Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology have the same requirements, and there is no one school that is better.
1. Both universities require IELTS 6.5 and GPA 75 or above. The requirements are the same.
2. Griffith University is an institution of higher learning invested and constructed by the Australian federal government. In addition to the university's traditional teaching and research strengths such as environmental science and Asian studies, the university's music courses, hotel management courses and business courses are also recognized as Australia's best. In recent years, the school's majors have also established their leading position in teaching and research in the fields of biological sciences, information technology, and multimedia art. Griffith University*** has six campuses, including Nathan, Mount Gravatt, Gold Coast campus, Logan, Queensland School of Art, and Queensland Music School, all located in the scenic Brisbane and Gold Coast. Among them, Nathan, Mount Gravatt, Queensland Art School and Queensland Music School are located within 12 kilometers of Brisbane. Logan is located 25 kilometers south of Brisbane. The Gold Coast campus is located in Southport, 70 kilometers from Brisbane.
3. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) was established in 1908 and is located in urban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The school's research and education directions are mainly in line with the needs of the job market, and students often participate in practical program discussions in the industry. A recent survey showed that UQ graduates are popular with industry. Queensland University of Technology is a research university, ranking among the top ten universities in Australia and TOP 3% in the world. It currently has nearly 35,000 undergraduates, 5,000 graduate students, and 6,000 international students.