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AUD to INR – Australian Dollar to Indian Rupee Exchange Rate

Australia has one of the fastest-growing Indian communities in the world. With over 800,000 people of Indian origin, significant numbers of Indian students enrolled in Australian universities, and thriving Indian professional communities in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, the AUD to INR exchange rate is relevant to hundreds of thousands of people.

What Influences AUD to INR?

Sending AUD to India

Wise, Remitly, Western Union Australia, and OFX are popular choices for AUD to INR transfers from Australia. Major Australian banks (CommBank, ANZ, NAB, Westpac) also offer international transfers but typically carry higher margins than specialist services. For Australian NRIs maintaining NRE accounts in India, some Indian banks have partnerships with Australian correspondent banks that can offer competitive rates.

AUD to INR Quick Reference

AUD AmountApprox INR at ₹55/A$Approx INR at ₹58/A$
A00₹5,500₹5,800
A00₹27,500₹29,000
A,000₹55,000₹58,000
A,000₹2,75,000₹2,90,000

Indian Students in Australia: Fee Payment Guide

India is the second-largest source of international students in Australia, with over 100,000 Indian students enrolled at Australian universities at any given time. Universities like University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, UNSW, Monash, and the Australian National University attract large numbers of Indian students for undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programmes.

Tuition fees for international students typically range from A5,000 to A0,000 per year, and combined with living costs in Sydney or Melbourne (A0,000–A0,000/year), the total annual cost for an Indian student in Australia is commonly A5,000–A0,000 — approximately ₹25–46 lakh per year at current rates.

For Indian families paying these fees from India, the transfer must comply with LRS (USD 250,000 equivalent annual limit), and TCS at 5% applies on the amount above ₹7 lakh/year for own-funded education (0.5% if funded by a declared education loan).

Best Services for AUD to INR Transfers from Australia

ServiceRate QualitySpeed
Wise AustraliaNear mid-marketHours–1 day
Remitly AustraliaCompetitiveMinutes–1 day
OFXGood for large amounts1–2 days
Western Union AustraliaGood for cashMinutes
CommBank / ANZ / NAB2.5–3.5% margin1–3 days

NRE and NRO Accounts for Australian NRIs

Australian-based NRIs maintaining Indian bank accounts should understand the difference between NRE and NRO accounts. NRE accounts hold foreign earnings converted to INR and are fully repatriable — you can bring money back to Australia freely. Interest earned is tax-free in India. NRO accounts are for India-source income and have repatriation limits. For most Australian NRIs sending AUD earnings to India, NRE accounts are the most flexible option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AUD stronger than INR?
Yes — one Australian Dollar currently buys significantly more Indian Rupees than one Rupee buys of AUD. At typical rates of ₹55–60 per AUD, one Australian dollar buys 55–60 Indian rupees. This reflects the difference in purchasing power, economic output per capita, and inflation rates between the two countries.
What drives AUD/INR rate changes?
AUD/INR is driven by RBA interest rate decisions and Australia's commodity export prices on the AUD side, and by RBI policy and India's macroeconomic data on the INR side. Because AUD is also heavily correlated with USD, global dollar movements affect this pair as well.
What bank details do I need to send AUD to an Indian account?
You need: the Indian account holder's full name, their 11-character IFSC code (identifies the bank branch), their account number, and bank name. Some services may also ask for the bank's SWIFT code. Make sure IFSC and account number are verified directly with the recipient from their bank passbook or internet banking app.

Disclaimer: Rates shown are mid-market reference rates for informational purposes only.

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