Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 5 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Full Name: Curtin University (formerly Curtin University of Technology)
Established: 1966 (as the Western Australian Institute of Technology), became Curtin University in 1986
Main Campus: Bentley, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Other Campuses:
Australia: Kalgoorlie (Western Australia)
International: Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Mauritius
Curtin is ranked among the top 1% of universities worldwide by major ranking systems (like QS World University Rankings).
Known for strengths in:
Engineering & Mining
Health Sciences
Business & Management
Information Technology & Computing
Media, Arts & Design
It’s part of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) – a group of innovation-focused universities.
Strong focus on internationalization.
Offers numerous student exchange programs, international scholarships, and joint degrees with overseas institutions.
Over 50,000 students, with a significant number of international students from over 100 countries.
Curtin is heavily research-focused, especially in:
Earth and planetary sciences
Energy & sustainability
Space science and technology
Health & biomedicine
Hosts several national research centers and is affiliated with projects like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope.
Modern facilities with tech-enabled classrooms, labs, and libraries.
Active student life with clubs, cultural events, and support services.
The Bentley campus has a startup hub, innovation centers, and student accommodation.
Popular Programs:
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of International Business
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Master of Taxation or Business Law
Curtin Business School is AACSB-accredited, putting it among the world’s top business schools.
Popular Programs:
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Psychology
Bachelor of Public Health
Master of Occupational Therapy
Master of Pharmacy
Bachelor/Master of Physiotherapy
Known for clinical placements and strong ties to Australian healthcare systems.
Engineering Streams:
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Mining, Petroleum, Chemical, Mechatronic
Other Programs:
Bachelor of Science (Data Science, Applied Geology, Environmental Science)
Master of Engineering
Master of Science (Geophysics, Renewable and Sustainable Energy)
Curtin’s WA School of Mines is ranked among the best globally for mining and mineral engineering.
Popular Programs:
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Computer Science
Master of Cyber Security
Master of Data Science
Software Engineering
Strong industry connections and work-integrated learning.
Popular Programs:
Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media, Journalism, Creative Writing, International Relations)
Bachelor of Design (Animation, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture)
Urban and Regional Planning
Education (Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary)
Offers creative studios, production labs, and media hubs.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Master by Research
Curtin is a leading research institution with facilities and partnerships for global-scale projects.
On-campus, online, and blended learning options
Some programs are available across international campuses (Dubai, Malaysia, Singapore)
Strong industry placement programs, especially in health, engineering, and IT
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Finance, etc.) |
3 years |
~$27,000 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) |
4 years |
~$30,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
3 years |
~$26,500 |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
3 years |
~$27,000 |
Bachelor of Science (Data Science, Geology etc.) |
3 years |
~$27,500 |
Bachelor of Nursing |
3 years |
~$29,000 |
Bachelor of Pharmacy |
4 years |
~$31,000 |
Bachelor of Psychology |
3 years |
~$26,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism, Digital Media) |
3 years |
~$24,500 |
Bachelor of Design (Animation, Graphic Design) |
3 years |
~$25,500 |
Bachelor of Education (Primary or Secondary) |
4 years |
~$26,000 |
Bachelor of Biomedical Science |
3 years |
~$28,000 |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
4 years |
~$29,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5–2 years |
~$32,000 |
Master of International Business |
2 years |
~$28,500 |
Master of Engineering (various specializations) |
2 years |
~$30,000 |
Master of Professional Engineering |
2 years |
~$31,000 |
Master of Information Technology |
2 years |
~$28,000 |
Master of Cyber Security |
2 years |
~$29,500 |
Master of Data Science |
2 years |
~$30,000 |
Master of Health Administration, Policy and Leadership |
1.5–2 years |
~$27,500 |
Master of Nursing Practice |
2 years |
~$29,000 |
Master of Pharmacy |
2 years |
~$31,500 |
Master of Public Health |
2 years |
~$27,000 |
Master of Psychology (Professional) |
2 years |
~$29,500 |
Master of Education |
1.5–2 years |
~$26,000 |
Master of Urban and Regional Planning |
2 years |
~$27,000 |
Master of Design |
2 years |
~$26,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Engineering |
3–4 years |
~$26,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Information Technology |
3–4 years |
~$26,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Science |
3–4 years |
~$26,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Health Sciences |
3–4 years |
~$27,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Business |
3–4 years |
~$26,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Education |
3–4 years |
~$25,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Humanities/Arts |
3–4 years |
~$25,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Built Environment |
3–4 years |
~$26,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Psychology |
4 years |
~$27,500 |
Curtin University is one of Australia’s most international and inclusive universities. Located in Perth, Western Australia, it offers a high-quality education, a strong support network, and globally recognized degrees. The university is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide and is well known for its industry-connected, practical approach to learning.
