How the Queensland University of Technology is ranked second in the state.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a large Brisbane university.
- QUT is normally ranked among the top dozen Australian universities in world rankings.
- QUT has an applied, practical approach to teaching and learning.
Website: qut.edu.au
About QUT
Students: 47,300
- Bachelor of Arts: 7,900
- Bachelor of Business: 8,800
- International students: 7,600
Cities with a QUT campus
Brisbane (Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove), Caboolture
QUT World Ranking
Global Ranking: 225
QUT holds the 225th spot in the world. It performs best in Webometrics, where it ranks 210th, reflecting a strong presence in online publishing.
QS ranking: 213
Times Higher Education: 225
ARWU: 250
Webometrics: 210
Australia Ranking
Australia Rank: 13
QUT is the 13th-ranked university in Australia and the second-ranked university in Queensland, behind the University of Queensland. It ranks ahead of RMIT University, the University of Wollongong, and Griffith University.
Above: Macquarie University (10), Deakin University (11), Curtin University (12)
Below: RMIT University (14), University of Wollongong (15), Griffith University (16)
Acceptance Rate
Acceptance Rate: 54%
The Queensland University of Technology acceptance rate is 54%. Among students with an ATAR that qualifies for university, 46% are unable to be admitted into their preferred degree.
Required ATAR: 73
It is somewhat hard to get into QUT, with a minimum ATAR of 73 on average. At the time of publishing, the ATAR threshold was 70 for Arts, 79 for Bachelor of Business, and 70 for Science degrees.