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  1. The University of Melbourne is Australia’s leading public research university, attracting more than 60,000 students from 160 countries each year. Established in 1853, it has grown to become an international leader in research, learning and teaching.

    • The University of Newcastle, Australia
    • University of Wollongong
    • The University of Adelaide
    • Monash University
    • The University of Sydney

    If you’ve yet to know, the University of Newcastle (established the year Singapore gained independence) actually operates in Singapore! The only Australian university with full-time academic and professional staff based here—who could become yourteachers—UON Singapore has been around since 2006, which means that your studies are quality assured. Th...

    The University of Wollongong might be the youngest university on this list, but it definitely pulls no punches: the institution is number 16 on QS’s Top 50 under 50 universities ranking list (a 1-rank increase from 2018). The research-intensive university is also acknowledged for excellent teaching standards through its consecutive nominations as a...

    Third on our list, The University of Adelaide also happens to be Australia’s third-oldest university! With three primary areas of focus (education, research, as well as engagement), the university is part of Australia’s Group of 8, comprising of Australia’s leading research-intensive universities. Interesting fact: this university was the first in ...

    Monash University is a young university and Australia’s largest, with five domestic campuses and 5 international locations (India, Malaysia, Italy, China, and South Africa). As a university established with a vision of creating a research-focused tertiary institution, which it has achieved, Monash University houses major research facilities such as...

    Australia’s first university, the University of Sydney was established way back in 1850. Known for an impressive main campus (we’re talking about the main quadrangle and Great Tower), the public research university consistently places amongst the world’s best institutions of higher learning and Australia’s top 3[i]. Its graduates are also highly lo...

  2. Guide to entry scores for Australian or overseas qualifications equivalent to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE). If your qualification is not listed below, you may need to complete a foundation studies program as a pathway to study at the University of Melbourne.

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    Qualification
    Australia
    Foundation Programs
    Canada
    Alberta High School Diploma
    Canada
    British Columbia (Canada) Certificate of ...
    Canada
    Ontario (Canada) Secondary School ...
  3. Established in 1993, the Singapore Alumni Association provides opportunities throughout the year for members to socialise and network. Its members include Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans, all united by a shared experience of studying, playing and living in Melbourne.

  4. To apply for a Melbourne undergraduate degree, you'll need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria: Complete the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or an equivalent qualification. Meet any additional academic requirements necessary for application to your preferred undergraduate degree.

  5. about.unimelb.edu.au › priorities-and-partnerships › globalGlobal - About us

    The University of Melbourne is an internationally engaged university with a global outlook and growing global reach. As an institution, we’re leading, convening and collaborating through strategic partnerships on a global scale.

  6. The Singapore Students Society (SSS) of The University of Melbourne is an organization that aims to provide a support network for Singaporean students to meet and interact with one another to recreate a ‘Singaporean Identity’ to help members feel at home away from home.

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