years of supervised professional engineering experience post-graduation. CPEng status adds AUD $15,000–$30,000 to your annual salary on average, and is required for many senior, sign-off, and government utility roles. Internationally portable through the IPEA register.

State-Specific

State Electrical Worker Licensing

Important note for international students: the state-based electrical worker license is for trade-level electrical work only (cable installation, switchboard wiring, etc.) — not for professional engineering positions. As a degree-qualified Electrical Engineer, you do NOT need this trade license. You need Engineers Australia accreditation + CPEng for senior roles.

Optional · Industry

Solar / Renewable Energy Certifications

Industry-recognised renewables certifications significantly boost employability for the booming clean energy sector: Clean Energy Council (CEC) Accredited Designer/Installer, Solar PV Systems Design (Standalone & Grid-Connected), Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Design, NEM (National Electricity Market) certifications. These are essential for working at AGL, Origin, Tesla Energy, Iberdrola, Squadron Energy, and major solar farm developers.

Optional · Specialist

Specialist Software & Defence Certifications

Industry-recognised software certifications boost employability: MATLAB / Simulink, ETAP / DigSILENT (power systems), Cadence / Synopsys (VLSI), AutoCAD Electrical, PSCAD/EMTDC (transients), Altium Designer (PCB). For defence sector careers (AUKUS, JORN, ASD), Australian Government Security Clearance (Baseline → NV1 → NV2) is required — but only available to PR holders / citizens, making PR a strategic priority for defence-track engineers.

State-specific registration and continuing professional development (CPD) requirements apply throughout your career. G2H supports the full Engineers Australia Skills Assessment and Chartered Engineer (CPEng) pathway through our Melbourne office, including post-graduation document preparation and registered MARA agent referrals for visa lodgement.

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Why Apply Through Guide to Heights?

Guide to Heights (G2H) is a QEAC-certified study abroad consultancy with offices in Kochi, Sharjah, and Melbourne. Founder Abin Mathew Varghese studied at Deakin University in Melbourne — meaning he understands Australia's engineering accreditation, Skills Assessment, and PR system from the inside. Our electrical engineering application service is 100% free for students.

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Electrical Engineering in Australia FAQs

Your Most Asked Questions, Answered

Everything Kerala and GCC families ask us about studying Electrical Engineering in Australia — answered honestly by Abin and the G2H team.

Electrical Engineering primarily focuses on high-voltage power systems, generation, transmission, motors, renewables, and grid infrastructure (think Transgrid, AEMO, AGL, large-scale solar farms). Electronics Engineering focuses on low-voltage circuits, semiconductors, embedded systems, signal processing, and consumer/industrial electronics (think Bosch, Cochlear, defence systems, IoT devices).

Most Australian universities offer combined Electrical & Electronics (E&E) BEng programmes that cover both, then let you specialise from Year 3. Both lead to the same Engineers Australia accreditation, and Electrical Engineer (ANZSCO 233311) and Electronics Engineer (233411) are both on MLTSSL for PR.

Yes — Australia is in the middle of a $80+ billion renewable energy and grid modernisation pipeline through 2030, the AUKUS defence programme, and 5G/6G telecommunications upgrades. Graduate electrical engineers earn AUD $80,000–$95,000 in their first year (₹43–51 lakh).

Combined with Engineers Australia's Washington Accord recognition (your degree is recognised in 25+ countries) and direct PR pathway via MLTSSL, the long-term ROI is excellent. Most G2H electrical engineering students recover their full study investment within 2–3 years of graduating, while continuing on a clear PR pathway.

Tuition for the 4-year Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) ranges from AUD $38,000 to $54,000 per year. Top Go8 universities (Melbourne, UNSW, Sydney) sit at AUD $52,000–$54,500. Mid-tier metro universities (RMIT, UTS, QUT) at AUD $44,000–$48,500. Regional universities at AUD $40,000–$42,000.

Living costs add AUD $29,710 per year (Department of Home Affairs minimum for student visa). Total all-in budget: BEng ₹1.05 crore – ₹1.55 crore. MEng ₹50 lakh – ₹85 lakh. ⭐ G2H exclusive cash scholarship of ₹30,000 (85%+) or ₹20,000 (75%+) for QUT applicants stacks on top of university funding.

Yes. Electrical Engineer (ANZSCO 233311), Electronics Engineer (233411), and Telecommunications Engineer (263311) are all on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).

After your Engineers Australia accredited degree + 485 work visa + Engineers Australia Skills Assessment, you can apply for Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), 190 (State Nominated), or 491 (Regional) visas. Many regional state nomination programs prioritise electrical engineers due to renewable energy projects. This is general information — G2H coordinates with registered MARA agents for visa lodgement.

Best depends on priorities:

For global research and ranking: University of Melbourne (#25), UNSW Sydney (#28 — also home of PERC solar cell technology), University of Sydney (#44), Monash (#58), ANU (#70). For industry-oriented programs: RMIT, UTS (paid 6-month placement), QUT, Curtin. For affordability with strong outcomes: Deakin (G2H founder's alma mater), Newcastle, Wollongong, Federation. For defence sector pathway: UNSW Canberra (ADFA), ANU. ⭐ QUT applicants are eligible for the G2H exclusive cash scholarship.

