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Student Accommodation Near The University of Sydney
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£325/wk
Closest option
0.33 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
The University of Sydney sits around Camperdown and Darlington, with student life spreading naturally into Newtown, Glebe, Chippendale and Forest Lodge. The supplied accommodation data is strong for location because all 6 properties sit within 0.64 km of the university, meaning every listed option is a realistic walking choice for daily classes. The cheapest listed option is the room in a 10-bedroom apartment at 76 City Road, Chippendale, starting from A$325 per week, with WiFi, water and electricity included. Scape At University Of Sydney is the closest listed property at 0.33 km and offers managed student living with a gym, games area, courtyard and study area. Sydney University Village is a strong campus-linked option with studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and shared room-style configurations, plus bills including WiFi, water, electricity, heating and furniture. Scape Glebe and Scape Darlington offer higher-priced managed accommodation with gyms, security and social spaces, while the Forest Lodge room gives students a private-room option with common-area cleaning and bills included. Students comparing USYD accommodation should focus less on long commute differences and more on weekly rent, room privacy, bills, building style and whether they prefer City Road, Newtown, Glebe, Darlington or Chippendale.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near the University of Sydney is tightly clustered around Camperdown, Darlington, Glebe, Newtown, Forest Lodge and Chippendale. Scape At University Of Sydney is the closest listed option at around 0.33 km, while the 76 City Road room in Chippendale is the cheapest listed property at A$325/week. Sydney University Village gives the strongest campus-style balance with studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and shared room options, plus bills and student events included. Since every listed property is under 0.7 km from campus, the main decision is not distance but budget, room type, bills and preferred living style.
Best For Budget
Room in a 10 Bedroom Apartment, 76 City Road, Chippendale, Sydney
Best For Closest
Scape At University Of Sydney, Sydney
Best For Amenities
Sydney University Village, Sydney
Best For Studios
Sydney University Village, Sydney
Best Value Tradeoff
Sydney University Village gives the strongest overall balance of campus-linked living, room type variety, student facilities, bills included and a 0.43 km distance from the university.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 4 minutes on foot
A$569/wk
View RoomsAround 5 minutes on foot
A$452/wk
View RoomsAround 6 minutes on foot
A$539/wk
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A$450/wk
View RoomsAround 7 minutes on foot
A$809/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scape At University Of Sydney | A$569 | Shared room, private room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.33 km | Around 4 min walk | Events program, gym, games area, courtyard, study area | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, NPAS Accredited |
| Sydney University Village | A$452 | Studio, 1-bedroom apartment, 2-bedroom apartment, shared room | 0.43 km | Around 5 min walk | Dedicated study space, games area, BBQ deck, on-site laundry, on-campus location | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, furniture |
| Scape Glebe | A$539 | Shared room, private room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.52 km | Around 6 min walk | Events program, laundry, gaming room, courtyard, gym | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Room in a 20 Bedroom Apartment, 117 Arundel St, Forest Lodge | A$450 | Private room, private bathroom, shared room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.58 km | Around 7 min walk | Laundry, weekly professional cleaner, WiFi included, utilities included | Electricity, water, heating, WiFi |
| Scape Darlington | A$809 | Private room, private bathroom, private kitchen, entire place | 0.61 km | Around 7 min walk | Events program, game room, study lounge, gym, courtyard | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Room in a 10 Bedroom Apartment, 76 City Road, Chippendale | A$325 | Private room, private bathroom, shared room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.64 km | Around 8 min walk | Bus stop nearby, Broadway Shopping Centre nearby, free laundry, shared communal spaces, unlimited WiFi | WiFi, water, electricity |
Best Student Areas
Camperdown
Camperdown is the core University of Sydney location and the strongest area for students who want simple campus access. The university address is Camperdown NSW 2006, and nearby transport points such as City Road before Butlin Avenue and University of Sydney on City Road sit within a short distance. Students living close to Camperdown can reduce daily travel friction and stay near lecture theatres, libraries, academic buildings and student services. Scape At University Of Sydney and Sydney University Village are especially relevant for students who want a university-centred daily routine.
