Most of the best universities in Australia have strong industry links.
Courses incorporate real-world projects or internships to gain practical experience.
Students can work part-time during the semester to support their studies.
Post-study work visas are available to graduates for gaining professional experience.
Research funding is robust across major disciplines at Australian universities.
Australia has some of the best international universities in the world. Compare before you apply.
1
University of Melbourne
Melbourne
13
2
University of Sydney
Sydney
18
3
UNSW Sydney
Sydney
19
4
Australian National University
Canberra
30
5
Monash University
Melbourne
37
6
University of Queensland
Brisbane
40
7
University of Western Australia
Perth
77
8
University of Adelaide
Adelaide
89
9
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane
213
10
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney
239
Study top programs at Australia’s globally ranked universities.
Top Computer Science Universities in Australia:
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Top Architecture Schools in Australia:
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne – Melbourne Business School
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Australian National University
University of Sydney – Business School
University of Sydney
University of Sydney
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales (UNSW) – Business School
Monash University
University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
Monash University – Faculty of Business and Economics
University of Queensland
RMIT University
University of Queensland
Australian National University – College of Business & Economics
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
University of Queensland
Monash University
University of Queensland – Business School
Australian National University
University of Western Australia
University of Technology Sydney
Macquarie University – Macquarie Business School
University of Adelaide
Curtin University
The best universities for master’s in Australia set their own deadlines. So, compare your options.
Academic transcripts (10th, 12th, undergrad for master’s)
English proficiency scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE)
Letters of recommendation
Statement of purpose
Passport copy
CV (for master’s courses)
Most universities have February and July intakes
Some programs at top universities may close applications by October
If you’re applying to study in Australia, there are a number of scholarships that can reduce your costs.
Fully funded for developing countries; tuition, flights, stipend, health, and support; return-home requirement.
$15,000/year for regional campus study; open to domestic and international students.
Stipend (~$34,000/year), leave, fee offsets for research master’s/PhDs; domestic and international.
Partial to full tuition; merit-based awards, sometimes with stipends, vary by university.
Support for disadvantaged students; stipends, tuition waivers, housing aid; based on need and region.
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There are government scholarships like Australia Awards and RTP, as well as university-level scholarships based on academic performance or financial need.
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