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Student Accommodation Near Sydney Institute of Business and Technology
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£355/wk
Closest option
0.53 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology is located at 255 Elizabeth Street, placing students in a highly connected central Sydney setting close to Museum Station, Castlereagh Street and the Downing Centre. The supplied accommodation options are unusually walkable compared with many city pages: all six listed properties sit within 0.85 km of the SIBT coordinates. The closest is the room in a 6 bedroom apartment at 68 Campbell Street, Surry Hills, around 0.53 km away, with prices from A$500 per week. The lowest starting price is the 603 Harris Street room in Ultimo at A$355 per week, around 0.85 km away. Haymarket’s 701 George Street listing gives a strong value middle ground from A$400 per week and only 0.59 km from campus. Students wanting managed residence amenities can compare Scape Darling House, Scape Darling Square and Scape Quay, all within walking range and all listing bills included.
Quick Answers
SIBT students have a strong set of walkable accommodation options across Surry Hills, Haymarket, Darling Square and Ultimo. The closest listing is 68 Campbell Street at 0.53 km, while the cheapest listed option is 603 Harris Street in Ultimo from A$355 per week. Scape Darling Square gives the strongest amenity mix with a gym, cinema, gaming room, rooftop and study lounge, while 701 George Street is a useful budget-distance balance at A$400 per week and 0.59 km from SIBT.
Best For Budget
Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 603 Harris Street, Ultimo, Sydney
Best For Closest
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 68 Campbell, Surry Hills, Sydney
Best For Amenities
Scape Darling Square, Sydney
Best For Studios
Not specified in source data
Best Value Tradeoff
Room in a 16 Bedroom Apartment, 701 George St, Haymarket balances a walkable 0.59 km distance, A$400 starting price, bills included and weekly common-area cleaning.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 6 minutes walking
A$500/wk
View RoomsAround 7 minutes walking
A$400/wk
View RoomsAround 8 minutes walking
A$699/wk
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A$499/wk
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A$689/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 68 Campbell, Surry Hills | A$500 | Private room with shared kitchen and shared bathroom | 0.53 km | Around 6 minutes walking | Fully furnished, shared communal spaces, fully furnished kitchen, location benefit | Electricity, water, unlimited WiFi internet |
| Room in a 16 Bedroom Apartment, 701 George St, Haymarket | A$400 | Private room with shared kitchen and shared bathroom | 0.59 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Laundry, weekly common-area cleaning, central Haymarket location | Electricity, water, heating, WiFi |
| Scape Darling House | A$699 | Private room, shared room, entire place | 0.69 km | Around 8 minutes walking | Events program, laundry, lounge, study lounge, 24/7 security | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, all-inclusive food offering |
| Scape Darling Square | A$499 | Private room, shared room, entire place | 0.69 km | Around 8 minutes walking | Gym, cinema, gaming room, rooftop, study lounge | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Scape Quay | A$689 | Private room with shared kitchen and private bathroom | 0.79 km | Around 9 minutes walking | Event program, management community, lounge, gym, 24/7 security | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 603 Harris Street, Ultimo | A$355 | Private room with shared kitchen, shared bathroom and private bathroom options | 0.85 km | Around 10 minutes walking | Large courtyard, furnished kitchen, unlimited WiFi, living room, large private room | WiFi, water, electricity |
Best Student Areas
Surry Hills
Surry Hills is represented by the 68 Campbell Street listing, the closest supplied property to SIBT at 0.53 km. It gives students a short walk to 255 Elizabeth Street while keeping them near central Sydney transport around Museum Station. The property is a private-room setup with shared kitchen and shared bathroom access, and bills include electricity, water and unlimited WiFi internet.
Haymarket
Haymarket is a strong practical choice for students who want a lower starting price while staying close to SIBT. The 701 George Street listing is around 0.59 km from the campus coordinates and starts from A$400 per week. It includes electricity, water, heating and WiFi, plus laundry access and weekly professional cleaning for common areas.
Darling Square and Darling Drive
Darling Square and Darling Drive work better for students who prefer managed residences with structured facilities. Scape Darling House and Scape Darling Square are both around 0.69 km from SIBT, while Scape Quay is around 0.79 km away. These properties cost more than smaller private-room listings but add residence features such as study lounges, events, security support, gym access, cinema, rooftop or food offering depending on the property.
Ultimo
Ultimo gives the lowest starting price in this supplied property group through the 603 Harris Street listing. At 0.85 km from SIBT, it remains walkable while offering a private-room setup with shared and private bathroom arrangements shown in the room data. The listing includes a large courtyard, furnished kitchen, unlimited WiFi, living room and bills covering WiFi, water and electricity.
