ANC launches Australian higher education pathway
ANC Education introduced its Australian higher education pathway
through Monash College, Melbourne, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of
Monash University. Monash College offers pathways into Monash University
and has arrangements with several providers off shore including ANC to
deliver relevant courses. "Monash is one of Australia's prestigious
universities and is a member of the Group of Eight," said Associate
Director, Diploma of Business, Monash College, Karen Demirtel. "Monash
University is among the highest ranked universities in the world,
attracting high-achieving students and a significant percentage for
government funding for research, as they are research intensive
universities," she said.
About 60,000 students (30 percent of the student population of the
university), are from different parts of the world, with about 8,000 of
them being Sri Lankan.
The Times Education in their latest publication ranks Monash in the
top one percent of universities worldwide. "That's the top 100
universities in the world. We rank high in local niches as well.
In the 'good universities guide' that looks at student experiences,
at universities and teaching quality, we rank as one of the highest,
with a five star rating in these areas and on various other niches,"
Demirtel said.
According to Associate Director Diplomas (Engineering and Arts),
Monash College, Adrian Puckering, there are four areas or divisions of
Monash College:
The Diploma Division, the MUFY (Monash University Foundation Year)
division, the PPA or Professional Pathways Australia, which facilitates
employment or internship opportunities and lastly MUEL (Monash
University English Language Centre which supports the other divisions,
working with students to support their English language study. |