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  • Alternative Star IconThere are over 3,000 courses to choose from across all fields of study.
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  • Alternative Star IconThe educated workforce in Australia enjoy the high standard of living.
  • Alternative Star IconEducation, infra and government services are above international averages.
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  • Alternative Star IconBig international student community in Australia fosters respect.
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landmark Key Fact IconExceptional Education
  • Alternative Star IconAustralian higher education is globally renowned and recognised.
  • Alternative Star IconThere are over 3,000 courses to choose from across all fields of study.
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  • Alternative Star IconThe educated workforce in Australia enjoy the high standard of living.
  • Alternative Star IconEducation, infra and government services are above international averages.
faceSmile Key Fact IconSafe Place to Study and Live
  • Alternative Star IconBig international student community in Australia fosters respect.
  • Alternative Star IconBacked by a strong law system, Australia is a safe place to study and live.
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International Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2026
4.3
UniSA is a lifetime opportunity that offers strong academic support.
Tips: Students should know that UniSA is a great university and a lifetime opportunity that offers strong academic support and a diverse, welcoming environment. UniSA is where global learning meets real-world support - be ready for growth, challenges and a vibrant cultural journey.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fees are well justified given the quality of education, access to resources and support services provided. The practical learning environment adds real value to my career goals. The overall learning experience feels aligned with industry expectations.
Dislikes (Internships): The guidance felt limited and largely self-directed. It would have been better if there were more curated or faculty-specific internships. UniSA provide the best internships and placement opportunities for medical students, hope it improves the process for other courses as well.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Finance (Global Investment and Trade) - Batch of 2020
4.4
Australian education and culture shift can be challenging.
Tips: There is a huge cultural and academic shift when you migrate to any other country. People are generally nice and want to talk to you and know your experience so you will have to be a bit more extrovert to make yourself known. I went with a scholarship which was around 10,000 Dollars deducted from the total tuition fee.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are only a few companies that will sponsor visas for employees. You have to apply for your own work visa post-study. Depending on your previous experience, students will generally get entry-level jobs but since there is minimum wage and quick progression, students will not face any issues and will be able to live comfortably.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Australian government constantly changes their immigration laws and jobs required to achieve Permanent Residence (PR). Even if you have planned your path to PR, circumstances can still change to where when you are applying for your post-study visa, they may not grant you that visa. Given a chance, I will permanently migrate to Australia.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Technology, Sydney
4.4
Great experience, good faculty and coursework.
Tips: Transitioning to university life coming from your home country is much easier when you stay open, make friends and take as much part as you can in activities. Scholarships range from 15 - 30% range, and a strong grade in high school can definitely land you a good scholarship. Students interested in IT and Tech careers should definitely keep UTS as a priority as they offer excellent faculty and coursework in the field. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time is manageable as long as you stick with the 48 hours per fortnight rule. A hard way to find part time currently due to the current market condition which is overloaded with students and workers. It is possible but students should be prepared to work hard for it.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement at the moment requires a good job placement and sponsorship. Due to the number of students coming lately, the immigration process is getting stricter, with only some candidates getting permanent residence. If given a chance, it is worth trying to aim for getting settled in the country.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Technology, Sydney
3.8
Embracing Diversity and Innovation at UTS.
Tips: I was born here and transitioned from high school to college. It was overwhelming at the start but eventually I got things working. I didn't face any cultural shift because UTS is a diverse university with people coming from different background and cultures. I didn't get any scholarships before, but there are plenty of them offered to both domestic and international students. It should be applied through the university's website. I would give my satisfaction a 9/10 rating because thanks to my studies and internship experiences, I got a job at NBN. Cost of living in Sydney is horrendous, but the culture is fantastic. I love my course and the things I learned from the university because they are practical.
Likes (Indian Food): Diverse food restaurants are available (Indian, Chinese, Mexican, etc.). Harris Park is basically a little India where you can get everything Indian. The only downside is the price which can get pretty expensive due to high cost of living in Sydney, but the quality is excellent. I mostly cook and eat myself, but I do eat outside at least once a week.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding internships are challenging and very competitive but if you have the right skills and connections, you could get it. If you are unable to get an internship, then UTS will help you find one within the campus. There are plenty of internships available regarding IT, but it's very challenging to get one due to high volume of applicants. So, connection is the key to get an internship.
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Technology, Sydney
4.2
One of the best University in Sydney with great faculty.
Tips: The university contributes a lot to my transformation journey. We get to learn a lot every day and meet people of different cultures and backgrounds, which is a wonderful experience. I had a 20% scholarship for my course study. The scholarship depends on your SOP and academic performance in your Bachelors. I am very fortunate to be at this university.
Likes (Internships): The guidance given at my university to apply for internships and jobs is excellent and there is a career hub department at the university where they help you build your resume guide with interview preparation, and they do have a website for jobs and internships. There will be a lot of networking events that help students build connections with industry professionals, which will indeed help in finding jobs and internships.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I am on a student visa and I will get a 3-year post-study work visa after this. During or after this period, we will be able to apply for PR. I haven't explored that option much. It depends on the course and the experience for accumulating points for PR (permanent president). I would like to permanently immigrate to this country.
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Master of Finance - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Technology, Sydney
3.9
The university has a practical approach towards academics.
Tips: I got a scholarship through an agent. Students should try going through an agent. Plenty of available courses with good faculty from business to medicine to sciences. The selection process was quite straight forward and they responded with an offer promptly post-checking your academic and previous employment (if any).
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2024Read more
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UniSA V/s UTS Sydney
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