We have established strong partnerships with renowned universities to equip you with accredited world-class academic qualifications.
Our Australia premier partners include:
The University of Newcastle, Australia

The University of Newcastle is one of Australia’s leading universities attracting students and staff of the highest calibre. Offering a comprehensive range of programmes, the University has an established international reputation for academic excellence, innovative teaching and research achievements. It is part of a rapidly expanding network of cooperative partnerships with individuals,
corporations and institutions. The University’s strengths and specialised approach to teaching and research are demonstrated in the following:
The University's Accolades:
- Awarded an Overall Maximum Rating of 5-Stars
(QS Stars, 2011) - Ranked 11th in Australia
(Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2011 - 2012) - Among the Top 15 Australian universities for research
(Excellence in Research for Australia, ARC 2011) - 60th University in the Asia-Pacific
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Rankings 2011) - Associate member of The Group of Eight Deans of Engineering and Associates
(Group of Eight Australia) - Over 2,000 University of Newcastle students currently enrolled in PSB Academy
Students studying in Singapore are very positive about the University of Newcastle, citing the accessibility and responsiveness of the University’s teaching staff as the most outstanding features of their programme. (Australian Universities Quality Agency audit, 2008).
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The University of Western, Australia

The University of Western Australia (UWA) was founded in 1911. It is one of Australia’s longest established universities and has been described as Australia’s Top Comprehensive University.
As one of Australia’s Group of Eight research-intensive universities, UWA has an extremely strong research culture. In terms of scholastic research and teaching, UWA is widely recognized as the leader in its home state.
The University's Accolades:
- Member of the prestigious Group of Eight, a collaboration of the top research universities in Australia
- Internationally recognised as one of the world’s Top 100 Universities ( QS World University Rankings, 2010)
- Ranked #1 in Australia for Life Science (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2010 – in Life and Agriculture Sciences)
- Achieved the maximum of five-star ratings in 9 key categories including: Student Demand, Graduate Outcomes, Getting A Job, Graduate Starting Salary, Staff Qualification, Staff-Student Ratios, Research Intensity, Research Grants and Rigorous Entry Standards (The Good Universities Guide, 2011)
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University of Wollongong, Australia

Established in 1951, the University of Wollongong (UOW) has been recognised by Federal and State Governments and by independent analysts as being at the pinnacle of higher education in Australia. As an international institution, UOW has established extensive links with leading educational institutions around the world. It has formal agreements with more than 150 overseas institutions in the areas of research collaboration, student and staff exchange, study abroad and off-shore program delivery.
It has a student population of more than 23,100 of which more than 38 percent are international students studying on and offshore. Faculty members have won several international awards for their excellence in teaching and valuable contributions in their research efforts.
The University's Accolades:
- Rated no.1 for student satisfaction among Australian university students in the independent Sweeney Research Group’s 2009 ‘Uni Student Report’
- Rated in the top 2% of Research Universities in the World by its performance in 2010 Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities
- Achieved five-star ratings in Getting a Job, Positive Graduate Outcomes, Graduate Starting Salary, Research Intensity, Graduate Satisfaction & Generic Skills in 2010 Good Universities Guide (Universities & Private Colleages)
- Excellence in Teaching and Learning