The University of Adelaide

Institution Overview

The University of Adelaide, established in 1874, is Australia’s third oldest university and is renowned for its excellence in both research and teaching.

It began awarding Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1876, and its main campus, North Terrace, is beautifully located alongside the Art Gallery of South Australia.

With four campuses and a student body of 23,905, 30% of whom are international students, the University offers a vibrant and diverse academic environment.

Ranked among the top 1% of universities worldwide, the University of Adelaide is one of Australia’s leading research-intensive institutions. It is committed to advancing knowledge, driving innovation, and preparing future global leaders through world-class education and groundbreaking research.

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#74 in US News Best Global Universities

#66 in the world in the US News rankings of the Best Global Universities

International Scholarships
Scholarships covering 15–30% of tuition fees are available for high-achieving international Bachelor’s and Master’s students with strong academic performance.

For more information, please visit the university’s official website:
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/

Main intakes are in February and July.
Depending on the workload, responses typically take 4–12 weeks on average.
An additional intake is held in November.

Completion of secondary education (12 years or equivalent)

Bachelor’s:

IELTS: 6.5 |TOEFL: 84+ | PTE:58+

Master’s:

IELTS: 7.0 |TOEFL: 94+ | PTE: 65+

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