Curtin offers a wide range of programs for international students, including undergraduate, postgraduate (Master’s), and research (PhD) degrees across areas like:
Business and Law
Engineering and Technology
Health Sciences and Nursing
Science and Data Science
Information Technology and Cyber Security
Design, Media, and Communication
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education
International tuition fees vary by course and level:
Bachelor’s degrees: Approx. $24,000–$31,000 USD per year
Master’s degrees: Approx. $26,000–$32,000 USD per year
PhD/Doctorate programs: Approx. $25,000–$27,500 USD per year Note: Scholarships are available and may reduce the cost significantly.
Curtin offers several scholarships specifically for international students, including:
Curtin International Scholarships (up to 25% tuition discount)
Merit-based scholarships
Destination Australia scholarships
Higher Degree by Research (HDR) scholarships for PhD and Master by Research students
Curtin is known for its strong international student support, offering:
Airport pickup and orientation programs
Language and academic support
Visa, health insurance, and work advice
Career development and internship opportunities
Cultural clubs and activities
The main campus in Bentley, Perth is modern, diverse, and vibrant, with on-campus housing, libraries, cafes, student hubs, sports facilities, and more. Perth is a safe, sunny, and multicultural city, often ranked among the world’s most livable.
International students in Australia can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during breaks.
Curtin has strong ties with industry and supports students with internships, career fairs, and graduate employment services.
Start by exploring Curtin’s programs via the. Choose the course that fits your interests and career goals.
Make sure to check:
Entry requirements (academic and English)
Intake dates (most programs have February and July intakes; some offer November as well)
Campus location (Perth or international campuses)
Undergraduate: Completion of Year 12 or equivalent secondary school qualification
Postgraduate: A relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent
PhD: Usually requires a Master’s with a research component or Honours degree
Accepted English tests include:
IELTS (Academic): 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79–90
PTE Academic: 58–64 (Some courses may have higher English requirements)
You can apply:
Directly via Curtin’s website, or
Through a registered Curtin agent in your country
Required documents:
Academic transcripts (translated if necessary)
English proficiency test results
Copy of passport
CV or personal statement (for postgrad courses)
Research proposal (for PhD)
Portfolio (for design/media courses)
If your application is successful, you’ll receive either:
Unconditional Offer (you’ve met all requirements), or
Conditional Offer (you need to meet specific conditions like final results or English test scores)
Accept your offer by signing the Offer Acceptance Form
Pay the tuition deposit stated in your offer (usually the first semester’s fees)
After this, Curtin will issue your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) – you need this for your student visa application
With your CoE, apply online for the Australian Student Visa (subclass 500) through the Australian immigration website.
Documents you’ll need:
CoE
Passport
Proof of funds
OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover)
English proficiency proof
Arrange accommodation (on-campus or off-campus)
Book your flights
Attend Curtin’s orientation program for international students
Explore student support services to settle in smoothly
Curtin offers multiple intakes throughout the year, depending on the course:
February (Semester 1) – Primary intake for most programs
July (Semester 2) – Secondary major intake
November (Trimester/Summer Intake) – Available for selected postgraduate and business courses
Tip: Apply 4–6 months in advance to allow time for processing, visa, and travel arrangements.
