Which university is the best: Griffith University, the University of Queensland, or the Queensland University of Technology?
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Griffith University and Queensland University, Queensland University of Technology are renowned institutions offering unique campus cultures and various academic programs. While they share a great reputation, there are subtle differences between the three universities. The below table compares the rankings, fees and acceptance rate. Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.
Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:
Name of The University
Ranking
Acceptance Rate
1st Year Tuition Fee
Griffith University
#251-300
50%
UG course: INR 20.97 L - 22.28 L
PG course: INR 22.94L
University of Queensland
#43.
40%
UG course: INR 23 L - 26 L
PG course: INR 47L
Queensland University of Technology
# 201-250
22%
UG course: INR 18 L - 22 L PG course: INR 28 L
(The comparison of fees was between the BTech course for UG and the MBA course for PG)
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University of Queensland offers various specializations in majors including Business & Management Studies, Science, Engineering, IT, Medicine & Health Science, Humanities, Nursing, Education, Design, Hospitality, Law, Architecture, Arts, Mass Communication & Media and Animation. Some of the popular specializations pursued by Indian students are mentioned in the table below:
Popular Specializations | Shiksha Ranking and Duration |
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MS (58 courses) |
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MA (27 courses) |
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MBA (34 courses) |
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MIM (33courses) |
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PG Certificate (42 courses) | 6 months |
PG Diploma (20 courses) | 1 year |
Others PG (10 courses) |
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M.Arch (1 course) |
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Women in Engineering Program, formed in February 2013 in partnership with Rio Tinto and members of the Australian Power Institute (API) and the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), is an initiative taken by the University of Queensland. The programme encourages women to pursue Engineering and build an impactful career for themselves. Currently, the programme is supported by 10 partners.
Women in Engineering Program, formed in February 2013 in partnership with Rio Tinto and members of the Australian Power Institute (API) and the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), is an initiative taken by the University of Queensland. The programme encourages women to pursue Engineering and build an impactful career for themselves. Currently, the programme is supported by 10 partners.
The University of Queensland consists of five faculties that offer 300+ courses to International students. The 5 faculties are Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science. Apart from this, the university also offers various research centres and groups such as Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Institute for Molecular Biosciences etc.
Engineering at the University of Queensland is ranked #6 by Shiksha Popularity Ranking, #68 by THE (Times Higher Education) and #68 by QS Ranking. Ranking of Engineering specialised courses is given in the table below:
Ranking Bodies | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
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THE (Times Higher Education) - Engineering | #54 | #58 | #68 |
QS - Engineering and Technology | #100 | #78 | #68 |
QS - Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering | #101 | #97 | #99 |
THE (Times Higher Education) - PG Computer Science | #101 | #126 | #101 |

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