Why study Engineering in Australia?
Australia is home to the third highest number of international students in the world. Eight out of 100 of the top universities in the world are located in Australia. Consistently ranked the #1 school of engineering in Australia is the University of New South Wales which currently offers over 25 undergraduate and 11 graduate programs. The University of New South Wales is recognized for its large international student population. 25% of the undergrad population and 50% of the postgraduate population are international students. Graduates of the engineering program are reported to make the highest starting salaries of all G8 universities.
Other top ranked engineering programs are found at the University of Melbourne, which offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in 12 different engineering fields including: bio-medical, civil, and mechanical. There is also the University of Sydney with over 20,000 engineering graduates. The University of Queensland has over 50 industry partners, providing students with internships and placements among the world’s leading engineering companies.
Australian cities are recognized for their diverse and welcoming culture. The people of Australian are known to be friendly, outgoing, and hospitable. An international student in Australia is in good company. 47% of Australians are either born outside the country or have at least one parent born in another country.
Eligibility for admission to study Engineering in Australia
In order to study engineering in Australia, the prospective student must meet certain academic and English language criteria. For diploma students, most universities require a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 and year 12 HSC with an ATAR of 65. Bachelor’s degree programs usually require a full pass of the STPM and IELTS score of 6.5. Master’s degree programs require a bachelor’s degree in engineering usually with an overall of 60% or better.
Cost of studying Engineering in Australia
The cost to study engineering in Australia varies depending on university type and degree sought. For a diploma of engineering at a private university, cost averages around RM 78,000 or 26,000 A$. A 4-year bachelor’s degree can range from RM 175,000 to RM 335,000 or 58,000 A$ to 111,000 A$. A 2-year master’s degree ranges from RM 132,000 to RM 204,000.
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