Universities in Australia Recognized by the UGC

The University Grants Commission (UGC) is an agency appointed by the Indian government to provide grants and funds to students, and to coordinate, determine and maintain standards in higher education. It monitors developments at the college and university levels both within the country and abroad, and its recognition is considered a stamp of legitimacy. The UGC recognizes five Australian universities.
  1. Australian National University

    • Canberra ACT 0200
      Australia
      011-61-2-6125-5111
      www.anu.edu.au
      In 1946 parliament established the national university of Australia in the capital city of Canberra. It's one of the world's top research universities---about 80 percent of operating income is spent on research---and students participate in research in a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees of study. The capital offers art galleries, theaters, cafes, shops and more to its student body, of which 26 percent are international.

    Monash University

    • Victoria 3800
      Australia
      011-61-3-9902-6000
      monash.edu.au
      Based in Melbourne, Monash considers itself Australia's most international university, as it has eight campuses (including in Malaysia, South Africa and Italy) and about one-third of the student body is international. Monash also cites its partnerships with organizations throughout Asia, Europe, the Americas and the Middle East. The university offers undergraduate and post-graduate degrees. Monash provides support services for international students including English language courses, information about the cost of living in Melbourne and the International Student Friendship Program.

    University of Melbourne

    • John Smyth Building
      Victoria 3010
      Australia
      011-61-3-8344-4505
      unimelb.edu.au
      The University of Melbourne reports that it is Australia's No. 1 research university based on Australian government indicators and is ranked sixth in the world for graduate employment by Times Higher Education's World University Rankings. Melbourne offers cultural, institutional and recreational opportunities, as well as a diverse curriculum to a multicultural student body. The university offers first-year transition and careers-placement services to all students; International Student Services specifically supports international students and their families throughout each school year cycle.

    University of New South Wales

    • NSW 2052
      Australia
      011-61-2-9385-1000
      unsw.edu.au
      The University of New South Wales (UNSW) hosts students from more than 130 countries around the world. Roughly 20 percent of students come to UNSW from abroad, making UNSW's large campus culturally diverse. UNSW scores consistently high with ranking bodies, including the Good Universities Guide, for its variety of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. The school's courses include quantum computing, photovoltaics, interactive cinema, science, the arts and law. UNSW offers "Student Life @ UNSW," a series of PDF booklets covering what international students need to know about studying at the university.

    University of Sydney

    • NSW 2006
      Australia
      011-61-2-9351-2222
      usyd.edu.au
      With students from 134 countries represented on its campus, the University of Sydney follows through on its goal of offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees with an international focus. The university, the No. 2-ranked university in Australia, is located in cosmopolitan Sydney, which boasts the world-famous opera house among its cultural offerings. Services for international students include the International Student Support Unit, Centre for English Teaching and Foundation Program (for undergraduates).

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