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Uniplus Overseas — Australia Study Guide Updated for QS 2027

Top Universities in Australia
for Indian Students

A 2027 rankings dossier — QS positions, tuition fees, scholarships, intakes, and how to actually choose between them.

Universities in top 100 9 globally ranked
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Australia just had its strongest QS year on record

According to the QS World University Rankings 2027, UNSW Sydney has overtaken the University of Melbourne to become Australia's top-ranked university for the first time. As a result, this is a historic shift that matters if you are choosing where to apply. In fact, nine Australian institutions now sit inside the global top 100, and six Group of Eight universities rank in the world's top 40.

However, if you are still deciding whether Australia is the right destination at all, you should first read our complete guide to studying in Australia for Indian students in 2027. After that, you will be ready to dive into the university-by-university comparisons below.

For Indian students, though, the decision is not just about "which university is famous." Instead, it comes down to rank, fee, course strength, scholarship access, and a realistic post-study pathway, all weighed together. Therefore, this guide puts all five side by side for the ten universities that Indian applicants shortlist most often.

19th UNSW Sydney's new global rank — Australia's highest ever
8/8 Group of Eight universities now inside the world top 80
A$45k+ Typical annual Go8 undergraduate tuition fee

Why Indian students keep choosing Australian universities

In addition to rankings, four things consistently bring Indian students to Australian campuses over other destinations.

Global standing

Nine universities in the QS world top 100 and an average academic-reputation score ahead of the US, UK, and Canada.

Graduate employability

Strong employer-reputation scores across the Group of Eight, with degrees built around industry partnerships.

Research strength

Six universities rank in the global top 50 for academic reputation, with deep ties to Horizon Europe and global research networks.

A genuinely multicultural campus

11 universities rank in the world's top 100 for international faculty — classrooms built for global students, not an afterthought.

Work rights while studying

Student visa holders can work part-time during term and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks.

Two real intakes

February and July both run full-scale, so a missed deadline rarely means losing a whole year.

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Top 10 universities in Australia, ranked

Below are the QS World University Rankings 2027 positions, along with what each university is actually known for, what it costs, and what it asks of you at the door.

The Group of Eight universities

19World

University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)

Sydney, NSW · Australia Rank #1
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
19th (up from 49th in 2017)
Annual Fees (UG)
~A$45,000–52,000
MBA (AGSM)
~A$88,000 total
IELTS
6.5 overall (6.0 min/band)
Popular courses
  • Engineering & Computer Science
  • Business (AGSM)
  • Law & Justice
  • Medicine & Health
Why it jumped to #1

UNSW's climb to Australia's top spot was driven mainly by strong employment-outcomes and sustainability scores — not a single headline metric, but consistent improvement across the board.

Scholarships

Faculty-specific international scholarships plus the AGSM MBA scholarship pool; need to apply separately from the admission application.

22World

University of Melbourne

Melbourne, VIC · Australia Rank #2
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
22nd
Bachelor of Commerce
~A$46,000/yr
Melbourne Business School MBA
~A$95,000
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Medicine & Dentistry
  • Law & Education
  • Business & Management
  • Architecture & Psychology
Campus highlight

Australia's most internationally recognised brand name, with deep alumni networks across consulting, law, and medicine in India.

Scholarships

Melbourne International Undergraduate and Graduate Research Scholarships, both merit-based and competitive.

28World

University of Sydney

Sydney, NSW · Australia Rank #3
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
28th
Doctor of Dental Medicine
~A$82,000/yr
Foundation Program
~A$39,000 (12 mo)
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Medicine & Dentistry
  • Engineering & IT
  • Arts & Social Sciences
  • Architecture
Campus highlight

Australia's oldest university, with a sandstone main campus and one of the largest international student communities in the country.

Scholarships

The University of Sydney International Scholarship offers a 50% tuition reduction to up to 100 students per year.

29World

Australian National University (ANU)

Canberra, ACT · Australia Rank #4
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
29th
Typical PG Fee
~A$42,000–48,000/yr
City
Canberra (capital)
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Law & Philosophy
  • Politics & Development Studies
  • Earth & Marine Sciences
  • International Relations
Campus highlight

Located in Australia's capital, with close ties to government, federal policy bodies, and international organisations — strong for political science and public policy aspirants.