The strongest nearby-place data around SIBT is transport-focused, which is exactly what central Sydney students need. Museum Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C is around 0.19 km from the campus coordinates, while Castlereagh St Near Liverpool St is around 0.2 km away. Castlereagh St before Bathurst St, Museum Station Downing Centre Stand E and Museum Station Elizabeth St Stand D are also within 0.25 km. This makes the SIBT area easy to navigate for students moving between home, class and part-time work. The property data adds more student-life detail: 603 Harris Street mentions access to Broadway Shopping Centre, Woolworths Haymarket, Paddy's Market, Darling Harbour, Town Hall Station and Central Station. Scape Darling Square and Scape Darling House place students near Darling Drive, while the Haymarket and Surry Hills listings keep students close to George Street, Campbell Street and Elizabeth Street.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near SIBT should start with budget and living style. For the lowest rent, 603 Harris Street in Ultimo starts from A$355 and remains walkable at around 10 minutes. For the closest address, 68 Campbell Street in Surry Hills is around 6 minutes away but starts higher at A$500. The 701 George Street room in Haymarket is arguably the cleanest value tradeoff: A$400 starting rent, 0.59 km distance, bills included and weekly common-area cleaning. Students who want a managed residence should compare Scape Darling Square, Scape Darling House and Scape Quay. Darling Square has the strongest amenity mix, Darling House includes an all-inclusive food offering, and Scape Quay lists private bathroom access with gym and lounge facilities. Students who prefer quieter private-room living may lean towards Campbell Street, George Street or Harris Street. Students who want more support, events and security may prefer Scape.
University Info
Address
255 Elizabeth St, 2000
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Sydney accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want central city rooms close to Elizabeth Street.
SIBT accommodation demand can increase before major intake periods, so students should check availability early when searching for walkable rooms in Surry Hills, Haymarket, Darling Square or Ultimo.
Getting to Campus
SIBT is located at 255 Elizabeth Street, with Museum Station and several Castlereagh Street bus stops close to the campus coordinates. All listed properties are within 0.85 km, so walking is realistic for most students, subject to route preference and daily schedule.
68 Campbell Street, Surry Hills: around 6 minutes walking
701 George Street, Haymarket: around 7 minutes walking
Scape Darling House: around 8 minutes walking
Scape Darling Square: around 8 minutes walking
Scape Quay: around 9 minutes walking
603 Harris Street, Ultimo: around 10 minutes walking
Nearby transport entries supplied around SIBT include Museum Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C at 0.19 km, Castlereagh St Near Liverpool St at 0.2 km, Castlereagh St before Bathurst St at 0.22 km, Museum Station, Downing Centre, Stand E at 0.23 km and Museum Station, Elizabeth St, Stand D at 0.25 km.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed properties include bills information, which is important for students budgeting in central Sydney.
68 Campbell Street includes electricity, water and unlimited WiFi internet.
701 George Street includes electricity, water, heating and WiFi.
Scape Darling House includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and an all-inclusive food offering.
Scape Darling Square includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Scape Quay includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
603 Harris Street includes WiFi, water and electricity.
Students should check whether bills apply to the exact room they are booking and whether any fair-use limits, cleaning fees, laundry costs or meal terms apply.
Room Types
private room
Private rooms are available across all six listed properties. Prices start from A$355 per week at 603 Harris Street, while managed residence private-room options at Scape properties sit higher.
shared room
Shared rooms appear in the Scape Darling House and Scape Darling Square room data. Students considering shared rooms should confirm bathroom access, kitchen setup, security, bills and whether food is included.
entire place
Entire place options appear in the Scape Darling House and Scape Darling Square room data. These can offer more independence, but students should check the live listing for exact rent, layout and availability.
Booking Advice
Students should compare early because central Sydney walkable rooms can move quickly, especially when bills, WiFi and private-room options are included.
Area & Transport
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology students benefit from a central location at 255 Elizabeth Street. The immediate transport cluster includes Museum Station and several bus stands on Elizabeth Street and Castlereagh Street, all within 0.25 km in the supplied data. That is why even properties in Surry Hills, Haymarket, Darling Square and Ultimo remain practical without needing a long commute. Campbell Street is the closest at 0.53 km, while George Street is 0.59 km and the Darling Drive Scape properties sit at 0.69 km. Scape Quay is 0.79 km and Harris Street is 0.85 km. Students who walk daily should compare the route at class times and after dark, not just the kilometre figure. Those who rely on public transport can use Museum Station and nearby bus stands as key reference points. The best location choice depends on whether the student wants a private room, residence services, a cheaper rent, or easier access to Haymarket, Darling Square and Ultimo everyday amenities.
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Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
Distances are calculated from the Sydney Institute of Business and Technology coordinates supplied in the source data.
Only nearby student accommodation listings from the supplied property data have been included.
Walking times are estimated using the supplied distance data and should be checked against live maps before booking.
Bills, room layout, safety features and availability may vary by room and should be confirmed on the live listing.
This page is based only on the supplied Admistay data for SIBT and nearby properties. Prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills and property rules have not been expanded beyond the source. Airport entries were excluded from curated nearby places because they are not useful for daily student life. Students should confirm live pricing, availability and route details before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near SIBT Sydney?
The cheapest listed option is the room in a 7 bedroom apartment at 603 Harris Street, Ultimo, starting from A$355 per week. It is around 0.85 km from SIBT, which is an estimated 10 minute walk.
Which accommodation is closest to Sydney Institute of Business and Technology?
The closest listed property is the room in a 6 bedroom apartment at 68 Campbell Street, Surry Hills. It is around 0.53 km from SIBT, with an estimated walking time of about 6 minutes.
Are all listed properties within walking distance of SIBT?
