LLM in Australia for Indian Lawyers: Universities, Migration & Costs

Australia does not get talked about enough in LLM conversations, and that is a mistake. For Indian lawyers who want a combination of a strong legal education, generous post-study work rights, and a genuine pathway to migration, Australia is hard to beat. The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) gives master's graduates two to four years of post-study work rights โ longer than the UK, US, or Canada in most cases. And unlike the US, where immigration for Indian nationals is backed up for over a decade, Australia's skilled migration system actually works.
I have seen Australian LLM graduates build successful careers in corporate law, migration law, international arbitration, and in-house counsel roles across Melbourne and Sydney. This guide covers what you need to know.
Why Australia for an LLM?
- Post-study work visa (subclass 485): Two years for master's graduates in metro areas, up to four years in designated regional areas. No employer sponsorship required. This is the longest unconditional post-study work visa among major destinations.
- Skilled migration pathway: Solicitors and barristers are on Australia's Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), meaning the occupation qualifies for permanent skilled migration visas (subclass 189 and 190). This is a significant advantage over countries where law is not on the skilled occupation list.
- Global top-20 law schools: Melbourne, Sydney, UNSW, ANU, and Monash consistently rank in the top 20โ50 globally for law. The quality of legal education is genuinely world-class.
- Common law system: Like India and the UK, Australia follows the common law tradition. Australian commercial law, contract law, and constitutional law share principles with Indian law, making the academic transition smoother.
- Part-time work rights: International students can work unlimited hours (as of July 2023, the previous 48 hours per fortnight cap was removed for a period, though policies may revert). This helps offset living costs significantly.
Top Australian Universities for LLM
| University | LLM Tuition 2025 (AUD) | QS Law Ranking | Duration | Key Specializations | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Melbourne | 47,200 | #11 | 1 year | International law, corporate, tax, dispute resolution | Melbourne |
| University of Sydney | 49,000 | #13 | 1 year | Corporate, environmental, health, international | Sydney |
| UNSW Sydney | 46,170 | #14 | 1โ2 years | Tax, media law, criminal justice, dispute resolution | Sydney |
| Australian National University | 44,470 | #17 | 1 year | International law, government, environmental | Canberra |
| Monash University | 43,800 | #35 | 1โ2 years | Commercial, human rights, workplace law | Melbourne |
| University of Queensland | 40,960 | #42 | 1โ1.5 years | International trade, resources, energy law | Brisbane |
| University of Western Australia | 38,600 | #81 | 1โ2 years | Mining, resources, commercial law | Perth |
Cost Breakdown: Full Picture
Sydney (USyd, UNSW)
| Expense | Annual Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Tuition | 46,170โ49,000 |
| Accommodation (shared flat) | 15,000โ22,000 |
| Food and groceries | 5,000โ7,000 |
| Transport (Opal card) | 1,500โ2,500 |
| OSHC (health insurance) | 600โ750 |
| Books and personal | 3,000โ5,000 |
| Total (Sydney) | AUD 71,270โ86,250 (โน40โ48 lakh) |
Melbourne (Melbourne, Monash)
| Expense | Annual Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Tuition | 43,800โ47,200 |
| Accommodation | 12,000โ18,000 |
| Food and groceries | 4,500โ6,500 |
| Transport (Myki card) | 1,200โ2,000 |
| OSHC and personal | 3,000โ5,000 |
| Total (Melbourne) | AUD 64,500โ78,700 (โน36โ44 lakh) |
Regional universities like UQ (Brisbane), UWA (Perth), and regional campuses of major universities offer lower living costs. For some programs in designated regional areas, the 485 visa extends to four years instead of two. For financing options, see our costs and ROI page.
Admission to Practice: Becoming a Lawyer in Australia
The process for an Indian law graduate to practice in Australia involves several steps:
- Step 1 โ Academic assessment: The Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) in NSW, or the equivalent body in your chosen state, assesses your Indian law qualifications. They compare your coursework against the 11 Priestley subjects (the core Australian law subjects required for admission).