Scholarships

ANU offers dedicated merit-based international scholarships, with strong allocation for research-track postgraduate students.

31World

Monash University

Melbourne, VIC · Australia Rank #5
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
31st (strongest ever)
Merit Scholarship
A$10,000/yr
Monash College Diploma
~A$36,000
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Pharmacy & Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Business & IT
  • Data Science
Campus highlight

One of Australia's largest universities by enrolment, with a dedicated pathway college (Monash College) that's popular among Indian students entering via diploma routes.

Scholarships

Monash International Merit Scholarship offers A$10,000 per year to high-achieving undergraduates, renewable across the degree.

40World

University of Queensland (UQ)

Brisbane, QLD · Australia Rank #6
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
40th (No.1 in Brisbane)
Bachelor of Arts
~A$34,000/yr
Excellence Scholarship
25% fee reduction
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Engineering & Veterinary Science
  • Pharmacy & Agriculture
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Dentistry
Campus highlight

Brisbane's top-ranked university, linked to two Nobel laureates (Peter C. Doherty and John Harsanyi) — a strong choice for research-heavy science and agriculture programs.

Scholarships

UQ Excellence Scholarship gives a 25% tuition reduction to students with an ATAR-equivalent of 95 or higher.

77World

University of Western Australia (UWA)

Perth, WA · Australia Rank #7
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
77th (top in Perth)
Typical UG Fee
~A$38,000–44,000/yr
City cost of living
20–30% below Sydney
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Engineering & Mining
  • Marine Science
  • Business
  • Medicine
Campus highlight

The only Go8 university in Western Australia, with strong industry links to the resources and mining sector — and a noticeably lower cost of living than Sydney or Melbourne.

Scholarships

UWA Vice-Chancellor's scholarships are merit-based and offered to top international applicants across most faculties.

87World

University of Adelaide

Adelaide, SA · Australia Rank #8
Group of Eight
QS World Rank
87th (rising)
Tiered Fee Discount
15–30% by GPA
Typical UG Fee
~A$36,000–42,000/yr
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Wine Science & Agriculture
  • Engineering
  • Health Sciences
  • Computer Science
Campus highlight

Recently restructured as "Adelaide University," it offers some of the most accessible Go8 fee-discount tiers, scaled directly to your GPA band.

Scholarships

Offers tiered discounts of 15–30% based on a GPA of 5.0–6.0 on a 7-point scale — one of the more transparent fee-reduction structures among the Go8.

Beyond the Group of Eight

87World

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Sydney, NSW · Australia Rank #9
Industry-Linked
QS World Rank
=87th (top 100 entrant)
Business & Mgmt course rank
QS #30 globally
Typical UG Fee
~A$38,000–45,000/yr
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Business & Management
  • Design & IT
  • Engineering
  • Data Science
Campus highlight

Located in Sydney's innovation and tech precinct, UTS courses are built in direct partnership with industry — a strong fit for students prioritising practical, employment-ready skills over traditional research prestige.

Scholarships

UTS International Scholarships offer partial tuition reductions for high-achieving applicants across most undergraduate programs.

126World

Macquarie University

Sydney, NSW · Top 10 for graduate outcomes
Employer-Rated
QS World Rank
126th
Grad outcomes (AU)
Top 10 nationally
Typical UG Fee
~A$34,000–40,000/yr
IELTS
6.5 overall
Popular courses
  • Actuarial Studies
  • Linguistics & Psychology
  • Business
  • Information Technology
Campus highlight

Ranks in Australia's top 10 for graduate outcomes and employer reputation — a strong choice for students who weigh job-readiness above pure global rank.

Scholarships

Macquarie offers merit-based Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships, typically covering 10–50% of tuition.

The comparison ledger

First, here are all ten universities at a glance, for when you just need the numbers in one place.

