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Is UK or Australia better for a master's program in computer science engineering?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Mohit Tanna · 1 min read
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The best choice depends on your priorities:

- UK: Programs are typically 1 year, letting you graduate and start working sooner. While annual tuition is higher, the shorter duration often means a lower total cost. The post-study work visa (PSW) allows you to stay for 2 years after graduation (reducing to 18 months from 2027 for non-doctoral degrees). UK universities have strong global rankings, especially in tech hubs like London, and Indian student visa approval rates are generally higher.

- Australia: Most programs last 1.5 - 2 years, offering more time for practical experience and research. Tuition per year can be lower, but total costs may be higher due to the longer duration. The PSW visa lets you stay 2 - 4 years after graduation, depending on your program and location, which can help with gaining work experience and pursuing permanent residency. Australia is known for a relaxed lifestyle, but recent visa approval rates have become more competitive.

If you want a shorter, intensive program and faster entry into the workforce, the UK is better. If you value longer post-study work rights and a clear path to permanent residency, Australia is a strong option.

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