- Step 2 โ Top-up subjects: Most Indian law graduates need to complete 3โ6 additional Australian law subjects covering areas not adequately covered in their Indian degree. These typically include Australian Constitutional Law, Evidence, Civil Procedure, Property Law, and Ethics/Professional Responsibility. These can often be completed as part of your LLM or through separate enrollment.
- Step 3 โ Practical Legal Training (PLT): Complete an accredited PLT program (such as the College of Law PLT or Leo Cussen Centre for Law). This takes approximately 5โ6 months and includes supervised workplace training. Cost: AUD 8,000โ12,000.
- Step 4 โ Admission: Apply to the Supreme Court of your chosen state for admission as a legal practitioner. Once admitted, you can apply for a practicing certificate.
- Total timeline from LLM start to admission: 2โ3 years depending on how many top-up subjects you need and PLT scheduling.
Migration Pathway for LLM Graduates
Here is why Australia's immigration system is particularly attractive for law graduates:
- Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate visa): Available to all international students who complete an eligible Australian degree. Master's graduates get 2 years in metro areas, 3โ4 years in regional areas. No employer sponsorship needed.
- Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent visa): Points-tested permanent residence. Solicitors (ANZSCO 271311) are on the MLTSSL. A typical Indian LLM graduate (age 28, IELTS 8.0, Australian master's, 3 years overseas experience) scores approximately 65โ75 points โ competitive for an invitation. Current processing time: 6โ12 months.
- Subclass 190 (State Nominated visa): States like Victoria, NSW, and South Australia nominate skilled workers in occupations on their priority lists. Adds 5 points to your 189 score. Solicitors are regularly nominated by multiple states.
- Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional): For those willing to live in regional Australia for 3 years. Adds 15 points to your score. Good for graduates from UQ, UWA, or regional campuses.
- Skills assessment: You need a skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority. For solicitors, this is done by the Law Admissions Consultative Committee (LACC) or equivalent state body. Being admitted to practice in Australia satisfies this requirement.
Career Outcomes in Australia
| Role | Starting Salary (AUD) | INR Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Top-tier firm associate (King & Wood Mallesons, Allens, Herbert Smith Freehills) | 85,000โ110,000 | โน48โ62 lakh |
| Mid-tier firm associate | 65,000โ85,000 | โน37โ48 lakh |
| Government/public sector legal | 70,000โ95,000 | โน40โ54 lakh |
| In-house counsel (corporate) | 80,000โ120,000 | โน45โ68 lakh |
| Migration law practice | 60,000โ90,000 | โน34โ51 lakh |
| Barrister (independent after 5+ years) | 150,000โ400,000+ | โน85 lakhโ2.3 crore+ |
One career path worth highlighting: migration law. With Australia's complex immigration system and a large Indian community, Indian-trained lawyers who qualify to practice in Australia and specialize in migration law build extremely successful practices. There is consistent demand, and clients actively seek lawyers who understand both the Indian and Australian contexts.
Student Visa (Subclass 500) Requirements
- CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment): From your university after accepting the offer and paying the deposit.
- OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover): Mandatory for the entire duration of your visa. Costs AUD 500โ750 per year. Providers include Medibank, Allianz, Bupa.
- Financial capacity: Demonstrate AUD 29,710 per year for living costs (2025 rate) plus tuition and travel costs. Can be shown through bank statements, loan sanction letters, or scholarship confirmation.
- GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant): Written statement explaining why you chose this course, your future plans, and ties to India. This is scrutinized carefully โ generic statements are rejected.
- English proficiency: IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 per band) for most law programs. Melbourne and Sydney prefer 7.0+.
- Visa fee: AUD 710.
- Processing time: 4โ8 weeks for Indian applicants. Apply at least 6 weeks before your course start date.
