If you are a Bangladeshi student planning to study in Australia in 2026, you need to understand two things that the internet often confuses:
“Level 1” can mean two completely different things in the Australian education context — and mixing them up can seriously harm your visa strategy.
In this guide, MMS Global breaks down both meanings, explains the critical January 2026 visa changes that directly affect every Bangladeshi applicant, and gives you a full ranking of Australia’s top Level 1 universities so you can make the smartest decision for your future.
Breaking 2026 Update: Effective January 8, 2026, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs reclassified Bangladesh from Evidence Level 2 to Evidence Level 3 — the highest-risk visa tier. This makes your choice of university more important than ever. Keep reading to find out exactly why Level 1 (Go8) universities may now be your best strategy.
What Are “Level 1 Universities” in Australia? (Two Meanings Explained)
Before diving into university lists and rankings, let’s clear up the biggest point of confusion for Bangladeshi students.
Meaning 1: University Tier Classification (Go8 = Level 1)
In Australia’s higher education ecosystem, Level 1 universities refer to the country’s most prestigious, research-intensive institutions. These are primarily the Group of Eight (Go8) universities — elite public universities recognised globally for:
- Consistent placement in the top 100–200 globally (QS, THE, US News)
- High research output and Nobel laureate alumni
- Strong employer reputation and graduate employment rates
- Dedicated international student support services
The Australian government, through TEQSA (Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency), and the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), categorises these as low institutional risk providers. This is the Level 1 classification most students are searching for.
Meaning 2: Visa Assessment Level (Country Risk — Now Level 3 for Bangladesh!)
Separately, under Australia’s Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF), every country is assigned an Evidence Level (1, 2, or 3) that determines how many documents a student must submit for their visa. This is about your country’s risk rating, not the university.
Effective January 8, 2026:
| Country | Previous Level | New Level (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh | Level 2 | Level 3 (High Risk) |
| India | Level 2 | Level 3 (High Risk) |
| Nepal | Level 2 | Level 3 (High Risk) |
| Malaysia | Level 1 | Level 1 (unchanged) |
| Sri Lanka | Level 1 | Level 2 |
Bangladesh moving to Evidence Level 3 means you now face the most stringent documentation requirements in Australia’s visa system. Bank statements require manual verification (3–6 months of history), academic transcripts must be authenticated, and processing times have increased from 3 weeks to up to 8 weeks.
Why This Makes Level 1 Universities Even More Critical in 2026
Here’s what most Bangladeshi students don’t realise: your university’s institutional tier interacts with your country’s evidence level.
Under Ministerial Direction 115 (effective November 14, 2025), visa applications are no longer processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, the Department of Home Affairs prioritises applications from students enrolled at higher-ranked, low-risk providers first. A Bangladeshi student applying to a Level 1 (Go8) university receives significantly faster processing and is viewed more favourably by case officers compared to one applying to a lower-tier institution.
As a Bangladeshi student in 2026, applying to a Level 1 (Go8) university doesn’t just give you a better education — it is your best tool for navigating the new visa landscape.
The Group of Eight: Australia’s Level 1 Universities (Full List 2026)
The Group of Eight (Go8) comprises Australia’s eight most research-intensive universities. These are the core Level 1 institutions under any reasonable classification framework.
| University | City | QS World Ranking 2026 | THE World Ranking 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Melbourne | Melbourne, VIC | #19 | #33 |
| University of Sydney | Sydney, NSW | #20 | #48 |
| University of New South Wales (UNSW) | Sydney, NSW | Top 20 | #80 |
| Australian National University (ANU) | Canberra, ACT | #32 | #67 |
| University of Queensland | Brisbane, QLD | #40 | #90 |
| Monash University | Melbourne, VIC | #55 | #95 |
| University of Western Australia | Perth, WA | #72 | #130 |
| University of Adelaide | Adelaide, SA | #89 | #150 |
Beyond the Go8, several institutions regularly appear in Level 1 discussions:
| University | City | QS World Ranking 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| University of Technology Sydney (UTS) | Sydney, NSW | #88 |
| Macquarie University | Sydney, NSW | #126 |
| University of Wollongong (UOW) | Wollongong, NSW | Top 200 |
Deep Dive: Top Level 1 Universities for Bangladeshi Students in 2026
1. University of Melbourne — #19 QS World 2026
The University of Melbourne is Australia’s highest-ranked institution and the gold standard for international students. Located in Australia’s largest job market, it enrolls 50,000+ students from 150+ countries.
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- Medicine, Business, and Engineering programs rank in global top 20
- Melbourne Model curriculum allows interdisciplinary study
- 88% graduate employment rate
- Dedicated Bangladesh student community and support services
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 44,000–54,000/year (approx. BDT 36–45 lakh)
- Master’s programs: AUD 44,384–66,752/year (approx. BDT 37–55 lakh)
Key Scholarship: Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship — covers up to 100% of tuition for exceptional students.
