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B.E. / B.Tech(8 courses)
INR 27 L - 31 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-5 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 85 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above
MS(5 courses)
INR 27 L - 30 LGet Fee Details
Duration18 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 85 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above
PG Diploma(2 courses)
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above

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Vibe of Campus
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  • 48% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.5
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.3
Value for money3.8
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.6
Indian Food3.7
Permanent Immigration3.5
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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies - Batch of 2026
3.9
The university is super organized, the campus is beautiful and the faculty is amazing.
Tips: The transition was nerve-racing but exciting. It did take a couple of months to adjust as moving from India to Australia was a massive shift. But by the third semester, it did start to feel like home. There were a lot of cultural differences, but overall, the people are really sweet in Australia, and that really helps. Once you start to find your own set of people or even one person you can rely on, it starts getting better. I did not apply for any scholarships as I wasn't aware. I'm really satisfied with my university as well as the country. Australia is really underrated. The University of Sydney is one of the best in the world, and it does live up to its reputation. Everything is super organised, the campus is beautiful, the faculty is amazing, and you do find your people eventually. Sydney is known to have really beautiful weather, stunning beaches, and, of course, the ever-charming Harbour Bridge and Opera House. There are so many clubs/societies/events to get involved in on campus, and you can make your university life fun. Most of my friends and I landed casual jobs very early on, which helped us with our finances, so I'm really happy with my decision.
Likes (Public transportation): Sydney's public transport is known to be one of the best in the world and I can definitely second that. There are buses to and from all the busy areas. The buses are almost always on time and super clean. Train station and trains are super clean and easy to navigate. I've never had to deal with problems due to public transport, it's super convenient.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I don't have a lot of knowledge about permanent residence; however, it isn't as hard as other countries like the US and UK. I've seen a lot of people get PRs. I am too attached to India, so I still think I would come back but I definitely think it is an amazing country to permanent settled in.
Reviewed on 8 Apr 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.
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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 Commerce - Batch of 2026
4
The University of Sydney Business School provides a lot of opportunities for students.
Tips: There was no cultural shift that I experienced here as I have been in Sydney since I was 13 years old. Therefore, I was used to the vibrant multiculturalism of the city which facilitated a smoother transition for me from high school to university. Unfortunately, I did not avail of any scholarships yet however, I will be eligible for the Vice Chancellor's Global Mobility Scholarship for university exchange programs as my Weighted Average Mark (WAM) is currently around 80 which lies in the Distinction (D) range according to the university's grade descriptors. I am very satisfied with the course, university and the country of Australia which I often call a 'land of opportunities.'
Likes (Safety): The university has employed specialist staff who assist in reporting and resolving issues such as sexual harassment, assault, intimidating or threatening behaviour and discrimination or unfair treatment. These university support services are available between 9 am to 5 pm every weekday. Moreover, there is also a Sydney Uni app that provides students access to maps, locations and amenities.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a limited number of Indian restaurants available in my locality as well as the suburb in which the University of Sydney is located. Even though there are some Indian restaurants, the variety of local food offered is limited and the taste is not too authentic. Therefore, I prefer a mix of both eating outside and cooking dishes by myself in terms of Indian food.
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Master of Business Law - Batch of 2026
4.3
The University of Sydney provides great exposure.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should check out the course properly. Australia has jobs in a select few fields, mostly in the commerce and law departments. So, check out what course you are doing. Business law is the biggest field. Most of the faculty are adjunct faculty who are currently working, so they are big names professionally in their respective fields.
Likes (Post study jobs): The University of Sydney provides great exposure because it's the biggest university in one of the world's biggest cities. Australia has a referral system for jobs, which means you need a referral from a respected individual to get hired. But since this is such a big university, you'll have lots of people to refer you, making your job search easier.
Dislikes (Part time work): There were not many on-campus jobs, and those that were available were often filled by students who were enrolled in four-year degrees. The single year students do not get much opportunity on campus. It is much better off campus.
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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.
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International students must meet the University of Sydney MBA requirements listed below to boost their chances of securing admission:

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field;
  • A minimum of three years of relevant work experience;
  • A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 65 or equivalent in the undergraduate

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Yes, the University of Sydney Business School is one of the best institutes to provide international education with more than 450 courses. This is the oldest university in Australia and has been placed among the top 20 universities in the world by QS in the world university ranking. This university

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Graduates of the University of Sydney earn great return on investment through placement opportunities. Below are the details of the return on investment (ROI):

Course LevelAnnual Tuition FeeAverage Salary
MBAINR 24 L - 32 LAUD 150,000 / INR 81.5 L

Conversion Rate: 1 AUD = INR 54.35

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Yes, an average student can take admission at  University of Sydney Business School. The only thing is that the student needs to meet the minimum eligibility requirements and should have a strong academic record. The applicant also needs to qualify in the language proficiency tests like IELTS, etc.,

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Yes, you can get a part-time job easily while studying at the University of Sydney Business School. You need to follow the conditions of your Australian student visa in order to apply for jobs. Also, you need to keep in mind that your job schedule doesn't clash with your college hours to avoid inter

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