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Mamona Dixit

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There are two semesters at the University of Sydney for Engineering courses. The students are expected to register themselves on the official website of the university. 

Here are the general dates for UG and PG deadlines at the University of Sydney for international students:

EventDate
Semester 1 StartFeb 24, 2026
Semester 2 StartAug4, 2025
Semester 1 Application DeadlineDec 1, 2025 (Intl UG/PG)
Semester 2 Application DeadlineMay 15, 2025 (Intl UG/PG)

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Pallavi Garg

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International students can apply to the University of Sydney Engineering courses  twice in a year. The international students are required to register themselves on the official website, choose the program, and then navigate through the UAC portal to complete the application.

Here are the general dates for UG and PG deadlines at the University of Sydney for international students:

EventDate
Semester 1 StartFeb 24, 2026
Semester 2 StartAug4, 2025
Semester 1 Application DeadlineDec 1, 2025 (Intl UG/PG)
Semester 2 Application DeadlineMay 15, 2025 (Intl UG/PG)

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Piyush Rastogi

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Students applying to the Engineering courses at the University of Sydney can choose from a variety of specializations. The Faculty of Engineering consists of 8 schools under it, equipped to train in a wide variety of specializations such as Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Information Engineering, and Project Management.

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Bhumika Vimal

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International students can choose from a variety of Engineering courses at the UG and PG levels. However, these courses cannot be considered expensive. 

Refer to the table below for the fee for University of Sydney Engineering courses:

USYD Course Level

USYD Engineering Tuition fee

Undergraduate

AUD 56,000 (INR 31 L)

Postgraduate coursework

AUD 53,000 to AUD 56,500 (INR 29.5 L to INR 31 L)

Postgraduate research

AUD 53,500 (INR 29.5 L)

(AUD 1 = INR 56.13)

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Pallavi Garg

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The Faculty of Engineering has 8 schools under it, equipped to train in a wide variety of specialisations such as Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Information Engineering, and Project Management.

Below are the mentioned courses for the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sydney

Bachelors in Engineering

Civil and Bachelor of Design in Architecture

Aeronautical

Biomedical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

 

Master's in Engineering (MEng)

Intelligent Information Engineering

Civil Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Automation and Manufacturing Systems

Telecommunications Engineering

Software Engineering

Power Engineering

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Piyush Rastogi

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According to an unofficial source, the University of Sydney acceptance rate under its Engineering courses stands at 30%, which indicates a tough and selective admission process. The low acceptance rate suggests that out of every 100 applications, only 30 applicants were rolled out an offer letter. 

 

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Bhumika Vimal

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The Faculty of Engineering boasts its cutting-edge research facilities and its ability to contribute greatly to the Australian Economy. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses, spanning aeronautical, biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, computer science, project management, and more. 

Mentioned below are some of the specialties of the University of Sydney Engineering courses:

  • Enhanced Digital and Computational Foundations
  • Award-Winning Professional Engagement Program
  • Diverse and Future-Focused Specializations
  • Opportunities for Combined Degrees
  • Industry Relevance and Experiential Learning
  • Focus on Innovation and Sustainabilit
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Mohit Thapa

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Monash University and the University of Sydney are some of the most reputed universities in the Australia. Every university has its advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, students must check all the essential parameters when choosing a university. Some essential parameters include scholarships offered, location, fee, acceptance rate, placement rate, and more. Monash University placement rate stands at 70.3%. Whereas, the University of Sydney placement rate stands at 92%. Check the comparison listed below between Monash University and University of Sydney. The below comparison will help students in gaining more clarity on these univers

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Manashjyoti Sharma

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The University of Melbourne and University of Sydney are some of the best universities in the Australia. Both the universities have their own advantages and disadvantages. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Melbourne has overall ranking of #25 in world and #44 in world for University of Sydney. Check the comparison listed below between University of Melbourne and University of Sydney. The below comparison will surely help students in gaining more clarity on these universities respectively:

Parameters

University of Melbourne

University of Sydney

Establishment

1853

1850

Location

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#25 in World

#44 in World

University Type

Public

Public

QS Ranking 25

#13

#19

Acceptance Rate

70%

7.56%

Placement Rate

98%

92%

Average Salary

INR 38.57 LPA

INR 37.19 LPA

UG Annual Fee

INR 20.22 L - 41.01 L

INR 17.88 L - 34.03 L

PG Annual Fee

INR 11.37 L - 60.68 L

INR 10.43 L - 50.66 L

Popular Streams

Engineering | Computer Science | Law

Business and Economics |Engineering | Information Technology

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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Yes, the University of Sydney permits international students to work while studying. Overseas students must be mindful of the fact that they can work no more than 48 hours per fortnight while classes are in session and it is essential that this employment does not interfere with a their academic program. During vacations, they can work for unlimited hours.

Know more about part-time jobs in Australia for international students.

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