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University of Sydney BBA
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Fee componentsAmount (for 1 - 5 years)
INR 24.08 L - 30.02 L
INR 13.35 L - 16.96 L
INR 31.64 K - 38.75 K
INR 18.26 K - 3.68 L
INR 37.93 L - 51.04 L
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4.3/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 33% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Fun loving
Internships3.7
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs4.3
Quality of faculty4.7
Student Life5
Value for money4
Public transportation5
Safety5
Indian Food3.7
Permanent Immigration3.3
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Bachelor of Economics (Honours) - Batch of 2028
4.6
A rewarding experience with transformative learning and self-discovery.
Tips: There was definitely a cultural shift adjusting to independent living, a new teaching style, and a more diverse community. Over time, I've become much more adaptable, confident and communicative. I am happy with my experience and growth here, studying in Australia has been an enriching cultural and a great learning experience so far.
Likes (Part time work): There are opportunities both on and off-campus. On campus roels include tutoring, student services, libraries and volunteering in the student union; while off camous there are plenty in retail, hospitality and customer service. Most students can easily manage part-time work with academics if they plan and divided their time well- working about 15-20 hours a week. The average payour range from AUD 25-32 per hour for my age group.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement is not straightforward for international students, as visa pathways are competitive and depend on skilled occupation list. My chances of setting here are moderate, with the right work experience and sponsorship in economics or data roles its possible but not guaranteed. I'm not sure about setting here considering my personal aspirations, but I value Australia's lifestyle and opportunities and would totally recommend setting here for other students.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3025
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 84600
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Economics - Batch of 2027
4.1
The pleasant Sydney adventure.
Tips: There are a lot of cultural socks when initially shifting here, but not in a bad way. However, Sydney being really safe is a big advantage as I feel safe working in libraries till late. I was awarded a full scholarship called the Sydney International Undergraduate Academic Excellence Scholarship, which covers 100% of my tuition and student amenities fees. I received it by applying and submitting a scholarship question form with details and my resume, as well as grades for 12th, which played a big role. I am personally pretty satisfied right now, but I hope to do even better academically, and I'm happy with my current group of friends. The societies and clubs are big and allow for many social and hobby-related experiences as well as sports culture.
Likes (Safety): Sydney, in general, is a really safe city, and the university takes several steps to make sure that the students feel at home, including several support staff that you can approach as well as a free security shuttle bus to the train station for students staying till late for classes or studying. My experience has been good as it's a beautiful city with beaches everywhere and mountains within 2 hours from the city. The food variety in the city is amazing.
Dislikes (Value for money): Being on a full scholarship, I never had to worry about tuition. However, considering the full tuition without any scholarships, it's a little overpriced because Sydney's rents are very high, and so is the cost of living. So, paying high tuition may be something you want to look at from a personal standpoint. In my case, I probably wouldn't have made it abroad without my scholarship.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3025
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 55125
Reviewed on 3 Apr 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Economics - Batch of 2024
4.2
A great place to study and even better to live life at.
Tips: Studies here are much more difficult than they appear to be. Also, getting admission is easy so students must not think the same about the studies. The orientation week could be the most useful week of the semester. One should focus on paying more attention to degree planning before starting the course.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at USYD is very easy to reach out. From ground level tutors with whom we interact daily to senior heads of departments, everyone is an expert in his/her field of teaching. The faculty in each department is perfectly attributed with all the necessary skills of a teacher.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Since my origin country is India, for obvious reasons no place/ country can match the amount of food and flavour choices that we get in India. There’s not a lot of options for street food and Indian snacks anywhere inside or around the campus.
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Answered 2 weeks ago

Yes, the 1-year master's is available at the University of Sydney in certain areas of study. Mostly, in specific disciplines such as Business and through the accelerated pathways

Given below are the USyd courses with a duration of 1 year -

  • Master of Management (a fast-track 1-year program)
  • Master of

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Piyush Rastogi

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Answered 2 weeks ago

Yes, the option to get a Permanent residency in Australia is very possible after an MS from USyd

The eligibility is to have a 2-year CRICOS-registered course and then receive a Temporary Graduate Visa (which is Subclass 485)

Then, the process moves forward by gaining some work experience and along

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Divya Shukla

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Answered 2 weeks ago

The acceptance rate for MBA specifically is not released by the University of Sydney. An unofficial source cites that the MBA acceptance rate at USyd is around 30%. 

This makes the MBA admissions at the University of Sydney for Indian students veey selective. 

The applicants need to meet the requireme

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Virajita Bisht

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 3 weeks ago

The University of Sydney is one of the most popular and top universities in Australia and the world. This university is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight which means Sydney University is considered a tier 1 university in Australia.

This university shows up in many top rankings of the world l

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Lalit Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 3 weeks ago

The housing cost for Sydney University students vary as per the location, type, and more. Living expenses for students of the Uni of Sydney are given below-

ParticularsExpenses
HousingAUD 980 - 3,500
Food and GroceriesAUD 1,000 - 2,500
TransportAUD 130 - 800
Mobile phone planAUD 30 - 100
Lifestyle expensesAUD 350 - 650
Gym membershipAUD 70 - 100

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