Completion of Year 12 or equivalent (e.g., A-Levels, IB, Australian ATAR, Indian HSC, etc.)
Some programs may require specific subjects (e.g., Math or Science for Engineering)
A recognized Bachelor’s degree in a related field
Some programs may require relevant work experience, a portfolio, or interviews
A Master’s degree with a research component, or
An Honours degree (First or Second Class) from a recognized university
A research proposal and confirmed supervisor are usually needed
You’ll need to prove your English skills using one of the accepted tests:
Test |
Undergraduate & Most Postgrad |
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IELTS (Academic) |
6.5 overall (no band < 6.0) |
TOEFL iBT |
79–90 |
PTE Academic |
58–64 |
Cambridge (CAE) |
176 |
Some health, education, and law programs may have higher English requirements.
Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement for student visa
Proof of funds to support your studies
Health and character checks (for visa)
Some programs may need a portfolio (e.g., Design), interview, or work experience
Ranking System |
Global Rank |
Category/Remarks |
---|---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
Top 200–250 globally |
Strong in Engineering, Earth & Marine Sci. |
U.S. News (Global Universities) |
Top 200–250 globally |
High scores in research and citations |
QS by Subject – Mineral & Mining Engineering |
Top 10 globally |
Consistently among the world’s best |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
Top 250–300 globally |
Recognized for research impact |
Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU/Shanghai) |
Top 300–400 globally |
Strong performance in science & engineering |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Benefits |
---|---|---|
Curtin International Scholarships |
New international students (UG/PG coursework) |
Up to 25% tuition fee reduction |
Destination Australia Scholarship |
Students studying at Curtin’s regional campus (e.g., Kalgoorlie) |
Up to AUD 15,000/year (~USD 9,900) |
Merit-Based International Scholarship |
High-achieving UG or PG students |
25% off tuition for the first year |
Research Training Program (RTP) |
PhD and Master by Research students |
Covers full tuition + living stipend |
Curtin International Alumni & Family Scholarship |
For family members or graduates of Curtin |
25% tuition discount |
Australian Government Scholarships (e.g., Australia Awards) |
Selected international applicants from eligible countries |
Full tuition + travel + living allowance |
CSIRO-Curtin Joint Scholarships |
PhD students in science, engineering |
Full funding + stipend |
Women in STEM Scholarship |
Female international students in STEM programs |
Varies – up to 25% fee reduction |
Curtin Dubai/Malaysia Transfer Scholarships |
For students transferring to Perth campus |
Up to 25% fee waiver |
Campus Location |
Accommodation Options |
Facilities Included |
Approx. Weekly Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Bentley Campus (Perth) |
- Twin Dolphin Hall |
- Furnished rooms |
$150 – $300 |
Kalgoorlie Campus (WA School of Mines) |
- Agricola Residential College |
- Single rooms |
$100 – $180 |
Curtin Malaysia |
- On-campus apartments |
- Air-conditioned rooms |
$50 – $100 |
Curtin Singapore |
- University-arranged housing nearby |
- Fully furnished |
$150 – $250 |
Curtin Dubai |
- Off-campus student accommodation |
- Furnished with kitchen |
$200 – $300 |
Single rooms, ensuite rooms, shared apartments, or studio units
All accommodations are within or near the campus, with access to:
Study areas
Sports and recreation facilities
Transport and Curtin Shuttle Bus
Curtin medical centre, shops, cafes
Curtin’s main campus in Bentley, Perth is like a mini-city — modern, green, and bustling with energy. It has cafes, food courts, libraries, creative spaces, tech labs, art galleries, and even a medical centre. The Curtin Student Guild runs tons of events, festivals, and cultural days, making it easy to meet people and get involved.