Yes, all six supplied properties are within 0.85 km of the SIBT coordinates. Students should still check the exact route and walking comfort before booking.
Are bills included in student accommodation near SIBT?
Yes, every listed property includes bills information. Common inclusions include WiFi, water, electricity and heating, while Scape Darling House also lists an all-inclusive food offering.
Which property is best for budget and location together?
The 701 George Street room in Haymarket is a strong value tradeoff. It starts from A$400 per week, is around 0.59 km from SIBT and includes electricity, water, heating and WiFi.
Are private rooms available near SIBT?
Yes, private rooms are available across all six listed properties. Some listings include shared bathroom access, while Scape Quay and 603 Harris Street include private bathroom arrangements in the supplied room data.
Are shared rooms available near SIBT Sydney?
Shared room options appear in the Scape Darling House and Scape Darling Square room data. Students should check live availability and exact room layout before booking.
Are entire place options available near SIBT?
Entire place options appear in the Scape Darling House and Scape Darling Square listings. Students should confirm the exact layout, price and availability on the live listing.
Which property has the best amenities near SIBT?
Scape Darling Square has the strongest amenity mix in the supplied data. It lists a gym, cinema, gaming room, rooftop, study lounge, shared lounge, events programme and laundry.
Which property includes food in the rent?
Scape Darling House lists an all-inclusive food offering in its bills included data. Students should check the live listing for the exact meal terms before booking.
Is Surry Hills good for SIBT students?
Surry Hills is useful for students who want a short walk to SIBT. The 68 Campbell Street listing is the closest supplied option at around 0.53 km from the campus coordinates.
Is Haymarket good for SIBT students?
Haymarket is a practical area for SIBT students because the 701 George Street listing is only around 0.59 km away and starts from A$400 per week. It also includes bills and common-area cleaning.
Which transport stops are close to SIBT?
The supplied nearby transport points include Museum Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C, Castlereagh St Near Liverpool St, Castlereagh St before Bathurst St and Museum Station, Downing Centre, Stand E. All are within about 0.25 km of the SIBT coordinates.
Are there properties with 24/7 security near SIBT?
Yes, Scape Darling House, Scape Darling Square and Scape Quay list 24/7 security and the Sonder Safety App. The smaller private-room listings do not show safety-security features in the supplied data.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduate students?
Scape Quay may suit postgraduate students who want a private room with private bathroom access, gym, lounge and security support. Students wanting a lower rent may compare Harris Street or George Street instead.
When should students book accommodation near SIBT?
Students usually benefit from searching 3 to 5 months before intake. Central Sydney walkable rooms can become harder to compare close to intake, especially when bills and WiFi are included.
Can international students book private accommodation near SIBT?
Yes, international students can compare private student rooms and managed residences near SIBT. Before booking, they should confirm rent, included bills, contract length, payment terms, room layout and cancellation rules.
How can students book accommodation near Sydney Institute of Business and Technology?
Students can shortlist properties by distance, weekly price, room type, included bills and amenities, then check live availability through Admistay. Before confirming, they should verify the exact room, bathroom access and walking route to 255 Elizabeth Street.
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A Sydney-based private pathway institute helping international students progress from foundation and diploma programmes into Australian bachelor’s degrees.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology, commonly known as SIBT, is a private higher education pathway provider in Sydney, Australia. It is part of the Navitas Group and offers foundation and undergraduate diploma programmes that support progression into bachelor’s degree pathways at partner universities.
Institution Name
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology
Short Name
SIBT
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
Institution Type
Private pathway institute
Group
Navitas Group
Campus Setting
Urban
Programmes Offered
Foundation and Diploma
Main Intakes
March, July and October
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology is a private pathway institute located in Sydney, Australia. Commonly known as SIBT, the institute offers foundation and undergraduate diploma programmes for students who want a supported route into bachelor’s degree study. It is part of the internationally recognised Navitas Group and its programmes are approved and accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency for higher education in Australia.
SIBT is especially relevant for international students who may not initially meet direct university entry requirements but still want to progress into an Australian bachelor’s degree. The source highlights that more than 90% of SIBT graduates have proceeded to bachelor’s degree study after completing their diploma programme. This makes SIBT a practical academic bridge for students who want smaller classes, structured support and a smoother transition into university-level education.
The institute works in association with partner universities such as Western Sydney University. Students who successfully complete a SIBT diploma may progress into the second year of a related undergraduate degree, subject to programme rules and academic performance. This pathway model can be useful for Indian and international students who want to study in Australia but prefer a step-by-step academic route instead of entering a large university environment immediately.
SIBT offers diploma programmes in Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Information Technology and Media and Communication. Students who do not meet diploma entry requirements may consider foundation programmes, which are designed to build academic and English-language readiness before diploma study. This flexibility is one of SIBT’s strongest advantages for students who need additional preparation.
The campus is located in Sydney’s central business district at Level 4, 255 Elizabeth Street. This urban location gives students access to public transport, libraries, business areas, cultural landmarks and student housing options. The source notes that destinations such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House are within reach from the campus area, making SIBT attractive for students who want to study in a central city environment.
Student support is a major part of the SIBT experience. The institute provides a customised learning approach, extra classes, mentoring and integrated English language support. With an average class size of around 25 students, students may receive more individual attention than they would in very large university lecture settings. This can help international students adjust to Australian academic expectations, assessment styles and English-medium instruction.
