Here are best universities in Australia, ranked

The States took out the top three spots in the order of Harvard University, Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford rounded out the top 5.

Australia may not have got a look in the top 50 but three of our universities made it into the top 100.

The University of Melbourne ranked as Australia’s best tertiary institution, coming in at 89th position, followed by University of Sydney, six spots behind at number 95, and the University of Queensland just scrapped in at 99th.

Out of the entire 1000 universities ranked globally Australia had 27 universities listed.

Here they are in order of how they were ranked.

  1. University of Melbourne: 89th
  2. University of Sydney: 95th
  3. University of Queensland: 99th
  4. University of New South Wales: 117th
  5. Monash University: 143th
  6. Australian National University: 160th
  7. University of Western Australia: 213th
  8. University of Adelaide: 319th
  9. Macquarie University: 448th
  10. University of Wollongong: 455th
  11. University of Newcastle: 472th
  12. University of Tasmania: 512th
  13. James Cook University: 538th
  14. Curtin University: 544th
  15. Deakin University: 564th
  16. Griffith University: 573th
  17. Queensland University of Technology: 601th
  18. La Trobe University: 624th
  19. Flinders University: 632th
  20. Swinburne University of Technology: 670th
  21. University of South Australia: 673th
  22. University of Technology, Sydney: 758th
  23. Murdoch University: 835th
  24. Western Sydney University: 848th
  25. University of New England (Australia): 859th
  26. RMIT University: 869th
  27. Charles Darwin University: 902nd

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