UniversityCityQS 2027Avg. Annual FeeScholarship HighlightPopular Courses
UNSW SydneySydney#19A$45k–52kAGSM merit scholarshipsEngineering, Law, Business
University of MelbourneMelbourne#22A$40k–48kIntl. Undergrad ScholarshipMedicine, Law, Business
University of SydneySydney#28A$42k–50k50% tuition reduction (100 seats)Medicine, Engineering, Arts
Australian National UniversityCanberra#29A$42k–48kMerit research scholarshipsLaw, Politics, IR
Monash UniversityMelbourne#31A$40k–46kA$10,000/yr merit awardPharmacy, Engineering, IT
University of QueenslandBrisbane#40A$34k–44k25% Excellence ScholarshipEngineering, Vet Science
University of Western AustraliaPerth#77A$38k–44kVice-Chancellor's scholarshipEngineering, Marine Science
University of AdelaideAdelaide#87A$36k–42k15–30% GPA-tiered discountWine Science, Engineering
UTS SydneySydney=#87A$38k–45kInternational merit scholarshipBusiness, Design, IT
Macquarie UniversitySydney#126A$34k–40kVC International ScholarshipActuarial, IT, Psychology

Fee figures are indicative annual tuition ranges for 2026–27 international intakes, sourced from published university fee schedules and Australian Universities Accord cost data. Fees vary by faculty and program, and are reviewed annually — always confirm the exact figure for your course on the university's official fees page before applying.

Best universities by course

Of course, rank order shifts once you filter by subject. Below is where each discipline is genuinely strongest.

Engineering

UNSW · Monash · UQ

UNSW and Monash lead on research output and industry placement; UQ stands out specifically for mining, agricultural, and environmental engineering tracks.

MBA & Business

Melbourne · UNSW (AGSM) · UTS

Melbourne Business School and AGSM at UNSW are Australia's two flagship MBA programs; UTS Business School ranks #30 globally for the discipline.

Computer Science & AI

UNSW · Melbourne · Monash

UNSW's School of Computer Science and Engineering is the country's largest, with deep ties to Sydney's tech and fintech sector.

Medicine

Melbourne · Sydney · Monash

All three run graduate-entry medical programs; direct school-leaver MBBS-style entry is rare in Australia, so most students complete a science bachelor's first.

Data Science

Monash · UTS · UNSW

Monash's data science and AI programs benefit from strong links to its pharmacy and health analytics research output.

Cyber Security

UNSW · UQ · ANU

ANU's proximity to federal government and defence agencies makes it a strong choice for cyber security and policy-adjacent specialisations.

Tuition fees: what to actually budget for

Although fees are set per university and per program, here is the typical 2026–27 band by degree level.

Bachelor's degree (per year)A$20,000 – A$52,000
Master's coursework (per year)A$22,000 – A$50,000
MBA (full program)A$60,000 – A$95,000
Medicine / Dentistry (per year)A$65,000 – A$85,000
Foundation / Pathway programsA$36,000 – A$39,000
Living costs (visa minimum, per year)A$29,710

A few things to plan around:

  • Go8 universities (Melbourne, Sydney, UNSW, ANU, Monash, UQ, UWA, Adelaide) sit at the higher end of every band.
  • Non-Go8 universities like Macquarie and UTS typically run 15–30% cheaper for comparable programs.
  • Fees are reviewed and indexed annually — budget for a modest year-on-year increase across a multi-year degree.
  • The student visa (Subclass 500) application fee is currently A$2,000 for the main applicant.

Scholarships Indian students actually qualify for

Specifically, these are government-funded, university-funded, and regional awards, which are applied for separately from your admission, usually 8–12 months in advance.

Australia Awards Scholarship
Fully funded by the Australian Government (DFAT); covers tuition, travel, and living costs. India is a participating country. Requires IELTS 6.5+ and strong leadership/community indicators.
Destination Australia Scholarship
Up to A$15,000/year for students choosing regional campuses — a strong option if you're flexible on city.
University-specific merit scholarships
Nearly every university on this list runs its own award — from Monash's A$10,000/year merit grant to Adelaide's GPA-tiered 15–30% discounts.

General eligibility benchmarks across most competitive scholarships:

  • IELTS 6.5–7.0 overall (or equivalent PTE/TOEFL)
  • Academic average of 65–75% for standard merit consideration
  • 85%+ average or GPA 3.2/4.0 for full tuition waivers
  • A confirmed or conditional offer from the university before scholarship assessment

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Admission requirements, at a glance

Academic
  • Class 12 / Bachelor's transcripts
  • Minimum 60–70% for direct entry (varies by university)
  • 75%+ typically expected for Go8 universities
English Proficiency
  • IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (most universities)
  • PTE or TOEFL accepted as alternatives
  • Waivers possible if prior schooling was in English
Documents
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
  • Updated resume/CV
  • Valid passport

Which intake should you target?