Apply: unimelb.edu.au
2. University of Sydney — #20 QS World 2026
Australia’s oldest university (est. 1850), Sydney combines historic prestige with access to Australia’s largest professional employment hub. The Camperdown campus sits minutes from Sydney’s CBD.
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- Ranked #20 globally — among the most recognised degrees worldwide
- Strong Law, Medicine, Arts, and Commerce programs
- Proximity to Sydney’s professional ecosystem (internships, part-time work)
- Australia Awards scholarships available specifically for Bangladeshi students
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 40,000–55,000/year (approx. BDT 33–46 lakh)
- Master’s programs: AUD 45,000–60,000/year (approx. BDT 37–50 lakh)
Apply: sydney.edu.au
3. University of New South Wales (UNSW) — Top 20 QS World 2026
UNSW has climbed dramatically in recent global rankings, now sitting in the top 20 worldwide. It is best known for Engineering, Technology, Business, and Law.
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- #1 in Australia for graduate employability among Fortune 500 companies
- Strongest industry partnerships in engineering and tech
- Located in Kensington, 15 minutes from Sydney CBD
- UNSW’s co-op programs offer paid work experience as part of degrees
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 38,000–58,000/year (approx. BDT 32–48 lakh)
- Master’s programs: AUD 42,000–62,000/year (approx. BDT 35–51 lakh)
Apply: unsw.edu.au
4. Australian National University (ANU) — #32 QS World 2026
ANU, located in Canberra, is Australia’s only purpose-built national research university. It consistently ranks as the #1 Australian university for graduate employability globally (30th worldwide).
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- Produced more Rhodes Scholars and Nobel laureates than any other Australian university
- Best university in Australia for Law, Politics, International Relations, and Sciences
- Chancellor’s International Scholarship: 200 awards annually covering 25–50% of tuition
- Canberra offers lower cost of living compared to Sydney/Melbourne (approx. AUD 550/month vs AUD 1,800+)
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 35,000–52,000/year (approx. BDT 29–43 lakh)
- Master’s programs: AUD 41,000–54,000/year (approx. BDT 34–45 lakh)
Apply: anu.edu.au
5. Monash University — #55 QS World 2026
Monash has the largest student cap allocation for 2026, making it particularly strategic for Bangladeshi applicants. With 78,000+ students, it is one of Australia’s most internationally diverse universities.
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- Largest 2026 intake cap — less competition pressure
- Strong Pharmacy, Engineering, IT, and Business schools
- Over 300 living allowance scholarships per year (70+ for international students)
- Clayton campus: Australia’s largest university campus
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 32,000–50,000/year (approx. BDT 27–41 lakh)
- Master’s programs: AUD 35,000–55,000/year (approx. BDT 29–46 lakh)
Apply: monash.edu
6. University of Queensland (UQ) — #40 QS World 2026
UQ is the premier university in Queensland and one of Australia’s most research-active institutions. Brisbane’s subtropical climate, growing economy, and lower living costs make it increasingly popular with Bangladeshi students.
Why Bangladeshi students choose it:
- Strong Agriculture, Mining, and Resources programs (align with Bangladesh’s development priorities)
- Brisbane’s job market growing faster than Melbourne or Sydney
- Average living costs: AUD 1,200–1,800/month (approx. BDT 1–1.5 lakh)
- Australia Awards available for Bangladeshi students
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 34,000–52,000/year (approx. BDT 28–43 lakh)
Apply: uq.edu.au
7. University of Western Australia (UWA) — #72 QS World 2026
UWA in Perth is an increasingly strategic choice for Bangladeshi students in 2026. Western Australia’s mining and engineering industry boom means strong post-study employment, and Perth’s cost of living is lower than Sydney or Melbourne.
Apply: uwa.edu.au
8. University of Adelaide — #89 QS World 2026
Adelaide offers world-class education at more affordable tuition fees than Melbourne or Sydney, with strong programs in Engineering, Health Sciences, and Business.
2026 International Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s programs: AUD 30,000–50,000/year (approx. BDT 25–41 lakh)
Apply: adelaide.edu.au
Admission Requirements for Bangladeshi Students (2026)
Academic Requirements
| Degree Level | Minimum Academic Requirement |
|---|---|
| Bachelor’s (General) | HSC GPA 4.0/5.0 or above |
| Bachelor’s (Engineering/Sciences) | HSC GPA 4.5/5.0 with strong Maths, Physics, or Chemistry |
| Bachelor’s (Medical/Law) | HSC GPA 4.5–5.0 + interview/entrance test |
| Master’s | Bachelor’s degree with CGPA 3.0/4.0 or above |
| PhD | Master’s degree with research background |
English Language Requirements (Updated 2026)
As of 2026, the Department of Home Affairs has raised minimum English scores for direct Subclass 500 visa entry:
| Test | Direct Entry (was 5.5) | New Minimum 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS | 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5) | 6.0+ |
| PTE Academic | 50 | 50+ |
| TOEFL iBT | 64 | 64+ |
| Cambridge C1 | 169 | 169+ |
Important: Online/at-home test versions (IELTS Online, TOEFL Home Edition) are NOT accepted for Australian visa purposes in 2026. You must sit an in-person test.
