The Bond University is a private not-for-profit university located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The campus features a series of Faculty sandstone buildings centered around man-made Lake Orr.
Total UG Students | Total PG Students | International Student | Student Faculty Ratio |
2,900 | 1,200 | 35% | 13:6 |
Bond University is located in Australia’s sixth largest city of Gold Coas..
The Bond University is a private not-for-profit university located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The campus features a series of Faculty sandstone buildings centered around man-made Lake Orr.
Total UG Students | Total PG Students | International Student | Student Faculty Ratio |
2,900 | 1,200 | 35% | 13:6 |
Bond University is located in Australia’s sixth largest city of Gold Coast in Queensland which is situated 1 hour by drive or train from Brisbane. With 60km of white sand beaches, 300 days of sunshine, and evergreen national parks, the Gold Coast offers amazing scenic drives, water sports and night life for students to explore, along with theme parks such as Warner Bros Movie World, Dream World, Wet and Wild, Sea World and more.
Bond University places particular emphasis on core leadership skills, empowering students to become experts and pioneers within industry. Further leading the charge in educational innovation, Bond has introduced a new core undergraduate subject to help students broaden their employment skills beyond the classroom through a variety of work-integrated learning, global and community engagement.
Bond University’s extensive corporate partnerships give students access to industry leaders, opportunities for internships, scholarships and graduate placements with a number of blue-chip organisations worldwide. Students can broaden their horizons by participating in an international exchange program, with the opportunity to study at some of the world’s leading universities. Bond University also welcomes students from its partner institutions who wish to study in Australia for a semester through the Study Abroad program. Also on campus are Bond College – offering university pathway programs – and the Bond University English Language Institute.
With an internationally diverse, close-knit community of around 4,500 students, Bond University offers the Australia’s lowest student-to-staff ratio, enabling small class sizes that encourage productive engagement and individual mentoring. This personalised approach to education, combined with its uncompromising focus on industry relevance, Bond University apart from every other Australian university. Bond's three semesters per year schedule facilitates accelerated study programs, allowing students to complete a six-semester bachelor degree in two years instead of three, or a master’s in 12 months.
Most of the university’s teaching resources are located in and around the University Centre Building, which houses every university lecture theatre and study room. The university also maintains an extensive library, with a large number of materials across a variety of formats. Aside from academic facilities, Bond’s man-made lake dominates the campus’ scenery, and is circled by a number of student restaurants, cafes, and bars, complemented by a flexible dining plan. Accommodation is also provided on campus, and is available in a number of different configurations, including ensuite, twin and shared rooms.
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All Bond University programs are conducted in English. As such, all students must meet the University’s English language requirements. These requirements differ from program to program
Please note that approved English language test results must have been achieved not more than 24 months before the applicant commences their degree.
IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 For Undergraduate programs
Students eligible for entry into postgraduate programs that have IELTS entry requirement of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
All programs except Bachelor of Actuarial Science:
All Indian Secondary School Certificate (AISSC) or Indian School Certificate (ISC) - minimum 65% average in the best four subjects. Minimum 70% average in the best four subjects for the following State Board Secondary Education exit awards:
• Intermediate Certificate from the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education
• Pre University Certificate from the Karnataka Board of Pre-University Education
• Higher Secondary certificate form the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education • Higher Secondary certificate from the Tamil Nadu Board of Higher Secondary Education
• Intermediate Certificate from the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education
Bachelor of Actuarial Science:
All Indian Secondary School Certificate (AISSC) or Indian School Certificate (ISC) - minimum 74% average in the best four subjects. Minimum 74% average in the best four subjects for the following State Board Secondary Education exit awards:
• Intermediate Certificate from the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education
• Pre University Certificate from the Karnataka Board of Pre-University Education
• Higher Secondary certificate form the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
• Higher Secondary certificate from the Tamil Nadu Board of Higher Secondary Education
• Intermediate Certificate from the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education
POST GRADUATE
Admission to postgraduate coursework degrees generally requires an undergraduate qualification from a recognised institution. In some cases, however, extensive career experience in a relevant discipline may meet the entry criteria.