Darlington
Darlington is useful for students who want to stay close to the university while also being near City Road, Chippendale and Redfern-side movement. Scape Darlington sits around 0.61 km from the University of Sydney and is better suited to students who want private-room or entire-place options with managed facilities. The area also works well for students who want a shorter route into the city side of Sydney without losing campus proximity. It is generally more suitable for students who value privacy, study spaces and secure managed accommodation.
Newtown
Newtown is one of the most recognised student areas around USYD because it connects with King Street, local food, independent shops and nearby train access. Sydney University Village is listed in Newtown and sits around 0.43 km from the university, making it one of the strongest options for students who want community-led accommodation near campus. IGA Newtown is around 1.02 km from the university, and Newtown Station is around 1.26 km away. Students who want a student-heavy neighbourhood with easy campus access should compare Newtown early.
Glebe and Forest Lodge
Glebe and Forest Lodge offer strong near-campus alternatives for students who want to stay close to USYD while avoiding a purely campus-centred building. Scape Glebe is around 0.52 km away, while the room at 117 Arundel Street in Forest Lodge is around 0.58 km from the university. These areas work well for students who want short walking access, nearby Broadway convenience and a mix of managed accommodation and shared-apartment living. Broadway Sydney at around 0.84 km supports everyday shopping and errands.
Chippendale
Chippendale is relevant in this dataset because the 76 City Road room is the cheapest listed accommodation option and sits around 0.64 km from the University of Sydney. The listing also references Broadway Shopping Centre around 400 metres away, Central Train Station around 800 metres away and walkable CBD access. Students choosing Chippendale often compare value, location and included bills. It is a practical option for students who want lower weekly pricing, City Road convenience and access to both campus and city-side movement.
Daily life around USYD is supported by a strong mix of transport, shopping and study-friendly local places. City Road before Butlin Avenue is listed around 0.09 km from the university, while University of Sydney on City Road and King Street at Carillon Avenue sit within 0.34 km. The Co-op - University of Sydney is around 0.5 km away and is the strongest campus-linked bookshop entity in the data. Sappho Books, Cafe & Bar is around 0.71 km away and adds a useful Newtown-side study and social stop. Broadway Sydney is around 0.84 km from the university, making it one of the most useful shopping centres for groceries, food and everyday essentials. Central Park Mall is around 1.31 km away, while Market City and Darling Square are both around 1.78 km away for wider city access. IGA Newtown sits around 1.02 km away, and Woolworths Redfern is around 1.74 km away. The raw nearby-place list included heliport and seaplane entries, plus some less useful shopping results, so those have been excluded from the student-facing nearby content.
How to Choose
Start with your budget, then compare room type and building style. If the lowest listed weekly price is the main priority, the 76 City Road room in Chippendale is the strongest option because it starts from A$325/week and includes WiFi, water and electricity. If the student wants a more university-style community with studios, apartments, shared rooms, events and bills included, Sydney University Village is the clearest all-round choice. For managed accommodation closest to campus, Scape At University Of Sydney has the best distance at 0.33 km and includes gym, study area, games area and 24/7 security. Scape Glebe works well for students who want a managed building near Broadway and Forest Lodge, while Scape Darlington is better for those seeking private-room or entire-place options with a study lounge and gym. The Forest Lodge room sits between the budget and managed categories: it has fewer large amenities but includes electricity, water, heating, WiFi and weekly professional cleaning for common areas. Since all options are walkable, students should not overpay only for distance. The smarter comparison is weekly rent plus privacy plus bills plus the kind of routine the building supports.
University Info
Address
Camperdown NSW 2006
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Sydney accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier booking useful for Camperdown, Darlington, Glebe, Newtown and Chippendale properties close to the University of Sydney.
Accommodation demand around the University of Sydney usually rises before Semester 1 and mid-year intake periods, especially for City Road, Newtown, Darlington and campus-adjacent rooms.
Getting to Campus
The University of Sydney accommodation set is highly walkable. Every supplied property sits under 0.7 km from the Camperdown and Darlington campus area, which means students can compare room type, weekly price and bills without needing to rely on long public transport commutes.
