Group of Eight (Go8) Universities: Your Complete Guide to Australia’s Top Research Universities
When considering studying in Australia, the “Group of Eight” (Go8) is almost always the first cluster of universities students and families look at.
The Go8 represents Australia’s top research universities and leads the country on global rankings, academic strength and graduate employability. For students planning to target prestigious universities, strengthen their academic profile, or work towards future migration, the Go8 is typically the first choice.
Newstarsec walks you through each university, its standout fields of study and entry requirements, so you can decide which Go8 university is the best fit for you.
Free assessment →A coalition of eight top research universities
The Group of Eight is a coalition of eight leading research universities, comparable to the UK’s Russell Group or the US Ivy League. These universities sit at the core of Australian higher education in terms of research funding, academic staff and international reputation.
Member universities
- University of Melbourne
- University of Sydney
- University of New South Wales
- Australian National University
- Monash University
- University of Queensland
- University of Western Australia
- University of Adelaide
Why the Go8 stands out
- Concentrated academic resources and strong research capability
- Strong global recognition and clear advantages when returning home for work
- Close industry links and more employment opportunities
- Most popular fields of study are concentrated within the Go8
Go8 rankings and strengths at a glance
The Go8 universities lead Australia on global rankings, research strength and graduate employability. The table below offers a quick side-by-side comparison.
| University | Global ranking (QS 2026) | Strong fields | Employer recognition | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Melbourne | #19 | Business, Law, Medicine | Outstanding | Melbourne |
| University of Sydney | #25 | Business, Media, Medicine | Outstanding | Sydney |
| UNSW Sydney | #20 | Engineering, Business | Outstanding | Sydney |
| Australian National University | #32 | Politics, Economics, Research | High | Canberra |
| Monash University | #36 | Pharmacy, Business, Engineering | High | Melbourne |
| University of Queensland | #42 | Biology, Environment, Business | High | Brisbane |
| University of Western Australia | #77 | Mining, Engineering | High | Perth |
| University of Adelaide | #82 | Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine | High | Adelaide |
Highlights of each Go8 university
Select any university below to read its full profile and key application points:
Click any university card below to open its dedicated page, with deeper detail on fields of study, applications and student life.
Top-tier academics, highly competitive entry, elite-focused
View university details →Prestigious profile, well-balanced strengths, rich city resources
View university details →Employment-focused, engineering powerhouse, fast-paced programmes
View university details →Research-driven, strong policy connections, small and selective
View university details →Large scale, broad programme range, flexible application pathways
View university details →Outstanding environment, strong research, balanced lifestyle
View university details →Strong in the resources sector and excellent value for money
View university details →Great value for money, research-focused, migration-friendly
View university details →How to apply to the Group of Eight
Requirements vary by university and by field of study. The three areas below are the ones that matter most.
1. Academic results
Requirements vary by university and programme, but generally include:
- Undergraduate entry: Gaokao results or recognised international qualifications
- Postgraduate entry: bachelor’s degree weighted average (typically 75–90+)
- The higher-ranked the programme, the more competitive the entry standard
2. English language
Typical requirements include:
- IELTS 6.5–7.5 or an equivalent PTE score
- Some programmes (such as Law and Medicine) require higher scores
3. Academic background
Some master’s programmes require a related undergraduate background, for example:
- Engineering
- IT
- Education
- Cross-discipline applications need a case-by-case assessment
The figures above are common reference standards. Actual admission requirements vary by university, program and applicant background and are subject to policy updates; cross-disciplinary applications usually require a case-by-case assessment. Please refer to each university’s official requirements, or contact a NewStars consultant for a personalised assessment.
Not sure if the Go8 is within reach for you?
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Go8 success-rate analysis
We assess your overall chances of admission to the Go8 based on your results, academic background and chosen field of study.
University and programme matching
We match you to the Go8 university and programme combination that best fits your strengths and interests.
Study and migration pathway planning
We integrate your study choices with your future Australian migration pathway, so you don’t take unnecessary detours.
One-on-one application support
From document preparation and statement writing through to liaising with universities, you receive dedicated one-on-one support.
Real feedback from Go8 applicants
See how we walk students through the Go8 application journey, end to end.
“At first I only vaguely knew I wanted to aim for the Go8, but had no idea how to choose between universities and programmes. The Newstarsec consultant helped me weigh up my results, my background and my migration plans, and we settled on Business at the University of Melbourne. The entire application timeline was very clear.”
