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UNIVERSITIES

Higher Education

Australian universities have a proud tradition of teaching international university students and impressive record of excellence. In fact Australia has been highly successful in attracting international students to its universities: approximately 10 percent of Australian university students are from other countries.

Higher EducationAustralian university awards are widely recognised by University Grants Commission, which means they are recognised for the purpose of government employment and for further study in a Pakistani university. In some professional fields there may be differences of approach between the different professional associations, so students should check with the university or with Australian Education International at the Australian High Commission Islamabad.

There are 39 universities in Australia, two of which are private. A number of other institutions are accredited to offer degree courses in particular fields, such as theology, dramatic arts, radio, television, maritime studies and management. Universities are established under legislation and set their own academic requirements within legislative guidelines. The federal government provides the majority of funding to universities, although more are established under state government legislation.

Australian University System

EducationThe publicly funded universities in Australia belong to a national system of universities, of which diversity and autonomy are central features. Each institution has the freedom to specify its own mission and purpose, modes of teaching and research, constitution of the student body and the range of the educational programs. Such freedom is also evident in the two private universities which function outside the public system.

All Australian universities are established or recognised by legislation enacted by Australia's State or Federal governments.