Overall, Australia runs two major intakes and one smaller one. Therefore, your choice should follow your results timeline, rather than the other way around.

February (Semester 1)

The primary intake — widest course choice and the largest pool of scholarships. Best if your Class 12 or bachelor's results are already finalised.

Most popular
July (Semester 2)

The second major intake. A strong fit if you're waiting on results released in May–June, or need extra months to retake IELTS/PTE.

Best for late results
November (limited)

A smaller, selective intake — mostly specific postgraduate and IT programs at universities like Monash and UWA. Fewer course options overall.

Niche programs only

How to actually choose between them

Ultimately, rank is one input, not the whole answer. So, here is what should carry real weight in your decision.

BudgetGo8 universities cost meaningfully more across every degree band — know your total multi-year number before you fall in love with a name.
CitySydney and Melbourne offer the most opportunity but the highest living costs; Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane run 20–30% cheaper without a quality drop.
Course strengthA university ranked lower overall can still be the strongest choice for your specific discipline — check course-level rankings, not just the institution's headline rank.
Internships & industry linksUTS and Monash, in particular, build curricula directly around industry placement — valuable if employability matters more to you than research prestige.
Scholarship accessA 30% discount at a slightly lower-ranked university can outperform full fees at a higher-ranked one — run the real numbers, not just the rank.
Job opportunities post-studyConsider each city's graduate job market in your field — Sydney and Melbourne dominate finance and consulting; Perth leads in mining and resources.

Choosing well matters more than choosing fast

Why students work with Uniplus Overseas

Rankings tell you what's possible. We help you work out what's actually right for your profile, budget, and goals — then get you through the paperwork without the guesswork.

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University Shortlisting

Matched against your academics, budget, and target course — not a generic top-10 list.

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SOP Guidance

Statements built around your actual story, reviewed against what each university's admissions team looks for.

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Visa Assistance

End-to-end support through the Subclass 500 application and documentation.

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Scholarship Matching

We flag active scholarship windows your profile qualifies for, before the deadline closes.

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Education Loan Support

Guidance through loan documentation and lender shortlisting for Indian students.

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IELTS Guidance

Targeted prep support to help you clear the band score your target university actually requires.

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Questions Indian students ask us most

Rankings and cost questions

Which university is best in Australia? +
As of the QS World University Rankings 2027, UNSW Sydney holds Australia's top spot at 19th globally, having overtaken the University of Melbourne for the first time. However, "best" depends heavily on your course and budget, so you should check the course-level breakdown above before deciding.
Which Australian university has the highest ranking? +
UNSW Sydney, at 19th in the QS World University Rankings 2027. This is its highest-ever position, and it is also the first time the university has outranked Melbourne nationally.
Which university is cheapest? +
Among the ten listed here, Macquarie University and the University of Adelaide tend to sit at the lower end of the fee range. In addition, Adelaide's tiered GPA discounts can make it even more affordable for strong applicants.
Which university gives scholarships to Indian students? +
All ten universities on this list offer some form of international merit scholarship. Furthermore, government options like the Australia Awards and Destination Australia Scholarship are also open to Indian applicants who meet eligibility criteria.

Eligibility and study questions

Can Indian students study in Australia? +
Yes. India is one of the largest source countries for international students in Australia. As a result, Indian applicants are eligible for both general admission and India-specific scholarship programs like the Australia Awards.
Is IELTS compulsory? +
Most universities require IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL, typically at 6.0–6.5 overall. That said, some universities grant waivers if your prior education was conducted fully in English, although this varies by institution and course.
Which intake is better — February or July? +
February offers the widest course choice and the most scholarships. On the other hand, July is the better strategic choice if you are waiting on final results released in May or June, since it gives you extra months to finalise documents and test scores.
Can I work while studying in Australia? +
Yes. Student visa holders can work part-time during the academic term, and they can work unlimited hours during scheduled breaks, subject to current visa conditions.
Which university has the best placements? +
UNSW and Monash consistently score well on employer reputation in the QS rankings. Meanwhile, Macquarie ranks in Australia's top 10 specifically for graduate outcomes and employer reputation, which is a strong signal if job placement matters most to you.

Keep building your Australia plan

© 2027 Uniplus Overseas. Rankings per QS World University Rankings 2027. Fees indicative — confirm with official university sources. uniplusoverseas.com

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