In an effort to increase visa approval rates and speed up processing times for Nepalese applicants, the Australian Department of Home Affairs raised Nepal's Country Risk Assessment Level from 3 to 2. The probability of visa compliance among applicants from various countries is assessed using the Country Risk Assessment system. For students hoping to study in Australia, a lower risk level, like Level 2, indicates a more favourable assessment, which may result in fewer documentation requirements and a simpler visa application process. For Nepalese students preparing to apply to Australian universities for the July intake, this development is encouraging. With more than 20 years of experience, Landmark Education offers advice on how to choose a university, get ready for exams, and apply for a visa. To increase their chances under the updated assessment level, students who wish to apply for the June intake are urged to start the application process as soon as possible. Prospective students can visit Landmark Education or the Australian Department of Home Affairs' official website for additional information.