FeesINRAUD
Courses | Duration | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
---|---|---|
BE/Btech(12 Courses) | 3 – 4 Years | INR 24.4L – 26.2L |
BBA(11 Courses) | 3 – 4 Years | INR 21.4L – 26.2L |
MIM(23 Courses) | 1 – 2.5 Years | INR 21.4L – 25.7L |
MS(34 Courses) | 12 – 24 Months | INR 21.4L – 26.8L |
BSc(21 Courses) | 3 Years | INR 26.2L |
MA(2 Courses) | 2 Years | INR 24L |
MEng(4 Courses) | 2 Years | INR 25.7L – 26.1L |
MBA(1 Course) | 18 Months | INR 24.4L |
Other Courses(161 Courses) | 0.5 – 4 Years | INR 7.8L – 28.2L |
Tuition Fees Summary
Domestic Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework Students
On 19 October 2020, the Job-ready Graduates Package passed in parliament. This means from 1 January 2021, there will be some changes to Australia’s higher education student contribution bands. For more information, please visit StudyAssist
All domestic undergraduate students, and some domestic postgraduate students, are Commonwealth supported. This means they are not liable for the full tuition fee for a course.
The Australian government pays a portion of the tuition fee for Commonwealth supported students. The remaining amount is called the ‘student contribution’. Domestic students are encouraged to read the sections below on HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP. Most domestic graduate coursework and non-award students at ANU are required to pay domestic tuition fees (DTF). The table below summarises these contributions with details in the fees schedule.
For the purposes of determining student contribution amounts, courses are categorised by their broad discipline (student contribution bands). ANU degree programs allow the flexibility to take courses across multiple bands. The student contribution amounts applicable to each discipline are listed below. Specific course contribution amounts are listed on the relevant course entry on the Programs & Courses website. The student contribution amount differs based on which band the relevant course belongs to. The amount charged per course is apportioned on the equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL) value of the course. Full details are provided throughout these pages.
International tuition fees
Indicative international program tuition fees as well as tuition fees for individual courses are published on Programs and Courses. Fees for students enrolled in a Study Abroad program may vary. International students will be issued with an invoice via ISIS for each semester or session that they enrol in. Invoices must be paid by the relevant payment deadline.
International students are required to pay the services and amenities fee.
International students will be issued with an invoice via ISIS for each semester or session that they enrol in. Invoices must be paid by the relevant payment deadline. Students who are sponsored and register their sponsor with the Student Finance Office will have their invoice sent directly to their sponsor.
Australian National University World Ranking
One of the world’s best law schools
ANU Law continues to perform strongly in global university rankings. In 2021, ANU College of Law is ranked 17th in the world and 4th in Australia for law by the QS World University Rankings.
Guided by our strong and long-established research culture, we make a significant contribution to the University’s top rating of 5 in Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) in the Law and Legal Studies category, placing us among a select group of Australian universities to achieve this.
One of the world’s best universities
In addition to ongoing success in discipline-specific rankings, the ANU is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities, including leading institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and the Ivy League universities in the United States.
While the methodology varies across respective publishers, rankings are generally based on a combination of factors such as academic reputation, graduate outcomes, employer reputation, student-to-staff ratio, research output and internationalisation.
Currently, the ANU is ranked:
1st in Australia, and 27th in the world by the QS World University Rankings (2021)
3rd in Australia, and 59th in the world by Times Higher Education Rankings (2021)
One of the world’s best law schools
ANU Law continues to perform strongly in global university rankings. In 2021, ANU College of Law is ranked 17th in the world and 4th in Australia for law by the QS World University Rankings.
Guided by our strong and long-established research culture, we make a significant contribution to the University’s top rating of 5 in Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) in the Law and Legal Studies category, placing us among a select group of Australian universities to achieve this.
One of the world’s best universities
In addition to ongoing success in discipline-specific rankings, the ANU is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities, including leading institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and the Ivy League universities in the United States.
While the methodology varies across respective publishers, rankings are generally based on a combination of factors such as academic reputation, graduate outcomes, employer reputation, student-to-staff ratio, research output and internationalisation.
Currently, the ANU is ranked:
1st in Australia, and 27th in the world by the QS World University Rankings (2021)
3rd in Australia, and 59th in the world by Times Higher Education Rankings (2021)