Accommodation planning is very important for SIBT students because Sydney is one of Australia’s most competitive and expensive student housing markets. The source mentions student accommodation providers such as Iglu, Urbanest and UniLodge, with furnished rooms, ensuite options, kitchen access, security, common rooms and student support. Students may also choose independent rentals, homestays or short-term stay options depending on budget and arrival timeline.
Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Sydney near SIBT and surrounding transport-friendly areas. Students should compare rent, commute, bills, room type, safety, contract flexibility and proximity to the campus before booking. For Indian students arriving in Sydney for the first time, choosing the right accommodation can make the difference between a smooth academic start and unnecessary stress during the first semester.
Yes, SIBT can be useful for Indian students who want a pathway into Australian bachelor’s degree study through foundation or diploma programmes. Students should verify current entry requirements, progression rules and visa conditions before applying.
SIBT is known for foundation and diploma pathway programmes that help students progress into bachelor’s degree study at partner universities in Australia.
Students may live in Sydney CBD, nearby student accommodation, shared apartments, independent rentals, homestays or short-term stay options depending on budget and commute preference.
Accommodation near central Sydney can be expensive. Students should compare student residences, shared rentals and homestays early to find the best balance between commute and budget.
SIBT may be worth it for students who need a supported academic pathway into university-level study, smaller classes and extra English or mentoring support before progressing to a bachelor’s degree.
Foundation and diploma programmes in Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Information Technology and Media and Communication.
SIBT offers foundation and undergraduate diploma programmes that prepare students for further bachelor’s degree study. Popular diploma areas include Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Information Technology and Media and Communication.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology courses are designed around academic progression. The institute offers foundation and undergraduate diploma programmes for students who want to enter bachelor’s degree study through a supported pathway. This model is especially helpful for international students who need smaller classes, academic mentoring, English-language support or a bridge between high school and university study.
SIBT offers five undergraduate diploma programmes in Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Information Technology and Media and Communication. These programmes are approved and accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency. Successful completion of a diploma programme may allow students to progress into the second year of a related bachelor’s degree at a partner university, depending on academic performance and programme rules.
The Diploma of Business Administration prepares students for business-related study in areas such as management, marketing, human resources and economics. The Engineering diploma focuses on technical and analytical skills across areas such as civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. The Media and Communication pathway is suitable for students interested in communication, creative industries and media-related study, while Arts can support further study in communication, social science and humanities-related fields.
Students who do not meet diploma requirements may consider SIBT foundation programmes. The Standard Foundation Programme and Extended Foundation Programme are designed to help students build the academic and English-language skills required for diploma-level study. This can be useful for students who need a more gradual transition into Australian higher education.
The source lists tuition fees for selected programmes, including AUD 23,700 for the Standard Foundation Programme, AUD 32,450 for the Extended Foundation Programme, AUD 26,960 for Arts, AUD 27,600 for Business Administration, AUD 28,900 for Information Technology, AUD 27,810 for Media and Communication and AUD 26,960 for Engineering. These figures should be verified before applying because tuition can change annually.
Students should also plan non-tuition costs. Sydney is one of Australia’s most expensive cities for student living, so accommodation, groceries, transport, phone, internet and entertainment should be calculated alongside tuition. The source mentions annual living expenses between AUD 18,610 and AUD 21,000 and weekly accommodation costs ranging from AUD 220 to AUD 579. Students should treat these as planning estimates and check current rates before booking.
Admistay can support SIBT students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Sydney, including PBSA, shared flats, student apartments, studio rooms, homestays and short-term stay options. Choosing the right room type and commute can make the total cost of study more manageable.
Standard Foundation Program
Foundation • Varies by academic plan
Fee: £Source lists tuition as AUD 23,700; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who need academic preparation before diploma study
Useful for students who need a supported bridge before entering diploma-level study in Australia.
Diploma of Business Administration
Diploma • 2 or 3 semesters as mentioned in source
Fee: £Source lists tuition as AUD 27,600; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking a business pathway into bachelor’s degree study
Suitable for students interested in business, management and commerce-related study in Australia.
Diploma of Engineering
Diploma • Varies by pathway structure
Fee: £Source lists tuition as AUD 26,960; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking an engineering pathway into university study
Relevant for students with technical and analytical interests who want a supported engineering pathway.
Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma • Varies by pathway structure
Fee: £Source lists tuition as AUD 28,900; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in technology-related bachelor’s degree pathways
Useful for Indian students targeting technology, computing and IT-related higher education in Australia.
Diploma of Media and Communication
Diploma • Varies by pathway structure
Fee: £Source lists tuition as AUD 27,810; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in media, communication and creative industry pathways
Relevant for students aiming for communication, media and content-related academic pathways.
SIBT is known for foundation and diploma programmes in Business Administration, Engineering, Information Technology, Arts and Media and Communication.
SIBT tuition is moderate compared with full bachelor’s degree costs, but Sydney living and accommodation expenses can make the total budget high.
Business Administration, Information Technology and Engineering diplomas may be popular choices for Indian students depending on academic background and career goals.
