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Top universities in Australia and New Zealand
If you consult the 2025 edition of the QS World University Rankings®, you’ll see six Australian universities made the world’s top 50: the Australian National University (ranked joint 30th in the world), the University of Melbourne (13th), the University of Sydney (18th), the University of New South Wales (19th), the University of Queensland (40th) and Monash University (37th)
New Zealand also has a good selection of world-class universities, including the University of Auckland (65th) and the University of Otago (214th).
Want to study in Australia or New Zealand? Click on the country guides above for more detailed information.
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