Scape At University Of Sydney: around 4 minutes walking based on 0.33 km distance
Sydney University Village: around 5 minutes walking based on 0.43 km distance
Scape Glebe: around 6 minutes walking based on 0.52 km distance
Room in a 20 Bedroom Apartment, 117 Arundel St: around 7 minutes walking based on 0.58 km distance
Scape Darlington: around 7 minutes walking based on 0.61 km distance
Room in a 10 Bedroom Apartment, 76 City Road: around 8 minutes walking based on 0.64 km distance
Nearby transport points in the supplied data include City Rd before Butlin Ave at 0.09 km, University of Sydney on City Road at 0.33 km, King Street at Carillon Avenue at 0.34 km and the University of Sydney Ross Street Gate on Parramatta Road at 0.38 km. The 76 City Road listing also references a bus stop around 200 metres away and Central Train Station around 800 metres away.
Bills & Inclusions
Most of the listed University of Sydney accommodation options include core utilities, but the exact inclusions differ by property. Students should compare WiFi, water, electricity, heating, furniture, laundry access and any accreditation or support features before deciding.
Scape At University Of Sydney includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and NPAS Accredited in the supplied bills data.
Sydney University Village includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and furniture.
Scape Glebe includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Room in a 20 Bedroom Apartment, 117 Arundel St includes electricity, water, heating and WiFi.
Scape Darlington includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Room in a 10 Bedroom Apartment, 76 City Road includes WiFi, water and electricity.
Students should confirm whether the final rent includes all utilities, internet usage, furniture and laundry costs. This matters especially when comparing lower-priced shared-apartment rooms against managed residences with gyms, study lounges, security and event programmes.
Room Types
studio
Studio accommodation is listed at Sydney University Village. This is the clearest studio option in the supplied USYD dataset and suits students who want more independence while staying close to campus. Pricing at Sydney University Village starts from A$452/week, but students should check the live listing to confirm the exact studio price, layout and availability.
1-bedroom apartment and 2-bedroom apartment
Sydney University Village also lists 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartment options. These room types can suit students who want more separation between living, sleeping and study routines. Because the source data groups multiple room types under the same price range, students should verify the exact weekly rent for each apartment layout before booking.
private room
Private rooms appear across several properties including Scape At University Of Sydney, Scape Glebe, the Forest Lodge room, Scape Darlington and the 76 City Road room. Private rooms are useful for students who want personal sleeping and study space while potentially sharing a bathroom or kitchen. Students should confirm whether the room comes with a private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen or shared kitchen.
shared room
Shared room options appear at Scape At University Of Sydney, Sydney University Village, Scape Glebe, the Forest Lodge room and the 76 City Road room. Shared rooms can reduce weekly costs, but the best value depends on bills, building facilities and how many residents share the space. The 76 City Road listing is the lowest priced option in the supplied data, starting from A$325/week.
entire place
Entire place configurations are listed at Scape At University Of Sydney, Scape Glebe and Scape Darlington. These options are better suited to students who want more independence and are prepared for higher weekly pricing. Scape Darlington focuses on private room, private kitchen, private bathroom and entire place configurations, making it especially relevant for students prioritising privacy.
Booking Advice
USYD students should compare City Road, Newtown, Darlington, Glebe and Chippendale options early because all supplied properties are close enough to campus for walking. Check whether the room is shared or private, whether bills are included and whether the building suits a managed student community or a smaller apartment-style setup.
Area & Transport
Camperdown and Darlington form the academic core for USYD students, while Newtown, Glebe, Forest Lodge and Chippendale add different versions of student living. The strongest transport references in the supplied data are close bus stops, including City Road before Butlin Avenue at 0.09 km, University of Sydney on City Road at 0.33 km, King Street at Carillon Avenue at 0.34 km and Ross Street Gate on Parramatta Road at 0.38 km. Train stations are a little farther out, with Macdonaldtown Station at 0.91 km, Redfern at 1.11 km, Newtown at 1.26 km and Central at 1.9 km. These are useful for wider Sydney movement, but daily campus access from the supplied properties is primarily walkable. Scape At University Of Sydney and Sydney University Village work best for students who want campus-centred living. Scape Glebe and the Forest Lodge apartment suit students who want a short walk with Glebe and Broadway access. Scape Darlington and the City Road Chippendale room are useful for students who want to stay close to the city side of the university, Central, Broadway and shared apartment-style options.
