Australia's Best Universities
The success ranking of universities in Australia is included in the QS World University Rankings, which is considered the most important ranking in the world. Between 2016 and 2017, 35 universities in Australia entered the top 100 and top 300 in this ranking.
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The Australian National University
Australia's top university, the Australian National University (ANU), is internationally recognized for its outstanding teaching quality and leading research. ANU lecturers and instructors are world leaders in their fields.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$45,570
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MSc A$43,820
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Producing the country's most qualified graduates, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) is one of Australia's premier educational institutions. An innovative and global university of technology in the heart of Melbourne, RMIT is internationally renowned for its excellence in business-related education and high-quality research, and connecting with the needs of industry and society.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$24,045
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MSc A$22,458
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James Cook University
Established in 1970 in the Queensland region of southeast Australia, James Cook University today offers more than 20 thousand students, 20% of whom are international students, at its Townsville and Cairns campuses, as well as its international campuses in Singapore and Brisbane, in a wide range of fields including medicine, engineering and technology. It is a leading research university offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral education.
Average tuition fee per year
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License $25.000
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MSc $22,458
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Griffith University
Griffith University is a leading Australian university committed to delivering quality educational outcomes to international students through expert support, mentorship and excellent teaching. The University is located in Queensland in the Sunshine State and is home to 6 different campuses across the region. Griffith has over 200 degree programs, over 120 clubs and societies, and a student population of 50,000 students.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$23,750
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MSc A$24,045
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University of Wollongong
Located on the pristine beaches of Australia's east coast and just 90 minutes south of Sydney, the University of Wollongong (UOW) boasts an impressive ranking among the world's top 20 modern universities (QS Top 50 Under 50 2019), as well as one of the world's best It is among the 250 universities (THE World University Rankings 2019).
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$31,680
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MSc A$30,240
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Swinburne University of Technology
Founded more than 100 years ago, Swinburne University of Technology is a world-class university that creates social and economic impact through science, technology and innovation. Originally a technical college, Swinburne broke new ground with one of the first industry-based learning programs in 1963, offering degrees in engineering, accounting, chemistry and arts from the 1970s.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$24,045
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MSc A$22,458
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Murdoch University
As a free-thinking university, from the day it started its education life to a global center of learning, teaching, research and industry, it continues to be an inclusive education place under the guidance of the institutional principles and strategic plan that always considers its purpose.
Average tuition fee per year
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License 33,289 AUD
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MSc 31,183 AUD
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University of Sunshine Coast
The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) is located in South East Queensland and is a popular and contemporary public university with an excellent reputation. USC is a multi-campus institution in South East Queensland, but its main campus is located on the Sunshine Coast in Sippy Downs.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$28,936
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MSc A$29.546
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University of Canberra
With only 30 years of history, the University of Canberra (UC) is a young university with a fresh educational perspective. UC's hands-on learning approach and strong partnership with industry place the university in the top 1% of top universities worldwide; In Australia, it has placed it among the top 10 universities.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$19,879
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MSc A$19,965
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Charles Sturt University
Students can take the first step towards a successful career at Charles Sturt University. They can also join the university in a mission to gain a new cultural experience and create a world worth living in. The university prides itself on the support it offers to its students from the moment they arrive at the institution.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$19,879
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MSc A$19,965
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Torrens University
Torrens University Australia was designed with one goal – employability. This goal is at the center of every work of the university, and industry-related programs are taught by leading experts in the field. The well-connected university offers job placement opportunities through over 3,600 industry links.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$27,000
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MSc A$25,060
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ICMS (College of Management)
International College Management Sydney (ICMS) offers a quality education alongside an exceptional student experience. Established in 1996 as a specialist training institution in the field of management, ICMS supports the career-oriented formal education approach with comprehensive sectoral partnerships and professional experience programs. All this awaits students in Sydney, which has recently been named the 9th most attractive city in the world by students (QS 2020) and is the most colorful city in Australia.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$30,240
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MSc A$18,720
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Engineering Institute of Tech.
The Engineering Technology Institute (EIT) offers industry-focused programs to equip its students with the necessary skills in the real industrial world. Study options are available in Perth and Melbourne; and includes classroom sessions, practical laboratory exercises, assessments, class discussions, and self-study.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$68,250
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MSc A$45,500
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MacLeay College
Macleay College is an education provider with campuses based in Sydney and Melbourne. Some of the study options offered are the Diploma in Advertising and Media; Marketing Diploma; Digital Media Diploma; and a Diploma in Journalism. It is home to 400 students and offers students a hands-on, personalized study experience - internships that are part of their educational program.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$18,340
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MSc A$24,890
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Curtin College
Curtin University is an innovative and global university known for its high-impact research, strong industry links, and commitment to preparing its students for the careers of the future. Curtin has a global reputation for quality education and research and has managed to rank among the top 1% worldwide in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019. The university was also ranked 9th in Australia in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019. QS World University Rankings placed Curtin in the 21st place globally in the overall assessment made among young universities under 50 years old.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$34,650
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MSc A$33,250
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Deakin College
Deakin College (DC) is located in Victoria, Australia and offers a variety of study programs that lead directly to Deakin University. Graduation from this institution guarantees entry to over 70 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. To date, the school has facilitated over 26,000 students to enter the degree program of their choice. DC is in Victoria, Australia's most southeastern state. This area is home to the Great Ocean Road, a world-famous highway that connects charming Victorian cities to stunning mountains and coasts. The College has three campuses in Melbourne and Geelong, each located on the Deakin University campus.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$28,860
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MSc A$31,500
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La Trobe University
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017, La Trobe University is a young and ambitious university that has been ranked in the Top 50 Under 50 Universities (QS 2017 World University Rankings). The University's research has managed to rank in the top 1.4% in the world (QS 2017 World University Rankings), and its facilities include a world-class molecular science complex, law school, and wildlife sanctuary.
Average tuition fee per year
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License A$33,140
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MSc A$36,750