Choosing Between Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth
Your city choice in Australia significantly affects costs, career access, and migration prospects:
- Sydney (USyd, UNSW): Australia's largest legal market. Home to the headquarters of most top-tier firms. Highest living costs but most job opportunities. International arbitration hub (ACICA). Best for corporate and commercial law careers. Sydney is also the gateway to the growing Asia-Pacific legal services market.
- Melbourne (Melbourne, Monash): Close second in legal market size. Known for a strong bar (barristers' chambers) and excellent court system. More affordable than Sydney (rent approximately 15โ20% lower). Strong for litigation, human rights, and intellectual property. Melbourne Law School consistently ranks as Australia's top law school.
- Brisbane (UQ): Designated regional area โ graduates get an extra 1โ2 years on the 485 visa. Growing legal market with strong mining and resources law focus. Living costs are 30โ40% lower than Sydney. Excellent for those prioritizing the migration pathway.
- Perth (UWA): Also regional. Strong for mining, energy, and resources law given WA's massive extractive industries. Lowest living costs among major cities. Longer 485 visa and additional migration points make Perth strategically attractive for those committed to permanent settlement.
- Canberra (ANU): National capital. Best for government legal roles, international law (embassies, diplomatic legal), and policy work. Small legal market but high quality. Also regional for visa purposes.
Professional Networking in Australia
Building your professional network during your LLM is critical for both career outcomes and immigration. Key organizations for Indian lawyers in Australia include: the Law Society of your state (NSW Law Society, Law Institute of Victoria), South Asian Lawyers Association Australia (SALAA), the Asian Australian Lawyers Association (AALA), and university-specific alumni networks. Most top-tier firms run clerkship programs (the Australian equivalent of vacation schemes) during summer (NovemberโFebruary). Apply early โ deadlines are typically MarchโApril for the following summer. These clerkships are the primary pipeline to graduate positions at major firms.
Australian LLM vs UK LLM: A Direct Comparison
Many Indian lawyers debate between the UK and Australia. Here is my honest comparison:
- If your goal is to return to India: UK LLM has stronger brand recognition among Indian employers, especially for corporate and commercial law.
- If your goal is to settle abroad: Australia wins clearly. The 485 visa is longer, the skilled migration pathway is clearer, and "Solicitor" being on the MLTSSL means you have a genuine PR pathway.
- If your goal is international arbitration: UK (especially London) is the global hub. Australia is strong but not at the same level.
- If budget is a primary concern: Similar total costs, but Australia's part-time work rights and higher minimum wage (AUD 23.23/hour as of July 2024) mean you can offset more of your expenses.
For more on studying in Australia, see our Australia study abroad guide.
My Recommendation
Australia is the right choice for Indian lawyers who want to combine a quality legal education with a realistic shot at permanent migration. The post-study work visa is the most generous among major destinations, and the skilled migration pathway for solicitors is clearer than in the UK or US. Melbourne and Sydney offer world-class legal education and access to Australia's top-tier firms. If you are willing to commit to the NCA equivalent process (PLT + top-up subjects) and build a career in Australia for 3โ5 years, the long-term returns โ both financial and in quality of life โ are exceptional.
Application Timeline for Australian LLM
Australian universities operate on a different academic calendar than the UK or US. Most programs have two intake periods:
- Semester 1 (February/March start): Applications typically close in OctoberโNovember of the previous year. This is the main intake for most programs.
- Semester 2 (July/August start): Applications close in AprilโMay. A smaller intake, but most LLM programs accept students for both semesters.
- Scholarship deadlines: University scholarships often have earlier deadlines than general admissions โ typically 4โ6 weeks before the admission deadline. Apply early to maximize scholarship consideration.
- Visa processing: Allow 4โ8 weeks for subclass 500 visa processing. The GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) statement is scrutinized carefully for Indian applicants โ make it specific and credible.
Talk to our team about planning your Australian LLM journey.
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