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#47 in World

#2 in Australia

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The University of Sydney Ranking

#2

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World rank by different ranking providers

Shiksha

#47

QS Ranking

#28

US News Ranking

#29

THE Ranking

#53

ARWU Ranking

#72
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Q:   How is University of Sydney ranked in the world?
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The University of Sydney is one of the top ranked university in Australia. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings University of Sydney has a ranking of #45 in world and #2 in Australia. Sydney University is ranked by top bodies all around the world that are mentioned below:

Ranking Bodies

Rank

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#45 in World and #2 in Australia

QS Rankings

#25  World University Ranking 2026

Times Higher Education

#53 World University Ranking 2026

U.S. News & World Report

#29 in Best Global Universities 2026

Q:   Is the University of Sydney a Tier 1 university?
A: 

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 like QS, US World and News, THE and more. As per QS, the Uni of Sydney ranks #25 in the world in 2026. 







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The University of Sydney Course Ranking 2026

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Specializations in MS Program

Mathematics

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#35

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#76
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#46

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Politics

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Q:   Which one is better among University of Sydney and University of Melbourne for an MS in Computer Science?
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The University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney are popular universities to study master's courses in Australia. They both offer quality education at an affordable cost to international students. According to Shiksha popularity ranking, Melbourne University ranks #1 and Sydney University ranks #2 for MS course. The table below includes the comparison between these two universities in terms of thier ranking and tuition fees for MS in Computer Science:

UniversitiesMS in CS First Year FeesRanking in the World by QS in 2025
University of Sydney MS in CSINR 30 L18
University of Melbourne MS in CSINR 24 L13

Both universities look good in terms of their world ranking and first-year fees for MS in CS courses. Therefore, it's your choice where you wish to study MS in Computer Science in Australia among both universities.

Q:   Which are the most popular courses at the University of Sydney for Indian students?
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For Indian students, the most popular courses at the University of Sydney are available in the fields of Business (Commerce), Engineering & Computer Science, Data Science and Health Medicine. 

Given below are the top-ranked courses, take a look - 

  • Global MBA (#44)
  • Arts and Humanities (#42)
  • Politics (#55)
  • Engineering & Technology (#46)
  • Accounting & Finance (#27)
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The University of Sydney Ranking by US News & World Report 2025

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Q:   How is the University of Sydney ranked in 2025?
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The University of Sydney has been ranked by some of the top ranking bodies like the US World and News, QS World  and THE rankings,  

US News University of Sydney has got top positions under a lot of categories such as -

  • Best Global Universities
  • Best Global Universities in New Zealand
  • Best Global Universities in Australia
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Artificial Intelligence  

As per these rankings, the University of Sydney is ranked #29 in 2025 which is constant from what it was in 2024.

Q:   Is the University of Sydney better than the University of Melbourne?
A: 

Both universities see neck to neck when it comes to the US News and World rankings.

For the year 2025, the University of Sydney took over Melbourne. Being two of the best in Australia, there is no absolute answer to this question. 

Indian students need to choose one using other factors like fees, acceptance rate and curriculum.

Look at the table of comparison given below -

University Name

US World and News 2024

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University of Sydney

29

29

University of Melbourne

27

30

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University of Sydney
FT (Financial Times) Ranking 2025

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MBA
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Master in Management
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The University of Sydney Ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds 2026

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Accounting and Finance
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2927– / –
Architecture and Built Environment3028– / –
Art and Design51101– / –
Biological Sciences6252– / –
Communication and Media Studies2828– / –
Engineering and Technology
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Global MBA
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Law and Legal Studies1817– / –
Mathematics3835– / –
Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering5256– / –
Medicine2726– / –
Nursing2019– / –
Performing Arts5151– / –
Pharmacy and Pharmacology1920– / –
Physics and Astronomy8167– / –
Politics4255– / –
Sociology3933– / –

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Q:   What is the University of Sydney's QS Ranking?
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QS is one of the most well known ranking authorities in the world. The ranking authority offers the best rankings for colleges and universities all over the globe. The QS ranking for this university has been fluctuating since 2023. 

The University of Sydney QS rankings over the years under a variety of categories:

QS Ranking2023202420252026
World University Ranking41191825
Q:   How is the University of Sydney ranked by the QS?
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In the QS Rankings 2026, The University of Sydney is ranked well and among the top universities in the world. 

