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Fee componentsAmount (for 1 - 3 years)
INR 21.56 L - 36.96 L
INR 7.03 L - 23.3 L
INR 29.62 K - 38.75 K
INR 67.2 K - 78.4 K
INR 16.46 K - 4.58 L
INR 29.73 L - 66.01 L
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INR 22.58 L - 38.71 L#25 QS, 2026
INR 23.46 L - 38.7 L#19 QS, 2026
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INR 20.35 L - 33.96 L#36 QS, 2026
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INR 18.44 L - 34.6 L#20 QS, 2026
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4.3/5
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Vibe of Campus
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  • Academically oriented
  • Easy going
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  • 60% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.3
Part time work4
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.7
Student Life4.7
Value for money3.7
Public transportation5
Safety4.7
Indian Food4.7
Permanent Immigration4.3
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Master of Pharmacy - Batch of 2026
5
A wonderful place to learn and earn.
Tips: Students must check for scholarships for international students, as the University of Sydney provides 20% scholarships to all Indian students who apply before paying the fees. Don't do unnecessary prerequisites if not necessary, they do waive them. Also, don't pay for the application fees as it is waived all the time.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Wonderful campus and activities. There are tonnes of events every month for students. There are many societies for students as well to join and have fun. Engaging activities and welcoming events every semester. Parties and clubs are held now and then. Support and well-being for students as well.
Dislikes (Student Life): Excellent staff and university facilities. Accessible rooms with 24-hour open library and student rooms allocated specially for international students. Also, the teaching facilities here are high-tech with the most advanced technologies installed.
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Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Electrical) - Batch of 2024
3.9
Quality Education, practical experience, but high cost.
Tips: The university provides excellent facilities, but the tuition fee is expensive. It is very academically oriented and one would excel if looking into academic research with good funding and support. There is a little shortage of diversity in the classrooms, especially for master's degree courses. Finding jobs and internships in the teaching sector is tough at present, and networking is the biggest source to find good opportunities. Although the service sector jobs are huge in number, there is a dearth of R&D jobs, especially for international students on visas. The city has become more and more expensive each year with ever-increasing rents and cost of living. Universities don't offer scholarships that are of significant amount except for PhD and Post Doc students. The city and the country are one of the most beautiful places to live with a big Indian community already settled here in certain parts. Overall, the education is good, but it is of less value for money considering the high auxiliary expenses however, if you can manage to get a scholarship, it's a good option to consider.
Likes (Public transportation): Well-connected public transport, although a bit expensive. A comprehensive network of trains and buses running round the clock. Transportation directly connects most of the residential places to the university as the central station and central bus stop are next to the university. It is also possible to find accommodation close to university.
Dislikes (Part time work): Due to a large number of international students coming to Sydney, the number of opportunities is limited and that is the case for both on-campus and off-campus jobs. Part-time work with academics is quite manageable as long as you study throughout the semester. Hourly rate for part-time jobs off campus is around 25-30 AUD.
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Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Biomedical) - Batch of 2025
3.9
Usyd Description by a postgrad student
Tips: Everything regarding planning your course must be discovered yourself. And networking with like-minded individuals is just as important. The curriculum sometimes clashes with undergrad students which makes you question the postgraduate degree but it's easier to find internships.
Likes (Indian Food): Plenty of Indian food restaurants in the city. I work a part-time job at one of them. So anytime you crave Indian food just go down to paramatta, Harris park, and you'll find plenty of food joints representing different cuisines of India. So can't really miss home food here.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships in my field of study are available only for domestic students, as I found out recently. There's a lot of competition when it comes to roles like Research Assistants and Teaching Assistants, it's always better to look for internships externally.
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Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Biomedical) - Batch of 2023
4.8
Challenging yet rewarding experience at NUS with global exposure and research opportunities.
Tips: Transitioning to the National University of Singapore (NUS) was exciting yet academically demanding. The multicultural environment made it easy to adapt, though the academic rigour required disciplined study habits. I received a merit-based scholarship through the ASEAN/NUS scheme, which covered a significant part of tuition and offered a monthly living allowance. The university offers a globally competitive curriculum, excellent research opportunities, and access to top-tier faculty. I'm highly satisfied with the quality of education, campus life, and exposure to a global career path. The blend of academic excellence and vibrant culture makes it a great destination for international students.
Likes (Indian Food): Singapore is a food paradise. It offers a wide variety of affordable and tasty options from Indian, Chinese, Malay to Western cuisines. Hawker centers and food courts near campus serve authentic Indian vegetarian and non-veg meals under SGD 5. I prefer eating out here because the food is hygienic, budget-friendly, and save time. Cooking is also an option for those staying in hostels with kitchen facilities.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): NUS graduates are highly valued by employers worldwide, and several companies offer job roles in Singapore itself. Tech giants like Google, Grab, and Shopee hire graduates in Software Engineer, Data Scientist, and Business Analyst roles. However, not all companies offer direct visa sponsorship, which can be a limitation. The average salary package ranges between SGD 45,000 to 70,000 annually, depending on the role and industry. With a degree from NUS, opportunities in Singapore and abroad increase significantly after gaining 12 years of work experience.
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Master of Computer Science - Batch of 2026
4.4
The University of Sydney is a great college and worth the money.
Tips: Students should know that it is very hard to get a part-time job in Sydney and it is also expensive for students to live as the campus is located in the centre near the Opera House. We have a lot of fast food chains, however, they mostly prefer Australians for a jobs although some shops hire international students but the competition is high as student numbers are high in Sydney.
Likes (Value for money): Great faculty and advanced syllabus. You have to spend more time on your studies at least 35 hours per week. I think the tuition fee is more expensive when we compare it to other Universities but I would say it is worth it. The tuition fee is around 53000 AUD and we have a couple of scholarships for people from India to avail.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are no Indian food restaurants around the campus. You have to go far to find a good Indian restaurant and the on-campus food is expensive. Mainly we have Arabic restaurants and we have fast food chains like Mecca and KFC which are 800m away from the campus.
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The University of Sydney application fee for the Master's in Management programme is AUD 150 or INR 8,648. The application fee is non-refundable for students. However, the following are the University of Sydney admission requirements for international students to study the Master of Management:

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According to an unofficial source, the University of Sydeny acceptance rate stands at 70% meaning that out of every 100 applications, 70 students are given an offer letter by this university.

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International students can expect the University of Sydney admissions to be moderately competitive at the acceptance rate at this university stands at 70%. This indicates that out of every 100 applications, the university sent offers to 70 of them.

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