As an international student, you’ll feel right at home. Curtin has one of the largest international student communities in Australia. The university celebrates cultural diversity with global festivals, language exchange meetups, and support services tailored to students from abroad.
There are 100+ student-run clubs and societies, ranging from academic and professional groups to sports, gaming, cultural, music, and creative arts clubs. Whether you're into anime, robotics, soccer, or entrepreneurship — there’s a group for you.
Curtin’s sports and recreation facilities include a fully equipped gym, sports fields, indoor courts, fitness classes, and wellness programs. You can play competitively or just for fun — from soccer and basketball to yoga and swimming.
Curtin supports students with career services, internships, workshops, and part-time job listings. They also run networking events with companies and employers. International students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the semester.
Living on campus brings you closer to everything — classes, friends, and campus life. Student accommodation is safe, social, and well-connected with public transport. Curtin also runs events in the residences to help you feel part of a community.
Curtin offers top-notch support, including:
Academic skills workshops
English language help
Mental health and counselling services
Visa and immigration support
Peer mentoring programs
Perth is sunny, friendly, and safe — perfect for students. You’ll enjoy beaches, parks, outdoor festivals, markets, and a great café scene. It’s also one of the more affordable major Australian cities.
Curtin University has a strong reputation for graduate employability, thanks to its industry-focused learning, internships, and career support services. It’s ranked highly in Australia for preparing students for the workforce.
Curtin is ranked in the top 200 globally for Graduate Employability (QS Graduate Employability Rankings).
Many degrees include practical industry experience, capstone projects, or work-integrated learning (WIL).
Curtin graduates are highly sought-after, especially in fields like Engineering, IT, Business, Health, and Mining.
Curtin has partnerships with over 2,000 industry organizations across various sectors. These collaborations often lead to:
Internships
Final-year projects with real companies
Industry guest lectures and site visits
Job placement opportunities
Top employers include:
Woodside Energy
Rio Tinto
PwC
Deloitte
Chevron
BHP
IBM
Department of Health WA
Curtin’s Careers, Employment & Leadership team helps students with:
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview preparation
Career counselling
Job search platforms and job boards
On-campus career fairs and employer networking events
Access to Curtin Career Hub – an online portal for jobs and internships
Many programs include compulsory or optional internships (especially in Engineering, IT, and Health).
Curtin Employability Pathway helps students build soft skills and professional development experience.
Programs like Curtin Careers for International Students (CCIS) are designed to help international students find part-time jobs and graduate roles in Australia.
After graduation, international students may be eligible for a Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485), allowing them to work in Australia for 2–4 years, depending on the qualification.
Curtin's strong alumni network and career services continue to support students even after they graduate.
80–90% of Curtin graduates find full-time employment within a few months after graduation (varies by program and field).
High employment rates in STEM, business, and health sectors.
The acceptance rate of Curtin University, Australia is estimated to be around 50% to 60%, making it a moderately selective institution.
Curtin is not overly competitive, but it does maintain solid academic and English proficiency standards.
If you meet the academic eligibility, English language requirements, and submit a complete application, you have a good chance of being accepted.
The acceptance rate can vary slightly by course, degree level, and number of applicants in a given intake.
Meeting or exceeding academic entry scores (e.g., GPA, ATAR, or equivalent)
Strong performance in relevant subjects
English test scores that meet or exceed minimum requirements
A well-prepared application with all required documents
For research programs (PhD), having a clear research proposal and confirmed supervisor
Many undergraduate and coursework postgraduate programs in Business, Arts, IT, and Science
Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy
Research degrees (PhD, MPhil) with limited supervisor availability
Certain design and media courses requiring portfolios
Location: Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102 – about 6 km southeast of Perth city centre
Type: Main and largest campus
Key Features:
Home to most faculties: Business, Engineering, Health, IT, Science, Arts
Modern facilities, student housing, cafes, library, innovation hub, gym
Vibrant international community