The University of Sydney,Courses,Fees,Admission

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The University of Sydney Established in 1850, is an open research university, which is known to be among the world’s top universities. Also, it received a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria in 1858. After receiving the Royal Charter, the degrees given by the university were recognized as equal to those provided by universities in the United Kingdom. In 1938, New England University associated with the University of Sydney and later on, it became a separate university known as the University of New England. Also, few of the organizations were established within the premises, namely Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Cumberland College of Health Sciences and Guild Centre of Advanced Education.

The main campus of the university is called Camper down Campus which is located in Australia. It was constructed by Edmund Blacket in Neo-Gothic design and is known to be among the world’s most beautiful universities. The campus houses the Faculty of Science, Social Work, Pharmacy, Arts, Economics, Architecture and Veterinary Science which was newly introduced in the university.

University at a glance

Total International Students22,144
Size of Campus in acres178
Male/Female Ratio1 : 1.37
UG/PG Course Ratio1 : 3.86
No.of Campuses7
Yearly Hostel & Meals ExpenseINR 8.7 Lakh
International Students Websitehttps://sydney.edu.au/study/admissions/apply/entry-requirements/international-students.html

Fees

CoursesDuration1st Year Tuition Fees
MBA(2 Courses)18 MonthsAUD 50,000 – 67,000
BBA(2 Courses)1 – 3 YearsAUD 38,500 – 40,500
MS(22 Courses)12 – 36 MonthsAUD 37,500 – 49,000
BSc(5 Courses)3 – 4 YearsAUD 33,000 – 45,000
BE/Btech(17 Courses)3 – 5 YearsAUD 40,000 – 50,000
MIM(15 Courses)1 – 2 YearsAUD 40,000 – 46,500
MEng(14 Courses)1.5 YearsAUD 44,500 – 46,000
MArch(9 Courses)1.5 – 2 YearsAUD 32,000 – 39,500
MA(2 Courses)1 – 2 YearsAUD 35,500 – 37,500
Other Courses(26 Courses)1 – 5 YearsAUD 27,000 – 53,000

Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
MBA(2 Courses)IELTS : 7 & Above TOEFL : 96 & Above PTE : 68 & Above
BBA(2 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 85-96 PTE : 61-68
MS(22 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7.5 TOEFL : 85-105 PTE : 61-76
BSc(5 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 85-96 PTE : 61-68
BE/Btech(17 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 85-96 PTE : 61-68
MIM(15 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 85-96 PTE : 61-68
MEng(14 Courses)IELTS : 6.5 & Above TOEFL : 85 & Above PTE : 61 & Above
MArch(9 Courses)IELTS : 7 & Above TOEFL : 96 & Above PTE : 68 & Above
MA(2 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 85-96 PTE : 61-68
Other Courses(26 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7.5 TOEFL : 85-110 PTE : 61-76

Admission Requirements

DocumentsSOP : Not required LOR : Needed for few courses Essays : Not required CV : Needed for few courses Additional documents : Required
Application feesAUD 100 – 125
Type of deadlineDepends on course

On campus accommodation

Available

Description

  • University is offering accommodation facilities to all the undergraduate and postgraduate students on-campus
  • It offers several options for on-campus living, ranging from university-run accommodation to residential colleges with catered meals or self-catered meal options
  • Some of the residential colleges include- International House, Mandelbaum House, Sancta Sophia College, etc. 
  • International House is the only University owned and operated residential college that offers secure on-campus accommodation to 200 undergraduate and postgraduate students from Australia and around the world
  • All single rooms are fully furnished and include a bed, desk, wardrobe, mirror, telephone and internet connection

Link for on-campus housing: http://sydney.edu.au/campus-life/accommodation.html

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