Indicative Allocations for Publicly Funded Universities 2026

The Australian Government has released the indicative allocations for publicly funded universities for 2026, confirming a total National Planning Level of 295,000 new overseas student commencements (NOSCs).

Under the new framework, all publicly funded universities have received an allocation for 2026 that is at least equal to their 2025 levels. Some universities have also been granted additional places after demonstrating alignment with national priorities.

Key Priorities for 2026

Publicly funded universities were invited to apply for increased allocations for 2026 by showing evidence of progress in two main areas:

Strengthening engagement with Southeast Asia

The Government’s focus on regional collaboration is aligned with Invested: Australia’s Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040, which encourages education partnerships and deeper regional ties.

Providing suitable student accommodation

Universities that invested in additional or improved accommodation options for domestic and international students were prioritised for higher allocations. This ensures that both local and overseas students have access to safe and affordable housing.

An independent panel assessed applications and made recommendations to the Government. Based on these assessments, universities received allocations reflecting their contributions to these national goals.

Indicative Allocations Overview

The 295,000 NOSCs announced for 2026 represent the total number of new overseas students who may commence studies across Australian universities and higher education providers.

Indicative higher education allocations for Table A universities in 2026

CRICOS CodeProvider NameNOSC allocation
04249JAdelaide University7,350
00004GAustralian Catholic University1,900
00120CAustralian National University3,750
00219CCentral Queensland University3,150
00300KCharles Darwin University2,650
00005FCharles Sturt University1,600
00301JCurtin University4,100
00113BDeakin University6,550
00279BEdith Cowan University3,700
00103DFederation University Australia1,800
00114AFlinders University3,000
00233EGriffith University3,950
00117JJames Cook University2,200
00115MLa Trobe University4,800
00002JMacquarie University5,250
00008CMonash University11,300
00125JMurdoch University3,900
00213JQueensland University of Technology4,750
00122ARoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology7,700
01241GSouthern Cross University1,500
00111DSwinburne University of Technology4,500
00116KThe University of Melbourne10,500
00098GThe University of New South Wales10,350
00109JThe University of Newcastle2,050
01032FThe University of Notre Dame Australia800
00025BThe University of Queensland8,050
00026AThe University of Sydney11,900
00126GThe University of Western Australia3,550
00212KUniversity of Canberra1,800
00003GUniversity of New England700
00244B, 02225MUniversity of Southern Queensland1,050
00586BUniversity of Tasmania2,250
00099FUniversity of Technology Sydney5,350
01595DUniversity of the Sunshine Coast1,350
00102EUniversity of Wollongong3,700
00124K, 02475DVictoria University4,050
00917KWestern Sydney University4,000

In 2026, universities will continue to have flexibility in distributing their higher education allocations across multiple CRICOS registrations or with affiliated pathway providers.

For dual-sector universities, allocations reflect the combined total of their higher education and VET (vocational education and training) places. Indicative VET allocations are available separately through the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

Accessing Allocation Details

Universities will be able to view their 2026 indicative allocations in PRISMS (Provider Registration and International Student Management System) starting from November 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the total number of new overseas student commencements for 2026?

The Australian Government has set the 2026 National Planning Level at 295,000 NOSCs across all higher education providers.

  1. Will every university receive an increase?

All publicly funded universities will at least maintain their 2025 allocation. Some received higher allocations based on alignment with government priorities.

  1. What are the main factors influencing 2026 allocations?

Universities were assessed on engagement with Southeast Asia and efforts to improve student accommodation.

  1. When can universities view their 2026 allocations?

Allocations will be available in PRISMS from November 2025.

If you are planning to study in Australia in 2026, now is the time to begin preparing your application and exploring university options under the new framework.

Book an appointment with us today, and we will guide you through the process of studying in Australia in 2026.

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