Computer Engineering
duration of the course

Undergraduate Programs
Computer Engineering degrees in both Australia and Georgia typically require 4 years of full-time study. Some universities offer an additional year for honors or dual-degree options, extending the program to 5 years.

Postgraduate Programs
Master’s degrees in Computer Engineering or related fields generally take 1–2 years to complete. Research-focused programs may extend slightly longer.
ESTIMATED FEES FOR AUSTRALIA AND GEORGIA
undergraduate Programs in Australia
In Australia, tuition fees for Computer Engineering courses range from AUD 30,000 to AUD 45,000 per year.
Postgraduate Programs in Australia
In Australia, fees vary from AUD 35,000 to AUD 50,000 annually, depending on the program and institution.
Undergraduate Programs in Georgia
In Georgia, annual tuition fees are between USD 3,000 and USD 5,000.
Postgraduate Programs in Georgia
In Georgia, postgraduate fees typically range from USD 4,000 to USD 6,000 per year.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduate Programs
Applicants must have completed secondary education equivalent to Australian Year 12 or the Georgian high school diploma, with strong results in mathematics and physics. Proof of English proficiency is required, with IELTS scores of 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL scores of 79–90.

Postgraduate Programs
Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with a satisfactory GPA. Some programs may require professional experience, a portfolio, or interviews for admission. English proficiency must be demonstrated with IELTS scores of 6.5–7.0 or TOEFL scores of 90–100.
CAREER PROSPECTS

AUSTRALIA
Computer Engineering graduates in Australia are in high demand in industries such as software development, hardware design, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence. With Australia’s growing focus on digital innovation and cybersecurity, job opportunities abound in both private and public sectors. Graduates often secure roles as software engineers, systems analysts, or hardware developers.
Average Salary
Entry-level computer engineers typically earn between AUD 75,000–90,000, with significant growth opportunities in advanced roles.

GEORGIA
In Georgia, Computer Engineering graduates find opportunities in software development, IT services, telecommunications, and network administration. The country’s tech sector is rapidly expanding, offering graduates roles in start-ups, multinational companies, and government projects.
Average Salary
Entry-level roles, such as junior software developers or network administrators, offer annual salaries of USD 10,000–15,000, with potential for higher earnings in specialized fields.