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Top 30 Oldest Universities In Australia: Ranking and Acceptance Rates

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    The oldest universities in Australia dates back to hundreds of years ago. In spite of that,  their long built reputation and heritage and have proven  to be centers of excellence and prestige. Schooling in one of the oldest universities in Australia signifies that you will not only study in the best universities but you will have the privilege of adding your name to the list of graduates of these centers of excellence.

    This article provides a list of 30 Oldest Universities in Australia and gives a brief highlight of five (5) of them.

    Read also: Top Universities In Melbourne, Australia: Tuition Fees and Acceptance Rates

       30 OLDEST UNIVERSITIES IN AUSTRALIA

    1. University of Queensland
    2. UNSW Sydney
    3. University of Melbourne
    4. University of Syndey
    5. Australian National University
    6. La Trobe University
    7. Macquarie University
    8. The University of Newcastle
    9. Flinders University
    10. Curtin University
    11. Deakin University
    12. Monash University
    13. University of Technology Sydney
    14. University of Wollongong
    15. Federation University of Australia
    16. Griffith University
    17. Western Sydney University
    18. Victoria University
    19. University of South Australia
    20. Edith Cowan University
    21. Bond University
    22. Australian Catholic University
    23. Southern Cross University
    24. Charles Sturt University
    25. University of Sunshine Coast
    26. Queensland University of Technology
    27. The University of Notre Dame Australia
    28. Charles Darwin University
    29. James Cook University
    30. Murdoch University

     

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    1. THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

    We’re beginning our overview with the oldest university in Australia!

    The University of Sydney, was established in 1850. It is among the world’s top universities.Specifically, The University of Sydney is ranked #60 by World University Ranking (2020), # 27 by Best Global Universities Ranking and #3 in the whole of Australia. In Australia, University of Sydney is one of the best  universities to study.

    Acceptance rate: 30% or a little lower.

    1. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    The University of New South Wales, fondly shortened as UNSW Sydney, is one of the world’s leading research and teaching universities. UNSW Sydney was founded in 1949. The university consistently ranks among the top 50 universities in the world. It is also ranked #3 in the whole of Australia.

    The University of New South Wales has a wide list of notable alumni, including the likes of Scott Morrison- Prime Minister of Austraila, Robert McClellan- former Attorney General of Australia, Mehdi Ghazazanfar- Minister of Commerce, Mark Bouris-  CEO of Yellow Brick Road, and others.

    1. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

    The University of Melbourne, is Australia’s Number One University. It is a public university vlicated in Melbourne, Australia. The university was founded in 1853, making it the second oldest university in Australia.

    1. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY

    Victoria University is another university located at  Melbourne, Australia founded in 1897.

    The university is one of the world’s top universities. In courses like Engineering, Computer Sciences, and  Technology, Victoria University is among the world’s best.

    Victoria University is people’s choice because, for centuries, the university to students in Melbourne and far beyond.

    Acceptance rate: 63%

    1. UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

    The University of Queensland, is a university in the world’s top 50! The university is located at Brisbane, Australia.  Its motto is Scientia ac Lahore which means ” by means of knowledge and  hardworking”. From their Motto you could sense that they train students to be academically hardworking.

    University of Queensland, has over 39,000 students enrolled, including 12,000 international students from some 141 countries.

    Notable Alumni of University of Queensland

    Famous graduates of University of Queensland, include a Nobel laureate, two Fortune 500 company CEOs, Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush, poet Bronwyn Lea and Jenny Cheng, model and Presenter, among others.

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