“I come from a non-211/985 university and was worried I wouldn’t make it into the Go8. My consultant helped me re-frame my internships and project experience and put together a sensible mix of universities. In the end I received an offer for a Master of Engineering at UNSW Sydney.”
“My goal wasn’t just to study — I also wanted to stay in Australia. Newstarsec walked me through ANU’s research-focused programmes alongside the migration pathway that comes after, so I could plan long-term with confidence.”
Group of Eight — Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the Group of Eight really worth it — how much weight does the brand carry?
Globally speaking, the Go8 carries strong weight, and the recognition advantage is especially clear in the China job market compared with non-Go8 universities. For students aiming at large local firms, multinationals or a stronger academic profile, the Go8 generally has the edge. Whether it is “worth it” for you, however, depends on your chosen programme, budget and personal plans.
2. Is the Go8 hard to get into, and what results are typically required?
Difficulty depends on the university and the programme. As a rough guide, postgraduate entry usually requires a bachelor’s weighted average of 75–85 or higher, and the most competitive programmes ask for more. Some Go8 universities also look at the tier of your Chinese university (211 / 985 status). Whether you have a realistic chance is best judged by reviewing your results, university background and chosen programme together.
3. Can non-211/985 students apply to the Go8, and what are their chances?
Yes, students from non-211/985 universities can apply to the Go8, but they usually need a higher weighted average or should target less competitive programmes. Some Go8 universities maintain their own tiered lists of Chinese institutions, so the same grades can lead to different admission outcomes depending on the applicant’s background.
4. How should I choose between Go8 universities — by ranking or by programme?
It is generally smarter to lead with the programme rather than the ranking. Each Go8 university has different strong areas — for example, Engineering is a strength at UNSW Sydney, while Business is best considered at Melbourne or Sydney. Picking purely on ranking, without checking the programme fit, can affect your future career direction.
5. Are Go8 graduates easy to employ — how do they fare in the job market?
On the whole, employment outcomes are strong, with high recognition both in Australia and on return to China. That said, whether you find work easily still depends on your choice of programme, your internship experience and your own capability. The Go8 gives you a better platform — it does not guarantee “automatic employment”.
6. What kind of students is the Go8 suited to?
It tends to suit students with a solid academic base and clear goals — for example, those who want to strengthen their academic profile, target large employers, or eventually pursue a PhD. Students focused mainly on fast employment, or working with a tighter budget, may also want to consider non-Go8 options.
7. Can I apply to a Go8 programme outside my undergraduate field?
Yes, for some programmes — such as business and certain IT courses — cross-discipline applications are accepted. Engineering, Education and Medicine usually require a related background. If you plan to switch fields, you will need to plan supplementary coursework or relevant experience well in advance.
8. Does studying at a Go8 help with migration?
It can help, particularly in giving you an advantage on qualifications and English ability. But whether you can actually migrate depends on whether your chosen field is on the skills list, the outcome of your skills assessment, and any policy changes. That is why migration planning needs to be considered alongside your choice of programme from the start.
9. Is the Go8 dramatically better than non-Go8 universities?
Overall, the Go8 does have the edge on rankings, resources and employer recognition. But it does not dominate in every field — some non-Go8 universities are very strong in specific areas such as Nursing and IT. So choose by programme as well as by university, not by reputation alone.
10. What are the alternatives if my results aren’t Go8-level?
If your results currently fall short of Go8 entry requirements, you might consider:
- Applying to a slightly lower-ranked university with a strong programme in your field
- Entering the Go8 via a foundation programme or bridging course
- Studying elsewhere first, then applying for a Go8 master’s
The key is to design a sensible pathway based on your own background, rather than fixating on the Go8 alone.
11. How far in advance do I need to start preparing for a Go8 application?
We generally recommend starting 6 to 12 months ahead, covering academic results, English tests and supporting documents. For competitive programmes or the top-ranked universities, the earlier you start, the better.
12. How does the Go8 compare with leading UK and US universities?
Globally, the Go8 sits broadly in the same tier as UK universities outside the G5 and US universities ranked in the top 50. Overall, studying in Australia tends to offer better value for money and a more moderate level of application difficulty, which makes the Go8 a sound choice for many students.
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