SIBT is primarily a pathway institute, so its main outcome is progression into bachelor’s study. Employability depends on the final degree, skills and work experience.
Yes, successful diploma completion may allow progression into the second year of a relevant bachelor’s degree at partner universities, subject to requirements.
Application guidance for foundation and diploma pathways, including eligibility, English scores, documents and Sydney accommodation planning.
SIBT offers March, July and October intakes and accepts applications through its online portal or a SIBT representative. The source states that no application fee is required, and applicants must meet academic, English and visa documentation requirements.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology admissions are structured for students applying to foundation and undergraduate diploma pathways. The institute is suitable for students who want a supported transition into Australian higher education and may later progress into bachelor’s degree study. The source mentions three intakes: March, July and October.
Students can apply through the SIBT online portal or through a SIBT representative. The source states that no application fee is required. This can make the application process easier for international students, but students should still prepare documents carefully because admission, visa and accommodation timelines must be managed together.
For undergraduate diploma programmes, students need high school transcripts with a minimum of 50% or higher according to the source. For foundation programmes, students need a Higher Secondary Certificate or Grade 11 with a score of 60% or above. Students who do not meet diploma eligibility may choose a foundation programme to prepare for diploma-level study.
English language requirements vary by pathway. The source lists IELTS 5.0 for Extended Foundation, IELTS 5.5 for Standard Foundation and IELTS 6.0 for Diploma. TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic and Cambridge English equivalents are also listed. International students should confirm whether their chosen programme requires higher English scores or additional conditions.
The document list includes high school transcripts, offer letter, Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment, letter of recommendation, English proficiency proof, employment documents if required, identity document, accommodation references if any, medical records, passport copy and visa documents. Students should ensure all documents are accurate and ready before visa processing.
Admission planning should be connected with housing decisions. Because SIBT is located in Sydney’s CBD, students should begin accommodation research early. Student accommodation options such as Iglu, Urbanest and UniLodge are mentioned in the source, along with independent rentals, homestays and short-term stays. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near SIBT and across Sydney before arrival.
Common mistakes include applying without checking pathway progression, delaying English tests, ignoring accommodation costs, assuming all partner university routes are automatic and waiting too long to book housing. A strong application plan should include course selection, English score preparation, document readiness, visa planning, budget estimation and accommodation comparison.
Step 1: Choose Foundation or Diploma Pathway
Select the programme based on your academic qualification, English level and target bachelor’s degree progression.
Step 2: Check Eligibility
Review academic entry requirements for foundation or diploma study and confirm pathway progression rules.
Step 3: Prepare English Scores
Arrange IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic or Cambridge English scores depending on the selected pathway.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, passport, English proof, recommendation letter, identity proof and other required documents.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through the SIBT online portal or through a SIBT representative.
Step 6: Receive Offer
Review offer conditions, partner university pathway details and acceptance instructions.
Step 7: Complete CoE and Visa Steps
Arrange Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment, OSHC, financial proof and Australian student visa documents.
Step 8: Book Accommodation
Compare student accommodation, independent rentals, homestays and short-term stays in Sydney before arrival.
March
Available as per source data
Application: Students should apply early before the March intake
Best suited for students ready to begin study in the first major academic cycle.
July
Available as per source data
Application: Students should confirm deadlines before applying
Useful for students who need extra time for exams, English scores or visa preparation.
October
Available as per source data
Application: Students should confirm programme availability before applying
A flexible option for students who miss earlier intakes, but accommodation should be arranged early.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students can apply through the SIBT online portal or through a SIBT representative. They must submit academic documents, English proof and visa-related documents.
SIBT is designed as a pathway institute, so it is generally more accessible than direct university entry. Students still need to meet academic, English and visa requirements.
SIBT offers March, July and October intakes. The best intake depends on academic readiness, English score timing, visa processing and accommodation availability.
Students should begin accommodation planning soon after applying because Sydney housing can be expensive and competitive near intake periods.
The provided source does not mention a standard interview requirement. Students should verify current admission steps for their selected programme.
A Sydney CBD-based pathway campus with small classes, library access, public transport connectivity and multiple accommodation choices.
SIBT is located in Sydney’s central business district, giving students access to public transport, libraries, classrooms, city landmarks and a wide range of student accommodation options.
Student life at Sydney Institute of Business and Technology is shaped by its Sydney CBD location. The campus is situated at Level 4, 255 Elizabeth Street, placing students in the heart of one of Australia’s most active business and student cities. For international students, this location offers strong public transport access, city services, food options, libraries and accommodation choices.
The source notes that public transport is easily accessible from the campus and that popular Sydney landmarks such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House are within reach. This makes SIBT suitable for students who want an urban Australian study experience rather than a suburban or isolated campus environment. However, the convenience of central Sydney also means students must plan accommodation costs carefully.
Academic facilities include an on-campus library with study space, research support, computers and printing facilities. Students can also access the State Library of NSW and other freely accessible libraries in the city. This is useful for pathway students who need regular study support, academic adjustment and independent learning spaces outside class hours.
SIBT classrooms are designed for smaller learning environments. The source mentions lecture rooms with capacity for up to 50 students and tutorial rooms with a capacity of 25 students. Classrooms include interactive whiteboards, recording facilities and high-speed internet. This setup supports a guided academic transition for international students moving from school to higher education.