For help preparing for IELTS, read our guide: IELTS for Australia Student Visa: Everything Bangladeshi Students Need to Know
Documents Required for Level 3 Country Applicants (Bangladesh — 2026)
Due to Bangladesh’s reclassification to Evidence Level 3, you must now prepare:
Academic documents:
- SSC and HSC mark sheets and certificates (authenticated/attested copies)
- Bachelor’s degree transcripts (for Master’s applicants) — must be verified by the issuing institution
- Any additional qualifications
Financial documents (significantly stricter since Jan 2026):
- Bank statements covering 3–6 months (manually verified by DHA)
- Proof of “genuine access” — explain any large single deposits
- Education loan sanction letter from a recognised bank (if applicable)
- Sponsor’s financial documents (if funded by family)
- Funds required: Minimum AUD 29,710 (~BDT 24.6 lakh) for living expenses alone — plus full tuition fee evidence
English proficiency:
- Valid IELTS/PTE/TOEFL results (not older than 2 years at visa decision date)
Visa documents:
- Valid passport
- Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from your university
- Genuine Student (GS) Statement (replaces old GTE — see below)
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) confirmation
The New “Genuine Student” (GS) Requirement — What Bangladeshi Students Must Know
The old Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement has been replaced by the Genuine Student (GS) requirement under the updated SSVF framework. This is not just a name change.
A strong GS statement must address:
- Why you chose Australia — not just generic reasons; case officers look for specific alignment between the Australian education system and your career goals
- Why you chose this specific course — demonstrate research into your chosen program
- Why this specific university — show you understand the institution’s strengths
- Your career value — how this degree will benefit your professional trajectory in Bangladesh or internationally
- Your ties to Bangladesh — evidence that you intend to return (property, family, professional plans)
Expert Tip from MMS Global: A weak GS statement is now the #1 reason for Bangladesh student visa refusals in 2026. Our counsellors help every student craft a compelling, individually tailored GS statement.
Scholarship Opportunities at Level 1 Australian Universities (2026)
Government Scholarships Available to Bangladeshi Students
1. Australia Awards Scholarships
- Funded by the Australian Government
- Covers: full tuition, return airfare, living allowance (AUD 34,959/year in 2026), Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for up to 2 years
- Open to: undergraduate and postgraduate students from Bangladesh
- Apply: 8–12 months before your preferred intake
2. Australia Awards Fellowships
- Short-term professional development programs (3–6 weeks)
- For mid-career Bangladeshi professionals
University-Specific Scholarships (2026)
| University | Scholarship | Value |
|---|---|---|
| University of Melbourne | Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship | Up to 100% tuition |
| ANU | Chancellor’s International Scholarship | 25–50% tuition (200 awards/year) |
| UNSW | UNSW International Scholarship | AUD 5,000–10,000 |
| Monash | Monash International Merit Scholarship | Up to 50% tuition |
| University of Sydney | Sydney International Scholarship | AUD 5,000–40,000 |
| University of Queensland | UQ International Scholarship | AUD 10,000 |
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP)
- For: PhD and Master’s by Research students
- Value: Full tuition fee offset + living allowance (AUD 34,959/year for 2026)
- Available at all Group of Eight universities
Apply at least 8–12 months before your intake. Competition is high — our MMS Global scholarship team will help you build a competitive application. Start your scholarship journey here.
