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Fee componentsAmount (for 3 - 6 years)
INR 25.76 L - 32.31 L
INR 8.95 L - 16.96 L
INR 29.62 K - 38.75 K
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INR 35.18 L - 53.34 L
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University of Sydney B.E. / B.Tech
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3.7/5
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Vibe of Campus
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  • 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships2.3
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs3.3
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4.3
Value for money3.2
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.3
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Bachelor of Advanced Computing - Batch of 2026
4.7
Fun, stressful, relevant yet rewarding.
Tips: Know your course before you come. It would be a lot helpful if you're well aware of what you wish to do. I personally was very confused and had to change majors a couple of times, which is also an advantage because of flexibility, but this usually wastes a couple of elective spaces, so knowing what you want to study might streamline your academic needs and help you perform better. I was offered an International student award of 30% for all 4 years and a Vice Chancellor Scholarship of around 10,000 AUD for the first year only.
Likes (Part time work): Both on-campus and off-campus jobs are available. Initially, on-campus jobs would be tough as they require a fair bit of experience, but off-campus is a good start. The working rights are only 48 hours fortnightly, so it is approximately 24 hours a week, pretty manageable for me as a full-time student. The average pay varies from age to age. But most initial offers would start from 23-26 dollars an hour.
Dislikes (Internships): Though the careers centre at the University of Sydney does offer help and guidance with internships, most companies prefer domestic students for internships with unlimited working rights. However, if an individual is determined enough to get one, there are many pathways to it- it just needs to be explore.
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Advanced Computing - Batch of 2027
3.7
The faculty is very knowledgeable, approachable and supportive.
Tips: Students should make sure they are choosing the right course. They should make sure they have a proper career path in mind and know what they want to do in the future. It's very expensive to change course later on, and almost impossible to complete a different course within the given time. Faculty are highly specialised, with the majority having Ph.D.s. The teaching is research-oriented and application-based. This includes practical learning, case studies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The faculty is also quite diverse, bringing a global perspective to the student learning experience. The teaching method is highly effective and collaborative. The only downside to the area is the insanely high rents in the city. I really enjoyed my time studying at the University of Sydney.
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Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars) - Batch of 2025
2.6
You should know what you want to achieve before joining the University of Sydney.
Tips: Before joining students should know what they want to achieve from their course, otherwise, they would feel very lost. A cultural shift would usually be felt in classes with group work. Scholarships I got were mostly project based, like research in 3-4th year. The course quality itself is debatable but highly dependent on individuals. Lectures are useful if you attend the tutorials/lab to consolidate them. I clean towards research than regular coursework in my final years, so I enjoy the honours year more.
Likes (Internships): The guidance for off-campus internships are very high-level and mostly focused on the application process. However, since internships are a compulsory module for engineering students, this forced me to apply for internships during my undergraduate years, which turned out to be a beneficial experience. On-campus internships are research-oriented, but there are relatively sufficient opportunities for everyone.
Dislikes (Value for money): The course quality at the University of Sydney varies a lot, and I think the overall quality is average. Also, the tuition fee increases every year, which is probably due to inflation. However, it's still very difficult for international students to support themselves with the full-time course requirements without some kind of extra income.
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Bachelor of Advanced Computing - Batch of 2026
3.8
There are a lot of opportunities to get involved in, catering to a wide variety of interests.
Tips: Make sure to research the course you’ll be pursuing, exchange options, scholarships, country, and future in that country for that course. Connect with graduates of that course on LinkedIn and ask for advice and their experience. Search the government website for scholarships. Student life is really good. However, it honestly depends on how much you involve yourself in the various opportunities offered. Internships are not supported directly by the university. You need to find them yourself. Many internships are only open to citizens of Australia or permanent residents. There are very few choices for international students, and you may have difficulty finding one. You will need to network with people and make contacts in order to land an internship.
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Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Software Engineering) - Batch of 2024
4.4
USYD is pretty good in terms of providing quality support, education, multi-dimensional help.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be aware of the fees, courses, accommodation, lifestyle, expectations, culture, and processes for enrolling and changing courses. It is also very helpful to know about the financial support, services, and international student support that are available. Knowing what to do first will help students adjust to the college and their new surroundings.
Likes (Value for money): Students should keep their resume up to date and be open to different opportunities. Help and support are available, but students should not compromise their studies. Balanced part-time jobs can make it even more feasible.
Dislikes (Internships): It might be tricky as it's too busy to keep up with studies and daily life as an international student but it's the hard work pays off and the growth at different levels is tremendous. My experience has been pretty rewarding so far though challenging at times.
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Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Software Engineering) - Batch of 2025
3.1
The university has strong and interactive curriculum. The faculty are very talented.
Tips: Before coming to Sydney University, I recommend that you research the course you have selected to determine its long-term value. Also, find out which courses you will need to take throughout your degree. There is a cultural shift in the Australian way of living. People don't like being referred to as Sir or Madam. Overall, studying is stressful, but I am satisfied with my course and the country I am living in.
Likes (Public transportation): Sydney transport is very convenient as the lines are generally connected to most of the major stops as well as the frequency of the transport coming in every 5-10 minutes. The weak part of the system is the bus which generally takes 30-60 minutes to wait.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Usually, large companies sponsor visas like Google or Microsoft. As well as well-known companies in the local area. They generally offer work visa to accelerate settlement in Australia. Job roles for my degree is Graduate/Intern software engineer in the early career.
Reviewed on 14 Dec 2024Read more
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