Accommodation is a major part of student life at SIBT. The source mentions student accommodation providers such as Iglu, Urbanest and UniLodge, offering fully furnished rooms, single or double options, ensuite bathrooms, kitchens, security, student support and common rooms. It also mentions independent rentals, homestays and short-term stay options. Students should compare each housing type based on weekly rent, commute, bills, support and contract terms.
Homestay can be useful for students who want to experience Australian culture and improve English communication. Independent rentals may offer cheaper or more flexible living arrangements depending on suburb, but they may require more responsibility around bills, furniture and leases. Short-term stays can help students settle after arrival while they inspect long-term accommodation.
Admistay can support SIBT students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Sydney, including PBSA, shared apartments, studio rooms, homestays and private rentals. Students should not only compare price; they should also consider transport access, safety, lease flexibility, included bills, distance to campus and support services.
Sydney CBD Campus
Central Sydney Location
The campus is located in the Sydney CBD, making transport, libraries, landmarks and student services accessible.
Small Class Environment
Tutorial rooms have a capacity of around 25 students, supporting more focused academic interaction.
Library Access
Students can use the SIBT library and city library resources including the State Library of NSW.
Digital Classrooms
Classrooms include interactive whiteboards, recording facilities and high-speed internet.
Accommodation Choice
Students can compare student residences, independent rentals, homestays and short-term stays.
International Student Support
Mentoring, extra classes and integrated English support help students transition into Australian study.
Sydney CBD
Best for: Students who want maximum convenience and short commute to SIBT
Commute: Commute varies by accommodation address
Central living is convenient but usually more expensive than outer suburbs.
Haymarket
Best for: Students wanting food, transport and city student lifestyle close to central Sydney
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Good for students who want a lively city environment and access to shared housing.
Ultimo
Best for: Students comparing student accommodation and central university-style housing
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Useful for students who want access to student housing and city facilities.
Surry Hills
Best for: Students seeking cafés, creative culture and city access
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Can be convenient but students should compare rent carefully.
Redfern
Best for: Students seeking transport access and potentially broader rental options
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
A practical option if students want access to trains and shared rentals.
Parramatta
Best for: Students considering affordability and Western Sydney University pathway relevance
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
May be relevant for students thinking ahead to partner university progression, but commute should be checked.
Student life at SIBT is urban, supportive and pathway-focused, with small classes, library access, mentoring and central Sydney transport connectivity.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student community figure, but Sydney has a large international student population and strong Indian student presence across the city.
Students may live in Sydney CBD, Haymarket, Ultimo, Surry Hills, Redfern, Parramatta or other transport-connected areas depending on budget and commute.
SIBT is designed to support students, but pathway students still need consistent academic performance to progress into bachelor’s degree study.
Sydney housing can be expensive and competitive, so early accommodation planning helps students manage budget, commute and arrival stress.
Merit scholarships, bursaries, Navitas family support, work-study guidance and Sydney accommodation budgeting for international students.
SIBT offers scholarships and bursaries for eligible incoming and continuing students. The source mentions merit scholarships, student support bursary, Navitas Family Bursary and Navitas Academic Merit Scholarship, with some students considered at the time of admission.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology scholarships can help eligible students reduce the financial pressure of pathway study in Australia. The source states that the institute offers financial aid for both international and domestic students, including merit-based scholarships and bursaries. It also notes that some scholarships do not require a separate application because students may be considered at the time of admission.
The source lists several scholarship and bursary options. Merit Scholarships are mentioned for new applicants with an average of 70%, with value up to AUD 4,000. Student Support Bursary is listed for new online students with 15% on course fees. Navitas Family Bursary is mentioned for students with two family members studying at a Navitas institute, with 10% on tuition fees. Navitas Academic Merit Scholarship is listed for continuing full-time students in good academic standing, with value varying.
Students should verify current scholarship availability, eligibility and award value before applying because scholarship rules may change by intake, programme, nationality and academic year. A scholarship may reduce tuition but may not cover accommodation, OSHC, visa charges, flights, groceries, phone, internet or transport. For Sydney students, accommodation can be one of the largest recurring expenses.
The source mentions that international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and unlimited hours during semester breaks. Students should verify current Australian visa work rules before relying on part-time income because visa conditions can change. Part-time work may help with living expenses, but it should not be the only funding source for tuition or rent.
Budget planning should include tuition, accommodation, groceries, bills, phone, internet, transport and entertainment. The source lists accommodation at AUD 220 to AUD 579 per week, groceries at AUD 100 per week, other bills at AUD 20 per week, phone and internet at AUD 20 to AUD 55 per week, transport at AUD 40 per week and entertainment at AUD 80 to AUD 150 per week. These figures should be treated as indicative and verified with current cost data.
Admistay can help students reduce housing stress by comparing verified student accommodation near SIBT and across Sydney. Students should compare whether rent includes utilities, internet, furniture, security and common facilities. Choosing the right accommodation can help students manage Sydney’s high cost of living more effectively.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Awards based on academic performance, including high school GPA or strong continuing academic standing.
Student Support Bursaries
Fee support options for eligible new students, including online students where applicable.