Yes. Mathematics (Methods/Advanced) and Physics in Year 12 are mandatory prerequisites for all Engineers Australia accredited Bachelor of Electrical Engineering programmes. Some universities also strongly recommend Chemistry or Specialist Mathematics.

Master's applicants need a relevant 4-year accredited Electrical/Electronics engineering bachelor's. Master of Professional Engineering (MProfEng) accepts 3-year engineering bachelor's holders OR physics/mathematics bachelor's graduates with bridging modules.

Graduate electrical engineers earn AUD $80,000–$95,000 in their first year (₹43–51 lakh/year). Power systems engineers (3–5 yrs): $100,000–$140,000. Renewables/Solar engineers: $105,000–$150,000. Senior engineers (5+ years): $130,000–$170,000.

Specialist roles in mining, FIFO, and defence often reach $200,000+ with location loadings and security clearance bonuses. Engineering managers and engineering directors earn $220,000–$400,000+ at major utilities, defence primes, or renewable energy developers. Mining FIFO electrical engineering roles (BHP, Rio Tinto, Fortescue) routinely add 25–50% loading on metro base.

Yes — and it's one of the highest-growth career paths in Australia. Major employers include Transgrid, AEMO, AGL, Origin Energy, Tesla, Siemens, ABB, Squadron Energy, Iberdrola Australia, Acciona Energía, Snowy Hydro.

Roles include grid-scale solar engineering, wind farm engineering, battery energy storage system (BESS) design, EV charging infrastructure, and smart grid systems. Many graduate programmes specifically target electrical engineering students. The Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project alone is creating thousands of electrical engineering roles. Clean Energy Council (CEC) Accredited Designer/Installer certification significantly boosts employability in this sector.

The Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate Visa gives you 2 years post-study work in metro cities, 3 years for Category 2 regional cities (Adelaide, Newcastle, Wollongong, Hobart, Canberra, Gold Coast), or up to 4 years for true regional locations like Townsville, Cairns, or Darwin.

Master of Engineering students get the same 485 entitlements. This timeline is sufficient to gain Australian experience, get state nomination, and progress to permanent residency. Most G2H electrical engineering graduates transition to PR within 18–30 months of graduating.

Yes — provided the program is Engineers Australia accredited. Specifically:

The Master of Professional Engineering (MProfEng) is accredited at the Stage 1 Competency level, equivalent to a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree — perfect for students with a 3-year bachelor's or non-engineering technical bachelor's. The standard Master of Engineering (postgraduate-only, after a 4-year accredited BEng) is also recognised. Always confirm Engineers Australia accreditation before enrolling — G2H verifies this as part of our service.

Yes — and demand is exceptional. The AUKUS nuclear submarine program, Hunter-class frigate program, JORN Joint Defence Facility, and Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) create thousands of electrical engineering jobs through 2035.

Most Australian Government security-cleared defence roles require Australian PR or citizenship for security clearance (Baseline → NV1 → NV2). This makes PR a strategic priority for international students targeting defence careers. Pathways open up dramatically post-PR. UNSW Canberra (ADFA) and ANU have the strongest defence sector connections.

Yes. Major scholarships include the Australia Awards Scholarships, UNSW Future of Change Scholarship, UQ International Scholarship (25%), RMIT Future Leaders Scholarship (20%), Deakin VC International Scholarship (up to 100%), Monash International Merit Scholarship, and university-specific engineering merit awards.

G2H exclusive cash scholarship for QUT applicants: ₹30,000 (85%+) or ₹20,000 (75%+) — stacks on top of QUT's own engineering scholarships. G2H also supports Charles Sturt University applicants with ₹25,000 scholarship.

Yes. G2H supports the full post-graduation pathway including:

(1) Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) preparation for graduates who didn't study at a Washington Accord institution. (2) Skills Assessment lodgement guidance. (3) MARA-registered migration agent referrals for Subclass 189/190/491 visa lodgement. (4) Connections with major Australian electrical engineering employers through our Melbourne office and 1,000+ student alumni community — many now work at Transgrid, AGL, Origin Energy, AEMO, Telstra, IBM, and major consultancies. Book a free consultation to start your electrical engineering journey.

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Important Disclaimer: Tuition fees, scholarship amounts, visa requirements, Engineers Australia accreditation standards, Skills Assessment requirements, and PR policies are accurate as of May 2026 based on official university websites, the Australian Department of Home Affairs, Engineers Australia, and Jobs and Skills Australia. Fees and policies are subject to change without notice. G2H is not a registered migration agent — visa and migration advice is provided by registered MARA agents we coordinate with on your behalf. Final visa, Engineers Australia Skills Assessment, Chartered Engineer (CPEng) status, security clearance, and PR outcomes are determined by Australian government and regulatory authorities and cannot be guaranteed by any consultancy. The G2H Exclusive Scholarship is a discretionary cash award personally given by Abin Mathew Varghese — meeting the eligibility criteria does not automatically guarantee selection; final selection is made after a financial need assessment and document review. Salary, living cost, and earning estimates are indicative ranges based on publicly reported data (Jobs and Skills Australia, Engineers Australia Salary Survey) and may vary based on location, employer, hours, and individual circumstances. CIN: U80301KL2022PTC078017 · UAE Trade License: SC241129101 · QEAC #10439 · British Council #49805.