Given are the scores by the QS rankings -

The University of Sydney QS Ranking Criteria

Weight out of 100

Overall

89.4

Academic Reputation

98.9

Citations per Faculty

94.3

Employment Outcomes

95.8

Employer Reputation

94.2

Faculty Student Ratio

15.7

International Faculty Ratio

99.9

International Research Network

95.5

International Student Ratio

100

Sustainability

97.6

 

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The University of Sydney Ranking by THE (Times Higher Education) Ranking 2026

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Arts and Humanities404542
Engineering
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Law404746
Life Sciences464746
Medicine and Health383530
PG Business and Economics
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Psychology565053

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Q:   Has THE ranked the University of Sydney?
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Yes, Times Higher Education has ranked the University of Sydney in the best universities of the world. Multiple factors are used for the same. 

THE 'World University Rankings' evaluate each important parameter of a university before issuing any ranking to the university or college.

As per THE university is ranked at #53 which is an improvement from what is was the last year. Earlier this ranking fell a little but this year, it again got better.

Q:   What criteria is used by the QS rankings to rank the University of Sydney?
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The University of Sydney is ranked by the QS rankings based on some valid parameters and the scores derived from them. Overall, this university got a score of 75 in the Times Higher Education 2026.

Those parameters include -

  • Teaching
  • Research
  • Citations
  • International outlooks
  • Industry income

 

 

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Law151101101
Mathematics2015176
Nursing7106
Physics15176101
Political Sciences151151101
Sociology1017676