Navitas Family Bursaries
Bursary support for eligible students with family members studying at Navitas institutions.
Continuing Student Scholarships
Scholarships for full-time students maintaining good academic standing in previous semesters.
External Funding
Students may explore education loans, family funding and external scholarships where eligible.
Work-Study Budget Support
Part-time work may support living costs, subject to current Australian student visa rules.
Merit Scholarships
Best for: New applicants with strong academic performance
Coverage: Source lists value up to AUD 4,000
Students should verify current eligibility and whether they are assessed automatically at admission.
Student Support Bursary
Best for: Eligible new online students
Coverage: Source lists 15% on course fees
Students should confirm whether this bursary applies to their study mode and intake.
Navitas Family Bursary
Best for: Students with two family members studying at a Navitas institute
Coverage: Source lists 10% on tuition fees
Students may need documents such as completed application, birth certificate or family card.
Navitas Academic Merit Scholarship
Best for: Continuing full-time students in good academic standing
Coverage: Varies as per source data
Interview may be required according to source data; students should verify current rules.
Yes, the source mentions merit scholarships, bursaries and Navitas-linked funding support for eligible international students.
Indian students may explore Merit Scholarships, Student Support Bursary and Navitas Family Bursary if they meet eligibility conditions.
The source mainly describes scholarships and bursaries as fee support. Students should budget separately for Sydney accommodation and living costs.
Yes, scholarships are generally based on academic performance, eligibility and availability. Students should verify current criteria before applying.
Students can reduce costs by comparing shared rentals, homestays, PBSA, transport-connected suburbs and accommodation with included bills.
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Explore Sydney Institute of Business and Technology admissions, foundation and diploma pathways, intakes, eligibility, fees, English requirements, application process and student visa guidance for international students.
Main Intake
March, July and October
Application Route
Online SIBT application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 for diploma programmes
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology offers foundation and undergraduate diploma pathway programmes for students planning to bridge secondary education and university-level study in Australia.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology, also known as SIBT, is a private education provider in Sydney and part of the Global Navitas Group. Its programmes are designed to help international students move from school-level education into university-style study through foundation, diploma, pathway and certificate routes. Admissions are available across March, July and October sessions, with selection based on academic background, English proficiency, country-specific entry criteria and supporting documents.
Offers foundation and undergraduate diploma pathway programmes
Major study areas include Business, Communication, Engineering, Information Technology and Health Disciplines
Part of the internationally recognised Global Navitas Group
Application fee is not required in the main admission highlight, while a late enrolment fee may apply
Main intake sessions are March, July and October
IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in all bands is mentioned for diploma programme entry
Indian applicants have specific foundation and diploma entry requirements based on school results
Students who want a pathway from secondary education into Australian university-level study
Indian students who are looking for foundation or diploma routes before progressing to higher education
Applicants interested in Business, Engineering, IT, Media and Communication or Health-related study areas
Students who prefer a structured transition into academic study in Australia
Applicants who meet country-specific school qualification requirements
Students who can prepare English proficiency scores, passport, financial proof and academic documents on time
Applicants who may benefit from smaller pathway-style academic support before entering a university degree
Students expecting direct postgraduate or master’s admission may need to consider other institutions because the provided content focuses on foundation and diploma pathways
Applicants who do not meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements may need English preparation before applying
Students with gaps of two or more years may need to provide work and life experience documents
Applicants below 18 may need guardianship evidence for visa and enrolment purposes
Students applying after deadlines may be considered only if seats are available
Applicants who are unsure whether foundation or diploma entry fits their academic level may need counselling before applying
Foundation Admissions
Foundation Pathway
Foundation applicants are assessed through country-specific school-level academic requirements and English readiness.
Diploma Admissions
Undergraduate Diploma
Diploma applicants need to meet country-specific academic requirements and English proficiency criteria.
Main Intake
Three Sessions
SIBT accepts applications for March, July and October sessions.
Admission Type
Profile-Based Review
Admission is based on academic records, English scores, financial documents, SOP and course fit.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology deadlines vary by session, and students should apply before the due date for regular admission consideration.
Check official university deadline
March Session Application
Students planning for the March session should confirm the latest deadline before applying.
Check official university deadline
July Session Application
Students applying for the July session should submit documents early to avoid late-seat availability issues.
Check official university deadline
October Session Application
The provided old content mentioned October 1 for a past intake, so students should verify the current 2026 date directly.
After application submission
Application Review
SIBT reviews academic documents, English scores and supporting materials before issuing an offer.
After offer acceptance
Visa Preparation
Students can begin student visa steps after receiving the offer and completing required payment and enrolment steps.
SIBT eligibility depends on the chosen foundation or diploma pathway, with international students needing country-specific academic qualifications and valid English test scores.
