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        Netherlands is the second most peaceful country. It is also one of the safest place on this planet. This is not it! There is more to this country other than just peace and safety. The education system is so flexible that it has all the study options to suit every budget without compromising the quality of education. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in the Netherlands. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. Click the link to read it, go on!

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Located in capital city of Canberra, Australia, the Australian National University (ANU) is a public university established in the year 1946. It is the only university in Australia which is created by the Australian Parliament. The main campus of the university accommodates 7 research and teaching colleges along with many other national institutes. It enrols more than 10,000 undergraduates and almost the same number of graduates and has more than 3,500 staff members.
ANU is one of the best universities across the world and stands at the 19th spot in QS World’s University Rankings for the year 2015/16. Moreover, the university also stood at the 7th spot on the list of Most International University list of Times Higher Education in the year 2014.


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  • Biotechnology (Bachelor)
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  • Electrical Engineering (MEng)
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    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


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    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for MBA/Management courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 23,94,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    for MBA/Management

    ... ...

    Yocketers interested
    for MBA/Management

    NA

    average GRE quant score

    NA

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility
    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility

    MBA/Management courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description
  • Accounting (BACC)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Actuarial Studies (BS)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Business Administration (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Economics (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Finance (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Business (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Relations (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Marketing (BBA)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Marketing (BCom)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Public Policy (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Accounting (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Professional Accounting (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Accounting (MAPAC)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Actuarial Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Actuarial Practice (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Economics (MAPE)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Environmental and Natural Resources Economics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Commerce (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International and Development Economics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Diplomacy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Economics (MEco)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Economic Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Environmental Management and Development (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Finance (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Finance (MAPFN)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Financial Economics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Globalization (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Health Economics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Management (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Relations (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Business Information Systems (MBIS)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 16 Feb | Send docs
  • Management (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Business Administration (Masters)
  • Project Management (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Public Administration (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Social Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Public Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Policy Analysis (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Strategic Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


    ANU's School of Medicine

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    A$40,500 (~US$29,100) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    A$6,700 (~US$4,900) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Medicine courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 21,42,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    for Medicine

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    for Medicine

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    Yocketers interested
    for Medicine

    NA

    average GRE quant score

    NA

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility
    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility

    Medicine courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description
  • Medical Science (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Culture Health and Medicine (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Clinical Psychology (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Public Health (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


    ANU's School of Sciences

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    A$45,200 (~US$32,600) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    A$6,700 (~US$4,900) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Sciences courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 23,94,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    for Sciences

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    NA

    average GRE quant score

    NA

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility
    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility

    Sciences courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics (BSc)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Criminology (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Genetics (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Mathematical Sciences (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Statistics (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Psychology (BSc)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Linguistics (Masters)
  • Landscape Archaeology (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Climate Change (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Biological Science (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Forestry (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Statistics (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Neuroscience (MNEUR)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


    ANU's School of Arts

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    A$40,500 (~US$29,100) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    A$6,700 (~US$4,900) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Arts courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 21,42,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Yocketers applied
    for Arts

    ... ...

    Yocketers admitted
    for Arts

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    Yocketers interested
    for Arts

    NA

    average GRE quant score

    NA

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility
    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility

    Arts courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description
  • Anthropology (BA)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Design (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Art (B.A.)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Asian Studies (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Classical Studies (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Music (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Political Science (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Visual Arts (Bachelor)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Development Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Anthropology (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Biological Anthropology (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Design (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Art History and Curatorial Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Classical Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Communication (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Communication Outreach (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Digital Arts (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Government and Regulation – Law (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Law, Government and Development (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • History (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Islamic Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Music (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • National Security Policy (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Social Research (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Translational Medicine (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Visual Art (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


    ANU's School of Architecture

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    A$36,500 (~US$26,300) /year
    average tuition fee

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    A$6,700 (~US$4,900) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Architecture courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 19,33,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    NA

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


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    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


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    Architecture courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description

    See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


    ANU's School of Law

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    A$43,000 (~US$31,000) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    A$6,700 (~US$4,900) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Law courses at ANU. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Australian National University in Indian Rupees is INR 22,77,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at Australian National University

    Merit based
    ANU CBE International Undergraduate Scholarship

    A$45864


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility
    Merit based
    ANU College of Business & Economics Terrell Scholarship

    A$10000


    Undergrad


    Check eligibility

    Law courses offered at ANU

    Courses Description
  • Environmental Law (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Law (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • International Law & Security (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Law (Masters)
    Winter (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • See where ANU is located


