Wednesday 6 January 2016

The Top 5 Australian Universities You Can Apply In

It cannot be argued that the education system in Australia is regarded among the best in the world, and highly reasonable too when compared to UK or US. The universities in Australia have a tie up with organizations in more than 100 nations, which make Australia favourable to pursue higher studies. Read further and discover which the top universities here are:

Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra (established 1946) is a public teaching and research university with a student base of more than 17,000 students out of which more than 4,000 are overseas students. It has been separated into 7 colleges, for undergraduate and post graduation: College of Medicine, Biology, and Environment, College of Engineering and Computer Science, College of Business and Economics, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, College of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Law, and ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. The university is constantly ranked as one of the best Australian universities and in the top 50 global universities.

University of Melbourne
Melbourne University (established 1853) is the second oldest university in Australia with student base of more than 35,000 students, out which more than 10,000 are international students. This public university is aimed at making unique contributions to society by research, teaching, and engagement. It has been divided into 12 faculties i.e.: Arts; Architecture, Building, and Planning; Business and Economics, Education; Engineering; Law; Melbourne School of Graduate Research; Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences; Melbourne School of Land and Environment; Science; Veterinary Science; and the VCA and Music.

University of Queensland
The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s leading learning and research institutions in Brisbane (established 1909) with a student base of more than 43,000 students from around 100 countries and a staff of around 6,300 academics and professionals. UQ has a total of 11 residential colleges: Cromwell College, Emmanuel College, Grace College, Gatton Halls of Residence, Duchesne College, International House, King’s College, St Leo’s College, Union College, St John’s College, and Women’s College.

University of New South Wales
UNSW (established 1949) is popular for its excellent and inventive ways of educating and conducting research. It is regarded as Australia’s leading teaching and research institution with over 50,000 students including more than 14,000 international students and offers around 300- 600 undergraduate and postgraduate programs. It is divided into 9 faculties: Arts and Social Sciences; Australian School of Business; Australian Defence Force Academy; Built Environment; College of Fine Arts; Law; Engineering; Medicine and Science.

University of Sydney
Founded in 1850 and located in Sydney, the University of Sydney is Australia’s oldest university. It has been constantly ranked amongst the top 3 universities in Australia. There are 16 faculties: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources; Arts and Social Sciences; Architecture, Design, and Planning; Business; Education and Social Work; Dentistry; Health Sciences; Medicine; Nursing and Midwifery; Engineering and Information Technologies; Law; Pharmacy; Science; Veterinary Science; Sydney College of Arts and Sydney Conservatorium of Music with 118 schools under it. There are around 49,000 students enrolled here.

So, take your pick and study in Australia!

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