Undergraduate
Country-specific academic qualification for foundation or diploma entry
Postgraduate
Not a primary admission route in the provided data
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology requires English proficiency, with IELTS 6.0 overall and 5.5 in all bands mentioned for diploma programme admission.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
5.5 Overall
5.0 in all bands for standard foundation programme
Higher Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 in all bands for diploma programme
PTE
Standard Requirement
42
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
50
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
71-78
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
79 or above
Check programme requirement
Official academic transcripts
Academic certificates
Valid passport proof
English proficiency test score
Statement of Purpose
Financial statement showing sufficient funds
Resume or CV
Letter of Recommendation
Work and life experience documents if there is a gap of two or more years
Letter of Offer and eCoE for visa stage
Guardianship evidence if the student is below 18
Popular SIBT study options include Foundation Program, Diploma of Business Administration, Diploma of Engineering, Diploma of Information Technology, Diploma of Arts and Diploma of Media and Communication.
Foundation Program
Best For
This programme is suitable for students who need a structured academic bridge before moving into diploma or university-level study.
Diploma of Business Administration
Best For
Business applicants should explain how the diploma supports future university study or business career goals.
Diploma of Engineering
Best For
Engineering applicants should keep mathematics and science preparation strong because technical readiness matters.
Diploma of Information Technology
Best For
Students should highlight interest in computing, systems or digital technology when preparing their SOP.
Diploma of Arts
Best For
This route is useful for students who want a humanities or communication-focused university pathway.
Diploma of Media and Communication
Best For
Applicants should show interest in media, storytelling, public communication or creative industry pathways.
Diploma of Business Administration
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Country-specific academic eligibility
Valid English proficiency score
Clear academic progression plan
Complete transcripts and certificates
Strong Statement of Purpose
Financial readiness for Australia
Relevant work or life experience documents if there is an academic gap
First decide whether a foundation or diploma route is better for your current academic level.
Indian students should check the Year 11 and Year 12 percentage requirements before selecting the pathway.
Apply before the due date because late applications may depend on seat availability.
Prepare English scores early because foundation and diploma programmes have different IELTS, TOEFL and PTE requirements.
Use the SOP to explain why a pathway programme is the right bridge toward your university-level study plan.
If you have a study gap of two or more years, prepare work and life experience evidence clearly.
Plan visa documents early, especially financial proof, passport, eCoE, OSHC and guardianship evidence if under 18.
Confusing foundation programme requirements with diploma requirements
Applying after the deadline and assuming seats will still be available
Submitting IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores below the required level
Not preparing evidence for a study gap of two or more years
Missing financial statement or passport documentation
Writing a generic SOP without explaining the pathway-to-university goal
Ignoring guardianship requirements for students below 18
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Low
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a foundation, diploma, pathway or certificate programme based on your academic level and future degree plan.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review country-specific academic requirements and English score expectations for your selected course.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, passport, English score, SOP, financial statement, CV and references.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the online SIBT application route and submit all required supporting documents.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, though the provided data does not make interview a standard requirement.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Shortlisted students receive a Letter of Offer after successful application review.
STEP 7
Visa Process
After offer and payment steps, prepare eCoE, OSHC, financial proof and Australian student visa documents.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Pathway Focus
SIBT programmes are designed to bridge secondary education and university-level study
Popular Career Areas
Engineering, business, IT, media, communication and health disciplines
Graduate Network
The provided content mentions 25,000 graduates since establishment
Career Direction
Best suited for students planning practical progression into Australian higher education pathways
SIBT is best positioned as a pathway institution, so students should understand the next progression step before choosing a foundation or diploma programme.
Indian students should compare their Year 11 and Year 12 results against foundation and diploma entry requirements before applying.
Students who do not meet diploma entry requirements may still use the foundation route as a practical academic bridge.
The SOP should clearly explain why the student needs a pathway route and how it connects to their future university or career plan.
Students with study gaps should prepare work and life experience documents early because gaps of two or more years may require explanation.
Applicants below 18 must think about guardianship arrangements early because this can affect visa and enrolment planning.
Sydney Institute of Business and Technology accepts applications for March, July and October sessions.
The provided data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 in all bands for diploma programmes.
The admission highlight mentions that the application fee is not required, while the provided process section mentions an AUD 250 late enrolment fee.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the country-specific academic requirements and English proficiency criteria.
SIBT is known for foundation and diploma pathway programmes that help students transition from secondary education to university-level study.
Students can apply for an Australian student visa after receiving an offer and completing the required enrolment and payment steps.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet SIBT’s country-specific academic entry requirements, English requirements and visa documentation conditions.
The provided admission content mentions March, July and October as the main intake sessions.
The provided data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 in all bands for diploma programme admission.
The provided content mentions IELTS 5.0 for extended foundation and IELTS 5.5 for standard foundation, with band requirements.
Yes. The provided content includes TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic scores for foundation and diploma entry.
Students generally need academic transcripts, certificates, passport proof, English score, SOP, financial statement, CV, recommendation letter and work or life experience documents if applicable.
The provided data mentions Year 11 with minimum 60% in four subjects for Indian foundation applicants.
The provided data mentions Year 12 with an average of 55% or above in four subjects for Indian diploma applicants.
Popular options include Foundation Program, Diploma of Business Administration, Diploma of Engineering, Diploma of Information Technology, Diploma of Arts and Diploma of Media and Communication.
Work and life experience documents may be required if the applicant has a study gap of two or more years.
Yes. The provided content mentions that students below 18 may apply, but they need evidence of guardianship arrangement.
Students can apply for the Australian student visa after receiving an offer, completing payment steps and receiving required enrolment documents such as eCoE.
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