University of South Australia or Curtin University, where to study in Australia?

University of South Australia vs Curtin University

Overview Comparison
University of South AustraliaCurtin University
Collegedunia Score4.6 Out of 104.2 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 301 Times Higher Education 2024
# 326 QS World University 2024
# 301 Times Higher Education 2023
# 183 QS World University 2024
# 201 Times Higher Education 2024
# 156 US News 2023
Subject Strength# 201 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 301 for Medicine by Times Higher Education 2023
# 301 for Law by Times Higher Education 2023
# 126 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 201 for Medicine by Times Higher Education 2023
# 151 for Law by Times Higher Education 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -142
PG Programs -48
UG Programs -133
PG Programs -69
Exam ScoreGMAT-500
IELTS-6
PTE-50
GMAT-600
GRE updated-304
IELTS-6.5
PTE-50
TOEFL-79
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   25102
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  27643
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 20192 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   20217
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  22356
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 465 Per Year
placement (average package)

Graduate Employability Ranking 2020: 301 – 500; Top paying degree along with their annual salary are: MBA – 128,000 USD; Masters in Finance – 81,000 USD; BBA – 73,000 AUD


Curtin University is one of the top public universities in Perth, Australia. It is ranked #193 in QS World University Rankings 2023.

MBA: $119,000 

Executive Masters: $106,000 

BBA: $90,000 

Masters in Finance: $70,000 

Masters in Management: $61,000 

Other Degree: $58,000


application requirements

60% in best four subjects for UG; Letters of Recommendation; Personal Statement; Work Experience

60% – 70% for admission in UG; Grading System Description; Portfolio

Campuses and B-SchoolsNACurtin Business School
CollegeDunia Reviews7.7/10 Read 7 reviews7.8/10 Read 6 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of South AustraliaCurtin University
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1991
1966
Student:Faculty Ratio0:1
18:1
Male:Female0% Male, 0% Female49% Male, 51% Female
Location Facts

University has 8 campuses: Adelaide – City East; Adelaide – City West; Magill at Eastern Suburbs, Mawson Lakes; Whyalla; Mount Gambier; Enterprising Spaces; UniSA Cancer Research Institute


Campuses in 5 countries: Australia, Dubai, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore; Australia has campuses in 5 locations: Perth, Murray Street, St George Terrace, Kalgoorlie, Midland


Library

Important collections of library include Bob Hawke, Alexander Downer, Rosemary Crowley, De Lissa Association, Dr Basil Hetzel, Chris Hurford, etc. 


4 libraries: TL Robertson Library, John Cutin Prime Ministerial Library, WA School of Mines Kalgoorlie Library, Curtin Graduate School of Business Library; Several partner libraries in Malaysia and Singapore


Campus Life

University has the University of South Australia Student’s Association (USASA) ran democratically by its students; Some of the clubs are ETLAS, Hindu Society, Bangladeshi Student Society, Aviation Student Organization, etc. 


130 Curtin Student Guild clubs including Computer Science Club and Curtin Harry Potter Society; Campus has food, retail, health, and childcare facilities; learning support services offering free programs and workshops for students


Hostel#Homestay - $11222
#Student Apartments - $8970
#Premium single room and board --Weekly - $465
Famous Alumni

Beverley Bolin (architect); Tom Calma (social justice campaigner); Philip Corey (Journalist), Bob Day (former Family First Senator of South Australia); Glenn Docherty (Mayor of the City of Playford); Dana Wortley (member of Australian Senate)


Judy Davis (Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actress); John Butler (musician); Priya Cooper (Gold medal swimmer at Sydney Paralympics Games); Brad Hogg (cricketer); Tracy Ryan (poet)


City Life

Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia; 547.6 thousand people were employed here full-time and 550 thousand were working as part-time in 2019; Unemployment rate was 6.3%  


Perth is a hub to innovation and industries and has a thriving economy. The unemployment rate is low as 3.5% and the city is known to be only 2.5 hours away (WA time zone) for 60% of the world's population. Access to global services is high and the city is known for its crystal clear beaches and sunset coasts. 


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