Australian Catholic university is a 3 star rated university in Australia. It has seven campuses based in Adelaide, Ballarat, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.This university offers different faculties such as Education and Arts, Health sciences, Laws and Business and Theology and Philosophy. ACU offers a wide range of undergraduate degrees across their seven campuses. There is high chance of getting employment opportunities for students graduated from ACU.
9. Victoria University
Victoria university is one of the very few universities in Australia which provide both vocational education and higher education. This university has a very good relationship with industry and community. For undergraduate it provides faculties such as Art, Business, Education, Engineering and Science, Health and Biomedicine, Law and Justice. Similarly it has courses such as certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas and bachelor degrees.
8. Flinders University
Flinders university is one of the Australian leading teaching and research institution. For undergraduate and postgraduate students it provides faculties such as Education, Humanities and Law, Science and Engineering, Social and Behavioral science, Nursing and Health science. The average annual fee for undergraduate is AUD$ 22,840 whereas the average annual fee for postgraduate is AUD$ 22,570. It also provides wide range of scholarships for students studying in undergraduate, postgraduate and honour levels.
7. Central Queensland University
Central Queensland University is a dynamic and popular university in Australia. Its branches are located in the various places of the world. It includes campuses such as Rockhampton, Mackay, Gladstone, Bundaberg, and Emerald. For undergraduate and postgraduate it provides faculties such as Business, Accounting and Law, Creative performing and Visual Arts, Education and Humanities, Engineering and Built environment, Health, Information Technology and Social work. The average annual fee for undergraduate students is AUD$ 21,760 whereas the average annual fee for postgraduate students is AUD$ 21,050.
6. Charles Sturt University
Charles Sturt University has a very long history of providing quality education and practical learning. This university is named after the explorer Captain Charles Sturt who lived their from 1826 to 1836. For undergraduate and postgraduate it provides faculties such as Agricultural science, Allied and Healthy Pharmacy, Animal Science, Business, Communication,Engineering, Information Technology, Humanities and Social science. The average annual fee for undergraduates is AUD$ 23,670 whereas the average annual fee for postgraduates is AUD$ 23,530.
5, University of Sunshine coast
University of Sunshine coast was established in 1996. The head campus is on the Sunshine coast in Queensland around 100 kilometers in Brisbane. It provides courses such as degree, diploma, honour program, graduate certificate, graduate diploma or master's level. The tution fee of this university is very cheap and affordable. The average annual fee for undergraduates is AUD$ 19,856 and the average annual fee for postgraduates is AUD$ 23,760.
Both undergraduate and postgraduate students can choose several faculties such as Arts, Business, Education, Engineering and Surveying. For undergraduate and postgraduate it offers variety of courses such as Business and Commerce, Creative Arts and Media, Education, Health and Community, Engineering and Built Environment, Humanities and Communication, Information Technology, Law and Justice. The average annual fee for undergraduate students is AUD$ 19,700 whereas the average annual fee for postgraduate is AUD$ 18,640.
Southern Cross University is located on the east coast of northern New South Wales. It is a public university established under its own Act of Parliament. It offers variety of courses such as Business, Education, Environment, Science and Engineering, Health and Human Sciences, Humanitites and Social Services, Indigenous studies and Tourism and Hospitality. The average annual fee for undergraduate students is AUD$ 19,880 whereas the average annual fee for postgraduate students is AUD$ 19,520.
2. Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University is the second most cheapest university in Australia. It is located in the heart of Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia. It is 25th ranked Australian university overall on the world university ranking. It is the most prefered university by thousands of international students. Not only it has affordable fees but it is also popular because of its outstanding teaching experience and friendly environment. The average annual fee for undergraduate students is AUD$ 19,250 and the average annual fee for the postgraduate students is AUD$ 19,990. This university is offering flexible study options including part time , full time and online courses.
1. University of New England
University of New England is the Australia's cheapest university which is rated 3 stars in AEN 5 star ranking system. It was established in 1954 and it was the first Australian university to be established outside a capital city. This university has been offering various scholarship programs spending more than $1.25 million. For undergraduate and postgraduate students it offers various courses such as Accounting and Finance, Agriculture and Agronomy, Animal related studies, Health, Physical sciences, Mental Health and Social science. The average annual fee for the undergraduate students is AUD$ 18,950 and the average annual fee for the postgraduate students is AUD$ 19,320.
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