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Kaplan Business School is a higher education institution in Australia. The school began offering degrees in 2008, in Adelaide, before expanding to other major cities across Australia. It is part of Kaplan International, headquartered in London, which is a division of Kaplan Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. [1]
Kaplan Business School, Brisbane; Le Cordon Bleu, Brisbane; Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Business - Queensland University of Technology; Rhodes Business School (Australia) - Rhodes Business School (Australia) Southern Cross University Business School - Southern Cross University
Kaplan Business School, which delivers higher education programs in business, accounting, hospitality, and tourism and management; English language training schools across five locations in Australia and one in New Zealand; Kaplan Australia Pathways, which is part of KI Pathways
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All Australian universities use the ATAR based "selection rank" as one of their methods of admission; universities also use past study, work experience and other considerations in granting admission. The ATAR provides an indication of the overall position of the student in relation to the student body for that year across the state.
The Graduate Management Association of Australia produces and publishes its annual GMAA Master of Business Administration (MBA) Star Rating it says details a survey of business schools in Australia. The current Star Ratings and the Methodology of Assessment is available at.
Rank University Postgraduate - % of Total (2016) [2] 1. University of Divinity (Victoria) 56.66% 2. The University of Melbourne (Victoria) 48.50% 3. The Australian National University (Australian Capital Territory) 44.06% 4. The University of Sydney (New South Wales) 37.87% 5. Bond University (Queensland) 37.73%
The Australian university rankings may be used to summarize information about rankings of Australian universities, colleges and affiliated professional schools.