    Weather conditions around ANU

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    20.8℃

    10.2℃

    5.7℃

    17.9℃


    Location at Australian National University

    ANU is located in the Acton suburb of Canberra, which is the most educated city in Australia. Moreover, it is also one of the safest cities in Australia with a low crime rate and excellent security arrangements. The city has a modern lifestyle and you will be greeted with a number of restaurants, cafe, book stores, boutiques, etc. just outside the university campus.
    The university is easily accessible by bus as more than 30 routes travel through and close to it. You can purchase a MyWay card to pay for your bus trips. Moreover, there is also NXTBUS service which allows you to track the location of the bus in real time. A large number of students who live close to the university travel by bicycle. There are bicycle lockers, hoops and enclosures throughout the campus for utmost convenience.


    Infrastructure at Australian National University

    The main campus of the university is spread across 358 acres of land. There are seven colleges on the campus

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Medicine, Environment and Biology
  • Apart from these colleges, there is Chancelry Building to the south of the campus which is home to all the major administrative offices, Copland Lecture Theater to the east and a total of 6 libraries with millions of books on a wide-range of subjects.
    There is also the Siding Spring Observatory, that houses 10 telescopes for ANU astronomers and their research. Apart from this there are various research centers including those related to law, engineering and computer sciences


    Residing Options at Australian National University

    ANU offers multiple residential options at Ursula Hall, Bruce Hall, John XXII College, Burgmann College, Toad Hall, Burton and Garran Hall, Fenner Hall and Graduate House. All these residential options are located on the campus, but the Fenner Hall is about 6km away from the campus in Braddon suburb. Apart from these options, many students also live in Kinloch Lodge, Davey Lodge, Lena Karmel Lodge and Warrambul Lodge that are located adjacent to the campus and are much cheaper than the above mentioned options.
    For the students who want to live off-campus, there is university operated Griffin Hall and University Gardens situated in Belconnen.


    Weather at Australian National University

    Canberra has a dry weather with hot to warm summers that can reach up to 28°C in the month of January which is the hottest month. July is the coldest month in Canberra with average day time temperatures of 10°C that can fall up to 0°C during night. October is the wettest month and the annual rainfall received by Canberra is about 600mm. So be ready for really cold winters here where there may even be an occasional snowfall. But then, you can make most of it by going to a nearby ski resort and build a great summer body in winters!


    Faculty and pedagogy at Australian National University

    The faculty of ANU is world-renowned and have achieved international recognition for their research and teaching. It had 4 Nobel laureates amongst its faculty and many of the current professors are still continuing their research and studies at the university. Even though these professors carry such high stature, most of them are easy to approach even after college hours in case of a query. Chennupati Jagadish, AC and Thushara Abhayapala are distinguished profs here of Indian origin.
    With smaller classes, interaction with profs is great and enriching. While the lecturers are good, the tutors may not be as good as you would want them to be.


    Financial aid at Australian National University

    Being one of the best universities all across the world, the university also offers some excellent financial help and loans to international and local students. The university is a part of US Financial Direct Loan Program and many different types of loans, like Direct Subsidised, Direct Unsubsidised, Direct PLUS, Direct Graduate PLUS and Direct PLUS for parents that depend on their undergraduate students.
    As an international student, you can also apply for International Student Emergency Aid (ISEA) which is a one-time grant, up to a maximum of $3,000 for students suffering from financial difficulties.


    Jobs and placements at Australian National University

    ANU also offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. IT offers a Careers Resource library where students can research on various career options available and also improve their employability. A large number of Fortune 500 companies, like P&G, Microsoft, Intuit, Disney, etc. visit the campus throughout the year during many networking events, on-campus presentations, and career fairs, and offer amazing packages to selected students. Further, there is an online Career Hub where students get access to a listing of internship vacancies and jobs.


    Alumni at Australian National University

  • Kevin Rudd- Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Brij V. Lal- Historian
  • Peter Garrett- Musician
  • Andrew Barr- Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory
  • Lisa Paul- Education Secretary of Australia

  • Verdict at Australian National University

    A world-class university which constantly ranks among the best 20 universities across the world, ANU is everything a student would want in his/her college. With 6 Nobel laureates in its faculty and alumni list, it is definitely a prestigious institution and is sure to put your career on the right track. While Canberra may not provide a sizzling backdrop for student life, the on-campus study environment, prestige factor and the caring administration definitely is a big plus here.


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