Cost of Studying at Level 1 Australian Universities (2026 — Bangladesh Students)
Tuition Fees by Level and Institution (AUD & BDT)
| University | Bachelor’s (AUD/yr) | Master’s (AUD/yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Melbourne | 44,000–54,000 | 44,384–66,752 |
| Sydney | 40,000–55,000 | 45,000–60,000 |
| UNSW | 38,000–58,000 | 42,000–62,000 |
| ANU | 35,000–52,000 | 41,000–54,000 |
| Monash | 32,000–50,000 | 35,000–55,000 |
| UQ | 34,000–52,000 | 36,000–54,000 |
| Adelaide | 30,000–50,000 | 33,000–50,000 |
Living Expenses by City (2026)
| City | Monthly Living Cost (AUD) | Monthly Cost (BDT) |
|---|---|---|
| Sydney | AUD 1,800–2,800 | ~৳1.5–2.3 Lacs |
| Melbourne | AUD 1,600–2,500 | ~৳1.3–2.1 Lacs |
| Brisbane | AUD 1,400–2,000 | ~৳1.2–1.7 Lacs |
| Adelaide | AUD 1,200–1,800 | ~৳1.0–1.5 Lacs |
| Canberra | AUD 1,300–1,900 | ~৳1.1–1.6 Lacs |
| Perth | AUD 1,200–1,700 | ~৳1.0–1.4 Lacs |
DHA Minimum Fund Requirement (2026): AUD 29,710/year for living expenses — this must be evidenced in your bank statements.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
OSHC is mandatory for the full duration of your student visa. For full OSHC coverage details and the best providers for Bangladeshi students, read our complete guide: Health Insurance for Australia Student Visa: Complete OSHC Guide 2026
Post-Study Work Opportunities (Graduate Visa Subclass 485)
One of the biggest reasons Bangladeshi students choose Level 1 universities is the Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), which allows you to stay in Australia and work after your studies.
Post-Study Work Stream (2026 Update)
| Degree Level | Location | Duration of Work Rights |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor’s (Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane) | Metro | 2 years |
| Bachelor’s (Regional) | Regional | 3 years |
| Master’s (any Go8 university) | Metro | 3 years |
| PhD (any Go8 university) | Metro | 4 years |
Important 2026 Change: Students who complete their degree at a regional campus or in a regional city may qualify for an additional year of work rights. Some Go8 universities have regional campuses (e.g., UQ Gatton, UOW) that may qualify.
Graduate Employment Outcomes at Level 1 Universities
- Australian National University: #30 globally for graduate employability (QS 2026)
- University of Melbourne: #44 globally for graduate employability
- UNSW: Top 5 in Australia for Fortune 500 employer recognition
- Sector average: 87–88% of Level 1 university graduates employed within 4 months
Application Process for 2026–2027 Intake
Step-by-Step Application Timeline for Bangladeshi Students
12 months before intake:
- Research universities and programs (this guide ✓)
- Book and sit English language test (IELTS/PTE in-person)
- Begin scholarship applications (Australia Awards applications usually open June–July)
9–10 months before intake:
- Shortlist 3–5 universities
- Request official transcripts and attestation of certificates
- Prepare GS Statement drafts (book MMS Global counselling session)
6–8 months before intake:
- Submit university applications
- Prepare financial documentation (bank statements, sponsor letters)
- Complete OSHC comparisons
4–6 months before intake:
- Receive offer letters (CoE after paying deposit)
- Lodge Subclass 500 student visa application
- Allow 6–8 weeks for processing (Evidence Level 3 processing time in 2026)
2–4 months before intake:
- Receive visa grant
- Book flights and accommodation
- Complete pre-departure orientation
2026–2027 Australian University Intake Dates
| Intake | Application Deadline | Course Start |
|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 (February) | October–November 2025 | February 2026 |
| Semester 2 (July) | April–May 2026 | July 2026 |
| Trimester/November (some universities) | August–September 2026 | November 2026 |
Popular Programs at Level 1 Universities for Bangladeshi Students
Based on enrolment data and graduate outcomes, these are the most in-demand programs:
| Field | Top University Option | Average Starting Salary (AUS) |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science / IT | UNSW, Melbourne, Monash | AUD 75,000–95,000 |
| Business / MBA | Melbourne, Sydney, UQ | AUD 70,000–100,000 |
| Engineering | UNSW, Monash, Adelaide | AUD 72,000–90,000 |
| Health Sciences / Nursing | Adelaide, UQ, Melbourne | AUD 65,000–85,000 |
| Data Science | Melbourne, ANU, UNSW | AUD 80,000–100,000 |
| Architecture | Melbourne, UNSW | AUD 60,000–80,000 |
| Law | Melbourne, Sydney, ANU | AUD 65,000–90,000 |
| Public Policy | ANU | AUD 70,000–85,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why Choose MMS Global for Your Australian University Application?
Navigating Australia’s new visa landscape — Evidence Level 3 for Bangladesh, the Genuine Student requirement, Ministerial Direction 115, and rapidly changing documentation standards — requires expert guidance.
MMS Global Services is a registered education and migration consultancy with offices in Dhaka and Sylhet, specialising in study abroad placements for Bangladeshi students. Our Australia team has successfully placed hundreds of students at Level 1 universities across Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, and Perth.
Related Guides from MMS Global
- Study in Australia: Complete Guide for Bangladeshi Students 2026
- Australia Student Visa from Bangladesh: Complete Guide 2026
- Health Insurance for Australia Student Visa: Complete OSHC Guide 2026
- IELTS for Study Abroad: Bangladesh Student Guide


