Australian National University

35

acceptance rate

55

available programs

25500

students

$ 40000

average cost

85%

employment rate

Work

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Overview

ANU is regarded as one of the world's leading research universities. ANU was named the world's 7th (first in Australia) most international university in a 2017 study by Times Higher Education. In the 2017 Times Higher Education Global Employability University Ranking, an annual ranking of university graduates' employability, ANU was ranked 21st in the world (first in Australia). ANU is ranked 100th (first in Australia) in the CWTS Leiden ranking. The university is particularly well known for its programmes in the arts and social sciences, and ranks among the best in the world for a number of disciplines including politics and international relations, social policy, and geography.

Entry requirements

For admission into an undergraduate program at ANU, applicants must have: either completed upper secondary studies to the required standard and recognised by ANU as comparable to Australian Year 12 or completed at least one year of tertiary study to the required standard; and satisfied any further prerequisites or supplementary assessment for the program (e.g. design portfolio assessment); and satisfied the English language requirements for admission.

Scholarship & funding

With a range of scholarship opportunities catering to students from a variety of backgrounds and abilities, ANU is here to support you. For more information

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