Dreaming of studying in Australia in 2026?
Every year, thousands of international students choose Australia for its world-class education, supportive environment, and globally recognised qualifications.
In October 2025, the Australian Government announced the 2026 international student allocations for both public universities and VET providers. These allocations determine how many new overseas students each institution can enrol, influencing admissions planning and Subclass 500 visa processing.
At Aussizz Group, our experienced education counsellors and registered migration agents help students understand policy updates, choose suitable courses, and prepare their study applications with confidence and compliance.
In August 2025, the Government confirmed a National Planning Level (NPL) of 295,000 new overseas student commencements (NOSC) for 2026.
This target forms part of the Managed System for International Education 2026, which aims to manage growth sustainably and fairly.
Under this system:
This balanced approach strengthens quality assurance, student welfare, and infrastructure planning across the sector.
According to the Department of Education’s official factsheet, all publicly funded universities have now received their 2026 allocations for new international student commencements (NOSC).
| University | 2026 Allocation (NOSC) |
| The University of Sydney | 11,900 |
| Monash University | 11,300 |
| The University of Melbourne | 10,500 |
| UNSW Sydney | 10,350 |
| The University of Queensland (UQ) | 8,050 |
| RMIT University | 7,700 |
| Adelaide University (merger of Adelaide & UniSA) | 7,350 |
| Deakin University | 6,550 |
| University of Technology Sydney (UTS) | 5,350 |
| Macquarie University | 5,250 |
| La Trobe University | 4,800 |
| Swinburne University of Technology | 4,500 |
| Curtin University | 4,100 |
| Griffith University | 3,950 |
| Charles Darwin University | 2,650 |
| Federation University Australia | 1,800 |
| Southern Cross University | 1,500 |
| University of the Sunshine Coast | 1,350 |
For the full list, see the official Department of Education publication:
Indicative allocations for publicly funded university new overseas student commencements 2026 (PDF)
The Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector continues to support Australia’s workforce needs by equipping students with practical, job-ready skills.
The 2026 allocations, published by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, focus on stability, quality, and regional access.
Key Highlights
Leading TAFE and Large VET Providers
| Provider | 2026 Allocation (NOSC) |
| TAFE Queensland | 1,358 |
| NSW TAFE Commission | 936 |
| Department of Training and Workforce Development (WA) | 771 |
| William Angliss Institute | 444 |
| Holmesglen Institute | 244 |
| Melbourne Polytechnic | 101 |
| Charles Darwin University (VET Division) | 90 |
| Bendigo Kangan Institute | 67 |
| Box Hill Institute | 38 |
| Provider | 2026 Allocation (NOSC) |
| ILSC (Brisbane) Pty Ltd | 1,422 |
| Young Rabbit Pty Ltd | 1,187 |
| Crown Education Pty Ltd | 1,127 |
| Stanley International College | 1,004 |
| Imagine Education Australia Pty Ltd | 995 |
| Southern Cross Education Institute | 706 |
View the full VET allocations list:
Indicative allocations for VET new overseas student commencements 2026 (PDF)

The 2026 allocations will shape institutional admissions and visa prioritisation.
This managed approach promotes transparent admissions, efficient processing, and better student support systems.
With changing policy frameworks, professional guidance is essential to ensure accuracy and compliance.
At Aussizz Group, our team of education counsellors and migration professionals provides:
Our goal is to make your Australian education journey clear, compliant, and well supported from start to finish.
Australia’s 2026 allocations reflect a strategic focus on quality education and sustainable growth. Whether you plan to study at a top university or enrol in a skills-based VET program, understanding these allocations helps you make informed choices.
At Aussizz Group, we are committed to helping students find the right study pathway and navigate the visa process with clarity and confidence.
Contact our team today to discuss your 2026 study options and take the next step toward achieving your academic goals in Australia.
Q1. What does “allocation” mean for international students?
An allocation sets the number of new international students each university or VET provider can enroll in 2026, as part of the Government’s National Planning Level.
Q2. Will allocations affect my visa application?
Yes. Providers that meet the Government’s criteria for quality and student support may receive Priority 1 visa processing, which can result in faster decisions.
Q3. When should I apply for 2026 intakes?
Most institutions open 2026 applications in late 2025. Applying early allows time for offer processing, visa lodgement, and financial documentation.
Q4. Do VET courses offer good career outcomes in Australia?
Yes. VET programs equip students with hands-on skills valued by employers in fields such as hospitality, cookery, aged care, IT, and engineering.
Q5. How can Aussizz Group assist with my student visa application?
Our counsellors and registered migration agents guide you through course selection, documentation requirements, and Subclass 500 visa lodgement to ensure compliance and a smooth process.
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