Australia is a highly developed country, with the world 14th-largest economy. It has world’s tenth-highest per capital income. Australia has the world’s eighth largest immigrant population, and ranks highly in quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, civil liberties and political rights.
With over 554,179 students studying and representing 192 different nationalities, Australia has become the 3rd most popular destination for education in the world. Like many other developed countries, Australia is experiencing a demographic shift towards older population, with more retirees and fewer people of working age, which opens doors for more employment opportunities in Australia for students.
| SL | Name of Universities | Ranking |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Griffith College, Brisbane | 01 |
| 02 | RMIT University, Melbourne | 02 |
| 03 | University of Melbourne | 03 |
| 04 | Macquarie University, Sydney | 04 |
| 05 | University of South Australia, Adelaide | 05 |
| 06 | Swinburne University, Melbourne | 06 |
| 07 | University of Technology, Ultimo | 07 |
| 08 | University of Tasmania, Hobart | 08 |
| 09 | University of Newcastle, Callaghan | 09 |
| 10 | Curtin University, Perth | 10 |
| 11 | University of Canberra | 11 |