Live 2026 data · Tuition, rent, visa, salaries, PR pathways & more
Australia
72
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,503
Salary/mo
$3,268
India
51
GoScore
Budget/mo
$280
Salary/mo
$620
For Permanent Residence
Planning to settle permanently in India or Australia? Compare PR pathway timelines, citizenship eligibility, immigration friction scores, quality of life, healthcare, and safety — 2026 data.
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Permanent Residence GoScore Ranking
GoScore 0-100 · Weights: affordability, PR pathway, safety, career & quality of life
Settlement & QoL Metrics
PR pathway (years)
Immigration friction
Quality of life index
Healthcare index
Safety index
Happiness score
Rent 1-bed (city centre) / mo
Safety index
Happiness score
Quality of life index
Healthcare index
English proficiency
Student visa fee
Work permit fee
Post-study work visa (months)
PR pathway (years)
IELTS band required
Quick Verdict — 2026
Australia wins for students on GoScore (58 vs 50). A 2-year master's degree costs $10,320 in India — 87% cheaper than Australia.
Australia wins for working professionals with a higher GoScore for careers (65 vs 35). After rent and basic expenses, professionals in Australia retain $1,320/month — $1,216/month more than in India.
Australia is stronger for permanent residence (GoScore 72 vs 51).
For a 2-year master's programme, the total cost of attendance (tuition + living) in India is approximately $10,320 — comprising $3,600 in public university tuition and $6,720 in living costs over 24 months. In Australia, the equivalent is $81,824 ($45,752 tuition + $36,072 living). India is 87% cheaper on total cost of attendance, saving $71,504 over the degree.
In India, the minimum part-time wage is $3/hour. Working 20 hours/week, a student earns $200/month — enough to cover 95% of rent outside the city centre. In Australia, the same 20 hours/week at $15/hour earns $1,214/month — covering 109% of rent.
After deducting rent (1-bed outside city), groceries, transport, and utilities, a professional in India retains approximately $104/month from an average net salary of $620. In Australia, the figure is $1,320/month from $3,268. Over 5 years, this gap compounds to $72,960 in additional savings. For tech professionals, the gap is even wider: $1,550/month in India vs $5,556/month in Australia.
India does not have a clearly defined PR pathway for international graduates. Australia's pathway takes approximately 4 years. Australia offers 24 months. The student visa fee is $0 in India and $464 in Australia.
To study or work in India, most visa categories require a minimum IELTS band of 0.0. Australia requires 6.0. India has a lower IELTS threshold, which benefits test-takers who are close to their target band. Take a free IELTS mock test on mockDe to see exactly where you stand before applying.
| Metric | 🇮🇳 India | 🇦🇺 Australia |
|---|---|---|
| PR pathway (years) | 0 yrs | 4 yrs |
| Quality of life index | 101 | 184 |
| Healthcare index | 69 | 74 |
| Safety index | 45 / 100 | 63 / 100 |
| Happiness score | 4.05 / 10 | 7.06 / 10 |
| Avg net salary / month | $620 | $3,268 |
| Rent 1-bed (city centre) | $380/mo | $1,438/mo |
| Purchasing power index | 56 | 109 |
| Indian community | Large | Large |
| Climate | Tropical | Temperate |
India's PR pathway takes approximately 0 years for skilled migrants.Australia's pathway runs 4 years. India offers a 4-year faster route — a meaningful difference if settlement speed is your priority.The post-study work visa — 0 months in India and 24 months in Australia — is typically the first step in the study-to-PR pipeline. Immigration friction (bureaucratic complexity, processing speed, visa category clarity) rates India at 5/100 and Australia at 5/100 — lower scores indicate a smoother process.
Long-term settlers prioritise safety, healthcare, and reported life satisfaction above short-term income gains.India has a quality of life index of 101, healthcare index of 69, and safety index of 45/100.Australia scores 184 on quality of life, 74 on healthcare, and 63/100 on safety. Australia ranks higher on the UN World Happiness Index (7.06 vs 4.05/10).
For settlers, ongoing affordability determines long-term financial stability. A 1-bedroom apartment in India's city centre costs $380/month; outside the centre, $210/month. In Australia: $1,438/month (city centre) and $1,111/month (suburbs). Monthly utilities run $38 in India vs $131 in Australia. Purchasing power index is 56 vs 109 — Australia's stronger purchasing power means the average $3,268/month net salary affords more.
Settling permanently means building a life — and community ties directly affect long-term happiness.India has a large Indian diaspora, while Australia has a large community. A larger community means more established temples, Indian grocery chains, cultural events, and professional networks — critical support structures for new settlers adjusting to a different country. English proficiency in the general population is high in India and native in Australia — affecting how quickly you integrate professionally and socially beyond the Indian community. Climate matters more for permanent settlement than short-term study or work. India's tropical climate versus Australia's temperate climate is a factor many Indian settlers underestimate until they've lived through a full year.
After obtaining PR, your income potential is no longer tied to visa-specific restrictions. Average net monthly salaries are $620 in India and $3,268 in Australia. Tech professionals earn $1,550/month (India) and $5,556/month (Australia) — highly relevant for the large share of Indian immigrants working in IT, engineering, and finance. Graduate-level roles pay $520/month in India vs $3,268/month in Australia — the typical entry salary for Indian professionals transitioning from a student visa to a skilled worker pathway.
Understanding a country beyond spreadsheets — unique facts about each destination that shape the experience of living and working there.
🇮🇳 India
India is the world's 3rd largest startup ecosystem with over 110 unicorns — more than the UK, Germany, and France combined.
Source: NASSCOM 2024
India's IIT graduates earn salaries competitive with MIT and Cambridge graduates globally — with placements at Google, Meta, and Goldman Sachs.
India will become the world's most populous country by 2023 (UN), with a median age of 28 — the youngest major economy in the world.
Source: UN Population Division 2023
India produces 1.5 million engineers per year — more than any other country — creating both domestic opportunity and the world's largest pool of export talent.
Source: AICTE 2024
🇦🇺 Australia
Australia's national minimum wage of AUD $23.23/hour is the highest in the world for a major economy.
Source: Fair Work Commission 2024
International students can work unlimited hours in Australia — a rule made permanent in 2023 after a post-COVID pilot.
Source: Department of Home Affairs 2023
8 Australian universities rank in the global top 100, including ANU (#30), Melbourne (#33), and Sydney (#42).
Source: QS World Rankings 2025
The Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows graduates to stay 2–5 years to gain skilled work experience before applying for PR.
Source: Department of Home Affairs 2024
Over 800,000 Indians live in Australia — the fastest-growing migrant community, doubling in size between 2011 and 2021.
Source: ABS Census 2021
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Last reviewed June 2026.
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