Master’s coursework degrees do not normally satisfy academic requirements for direct entry into the doctoral program, however, a suitably completed thesis component may be considered. Doctoral students shall be admitted as full-time only and are expected to study on-campus throughout their candidature
ACCOMMODATION
With the variety of accommodation options, there’s something to suit most students’ preferences, whether you wish to live on or off campus.
STUDENT HOUSING Bond offers a variety of accommodation options, all within easy walking distance of lecture theatres, Don’s Tavern, restaurants, Bond’s Sports Centre, sporting facilities and faculties. In addition to the one-on-one academic and personal support available from the live-in team of Senior Resident Fellows, Resident Student Fellows and Tutor Fellows, resident students enjoy a great social life as they mix with classmates at mealtimes and in study sessions. And there’s always someone around to talk to in the shared common areas.
All student housing is air-conditioned with the following options available:
Single Room - Private Ensuite Single rooms with private ensuite facilities.
Single Room - Share facilities Single room with shared bathroom facilities.
Single Room - Flat Single room in a flat comprising two or three bedrooms with shared bathroom and limited cooking facilities.
Twin Share Room - Standard Twin room with two single beds and a shared ensuite.
Twin Share Room - Deluxe Shared bedroom, ensuite and common area.
Twin Share Room – Premium Larger shared accommodation with two private rooms and a shared ensuite.
APPLYING FOR STUDENT HOUSING Accommodation on campus is in high demand so it is best to complete your application for student housing as soon as it becomes available
While residing on campus, it is mandatory to have a dining plan which can be used at The Brasserie, Papyrus Café, Don’s Tavern, Coffee Cart, Serum Coffee, Bond Xpress, Coffee @ Don’s and the University Club. Flexible dining plans are available allowing students to purchase on-campus meal options. You can top up your dining plan starting at $110.
Current residents are welcome to stay in residences during the semester vacations, if Bond University has booked these rooms for outside conferences all belongings are to be packed and placed into storage.
Students are required to vacate rooms over the Christmas period. If no outside conferences are booked and you choose to stay in University accommodation during vacation periods, you will be charged a weekly rate (please refer to the website for accommodation costs).
For more information about Bond University on-campus accommodation, please visit website at bond.edu.au/ accommodation or email student_residences@bond.edu.au.
OFF-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION
There is a wide range of rental accommodation surrounding the University if you would like to live off campus. Options include houses or apartments on a single or shared basis with weekly rent varying, depending on size, location and the number of bedrooms. You will also need to budget for a security deposit (bond), food, electricity, telephone, internet and cleaning. Students who reside off campus can also purchase a dining plan starting from $110.
Bond University's Scholarship Program encompasses a range of awards available to both Australian and international students at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Bond offers a number of full-fee and part-fee scholarships to the best and brightest applicants each semester and are designed to reward and encourage students who have excelled in the areas of academia, leadership, community and sporting.
Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries Postgraduate
Excellence Scholarship Undergraduate
International Student Scholarship Undergraduate, Postgraduate
The Padma and Hari Harilela Bursary Undergraduate, Postgraduate
Transformer Scholarship Undergraduate, Postgraduate
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BOND UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS
For information on Bond’s international scholarship opportunities, selection criteria, deadlines and conditions contact your International Regional Manager or visit website at bond.edu.au/scholarships/international-applicants.
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS The Australian Government offers a number of scholarships to increase access to and the quality of education and training for people in partner countries.
1. Australia Awards Scholarships and Fellowships (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) Aimed to provide opportunities for people from developing countries, particularly those countries located in the Indo-Pacific region, to undertake full time undergraduate study.
2. Australia Awards Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships (Department of Education) Merit-based scholarships that support citizens of the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas to undertake study, research and professional development programmes in Australia. For further information on these external scholarships, please visit the respective organisations’ websites or australiaawards.gov.au.
3. INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE Students should check with their relevant government bodies if scholarships are available for overseas study.
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