University of Sydney
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 47% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Liberal
Internships3.4
Part time work3.9
Post study jobs3.9
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.5
Value for money3.9
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.6
Indian Food4.1
Permanent Immigration3.6
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Master of Computer Science (advanced entry) - Batch of 2026
4.3
A prestigious and academically strong university with great exposure
Tips: Students should know that USYD is academically demanding and expect consistent effort, independent learning, and good time management. Moving to Sydney was a massive mix of excitement and pure chaos. The study culture here was a total shock to the system at first—you're suddenly forced to do a ton of independent learning, endless group projects, and actually speak up constantly in class. On top of that, navigating the day-to-day cultural shift was pretty overwhelming. You have to get used to a completely different communication style, adapt to the local lifestyle, and somehow figure out how to manage your own budget when the city is notoriously expensive. I availed a 20% scholarship, but still I had to plan my finances carefully. Overall, I am satisfied with the university, course and country because the experience has helped me grow academically, professionally and personally.
Likes (Safety): I rated 5 for safety because I felt the campus and surrounding areas were generally secure, organized and student-friendly. Apart from campus security, USYD provides services such as emergency support, safety alerts, the SafeZone app, counseling/reporting support, and security assistance when required. Sydney is mostly safe and welcoming, though the city can feel expensive and crowded at times, especially around peak transport hours.
Dislikes (Value for money): I rated 3 for value for money because the University of Sydney offers strong academic quality, global reputation, experienced faculty, and good career exposure, but the tuition fee is quite high for international students. The fee feels partly justified because of the university brand value, resources, industry connections, and quality of teaching, but the overall cost becomes heavy when accommodation and living expenses in Sydney are added.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 4400
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 87900
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Enterprise) - Batch of 2024
4.5
A Truly Global Learning Experience
Tips: Transition is easy if one moves consciously and does detailed research. Yes, I got a $10K scholarship. It's mostly based on your profile and experience, but there was one student who got a 50% scholarship as an underprivileged quota. The best country to come and study and migrate to if someone has long-term goals/plans.
Likes (Internships): Ample internship opportunities with world-leading organizations and career teams support building up a great network. The career team takes great initiative to conduct regular talks and events and invite alumni and leaders from leading companies to share experiences and conduct networking events.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Unless one picks another course to complete 2 years of study, since this is an 18-month course, one will not be eligible for a TR Visa. PR is point-based, or, if sponsored by an employer, the chances are 1 in thousands. It's one of the most difficult countries to get PR, so be mindful of that and do proper research.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 4500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 82000
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Commerce (Extension) - Batch of 2026
4.4
My college offers a lot of career learnings.
Tips: You will experience homesickness initially and feel overwhelmed due to the sudden transition. But keep on doing, and slowly you will learn everything. People are quite supportive, but be aware of scammers in terms of renting, especially while booking from offshore.
Likes (Student Life): Student life here is full of ventures and enjoyment, but on the other hand, consistency and hard work are a must to sustain it, and one needs to study with focus. But balancing this all at the same time is quite fun. The university organizes a lot of educational and career events to help students.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I went with this rating mostly because trying to get a PR here is turning into a massive headache with the immigration laws constantly shifting. Honestly, the requirements are getting tougher by the day. I’d say the whole situation is pretty up in the air, since it really comes down to whether you can actually score a job that sponsors you and if you even qualify for the right visa.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3000
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 60000
Reviewed on 15 May 2026Read more
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Master of Commerce (Extension) - Batch of 2025
4.0
Life in the Land down Under
Tips: The only major cultural shock for me was the magnitude of the Asian crowd in my course. This is mainly because Sydney is the biggest hub, and my course was more quant-based, so predominantly Asian and Indian crowd—I received a 20% scholarship on my tuition fee. The campus is beautiful, and the Business School is world-class. The course is also good, but I would recommend keeping in touch with the university counselor to make the most of it.
Likes (Indian Food): Several general stores are available that sell desi food. Fresh dairy products, lentils, and packaged food are all available at a marked-up price. - Many Indian and Nepalese restaurants are in all the suburbs, which makes it easy to access Indian food. - I prefer cooking for myself since it's significantly cheaper and everything is available in stores.
Dislikes (Value for money): Living expenses in Sydney are very high (rent, groceries, public transportation). USYD is one of the most expensive in Australia already, and everyday costs add up big time—strive for higher scholarships, as many options are available. Since the campus is located towards the city center, looking for accommodation close by can be very heavy on the pockets—a very high volume of international students crowd, making it tougher to find rentals and jobs in the vicinity.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 4500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 6 May 2026Read more
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Master of Economics - Batch of 2025
4.3
Great academics and lifestyle, but tough job market.
Tips: Students should come prepared for an academically rigorous environment and a highly competitive job market. The transition was smooth socially, but culturally, there is a shift in independence, self management and communication style. No scholarship in my case, so financial planning is very important. I would not suggest going there with debt, considering the volatile situations around the world currently. I am satisfied with the university's academic quality, exposure, and global perspective. Though job opportunities require effort and patience.
Likes (Safety): Sydney is, in general, a safe and student friendly place. Strong lawns, emergency help points, late night transport monitoring, safety apps and responsive local police. In my experience, people are cooperative and respectful, which makes daily life comfortable for students. Campus security is great, free access to third party tracking and security apps, cooperative police and local citizens gives a sense of assurance and comfort.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The current market is difficult in Australia. The first preference is given to the citizens and permanent residents. Finding a company that gives you a job before TR adds an extra layer of complexity. There are opportunities, but they require persistence, networking and stronger skills.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 28 Feb 2026Read more
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Master of Commerce (Extension) - Batch of 2025
4.3
A world class university in the middle of Sydney.
Tips: I have settled in quite well after reaching Sydney. Life has been good and I am comfortable. There were definitely some shifts when it comes to the lifestyle and culture but observation and adaptability helped me navigate through. I did receive one scholarship which is the Sydney India Scholars Scholarship. I applied for it through my educational agent, which was a waiver of 20 percent on the tuition fee. When it comes to the University, I feel it has everything which anyone would be after, but the course lacks a certain level of practicality and would be better if there was that thing included. Australia is an amazing place to be in and anyone would love it here.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 4400
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 83800
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026Read more
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Sydney Uni Master of Data Science course is 1.5 years long. This course has been accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). The tuition fee of this course is AUD 57,900 (Around INR 38.3 lakh). While studying this course, students are going to develop Analytical and Technical skills requir

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Uni of Sydney offers 14 MBA Course to International students for a duration of 1-2 years. The tuition fee of MBA courses is INR 29 L – 39 L. The top MBA specifications are-

·       Master of Management (15 months)

·       MBA Leadership and Enterprise (18 months)

·       Master of Economics (1 year)

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In the QS Global MBA rankings, Sydney University ranks at #44 in 2026. Whereas in 2025 QS Global MBA rankings, this university ranked at #45. The Business School of Sydney University is AACSB accredited. Note that Syndey University does not offer full-time MBA course. It is available in the part tim

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GMAT scores are not compulsory, they are important only when the student have not scored the strong grades or marks in their undergraduation. The least GMAT scores is around 630. The other requirements for MBA course are-

·       CV with relevant work experience (3 years)

·       UG Degree (65%)

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Khushi Arora

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Griffith University is the better option for Indian students seeking:

  • Nursing, Environmental Science, and Visual Arts
  • Lower tuition fees and living costs than Sydney

University of Sydney is better if:

  • Better global prestige (#28 in the world)
  • Better networking opportunities and ROI (average graduation sa

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