What's Nearby
Transport
Shopping
Eating And Essentials
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Campus & City
University Buildings
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room configurations, amenities and bills are based on the supplied Admistay listing data.
All 6 nearby accommodation entries have unique property slugs, so no property has been removed through deduplication.
Travel times use approximate distance-based walking estimates because every supplied property is under 1 km from the university.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove heliports, airport-style entries, jewellery stores and distant places that are not useful for student decision-making.
University review statistics are not treated as property-level reviews, so aggregate rating schema is disabled for accommodation listings.
This page uses supplied Admistay listing data for property names, prices, distances, room configurations, amenities, bills and nearby places. No accommodation option has been removed through deduplication because each supplied property slug is unique. Room type labels have been cleaned for readability, with studio retained, non-ensuite converted to shared room and student_accommodation treated as the category rather than a room type. Pricing, availability, room layouts, included bills and property rules may change during high-demand booking periods, so students should confirm the final listing before paying.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near the University of Sydney?
The cheapest listed option in the supplied data is the room in a 10-bedroom apartment at 76 City Road, Chippendale, starting from A$325 per week. It includes WiFi, water and electricity, with free laundry facilities and shared communal spaces. Students should compare it carefully against higher-priced managed residences if they want gym, study lounge or security features.
Which accommodation is closest to the University of Sydney?
Scape At University Of Sydney is the closest listed property at around 0.33 km from the university. That is roughly a 4-minute walk by the distance-based estimate. It is strongest for students who want managed accommodation, bills included, gym access, a study area and 24/7 security close to campus.
Are all listed USYD properties within walking distance?
Yes. All 6 supplied accommodation options are under 0.64 km from the University of Sydney. The estimated walking range is roughly 4 to 8 minutes, depending on the property and the campus entrance used.
Which USYD accommodation has studio rooms?
Sydney University Village lists studio accommodation in the supplied room type data. It also lists 1-bedroom apartment, 2-bedroom apartment and shared room-style options. Students should check the live listing to confirm the exact studio price and availability.
Which property is best for students on a budget?
The 76 City Road room in Chippendale is best for budget based on the supplied prices because it starts from A$325/week. It is around 0.64 km from the University of Sydney and includes WiFi, water and electricity. The tradeoff is that it is a shared-apartment style option rather than a full managed student residence.
Is Sydney University Village good for University of Sydney students?
Yes. Sydney University Village is around 0.43 km from the university and includes an on-campus location in the supplied amenities. It offers studio, 1-bedroom apartment, 2-bedroom apartment and shared room-style options, with WiFi, water, electricity, heating and furniture included.
Is Scape At University Of Sydney worth considering?
Yes. Scape At University Of Sydney is the closest property in the supplied dataset at 0.33 km and includes a gym, games area, courtyard, study area, events programme, WiFi, water, electricity, heating and 24/7 security. It is not the cheapest option, but it is strong for students wanting managed accommodation very close to campus.
What is the difference between Scape Glebe and Scape Darlington?
Scape Glebe is around 0.52 km from USYD and starts from A$539/week, with shared room, private room and entire place configurations. Scape Darlington is around 0.61 km away and starts from A$809/week, with a stronger focus on private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place options. Choose Glebe for a lower Scape starting price and Darlington for more privacy-led room configurations.
Are bills included in accommodation near the University of Sydney?
Yes, all 6 supplied listings include some bills in the source data. Common inclusions include WiFi, water, electricity and heating, while Sydney University Village also includes furniture. Students should still confirm final inclusions before booking because laundry costs, usage rules and exact room inclusions can vary.
Which USYD accommodation is best for amenities?
Sydney University Village is strong for student community amenities, with dedicated study space, games area, BBQ deck, music rooms, events, cultural food nights and village dinners. Scape At University Of Sydney, Scape Glebe and Scape Darlington are also strong because they include gyms, study or gaming spaces, events and managed community support.
Which property is best for postgraduate students near USYD?
Scape Darlington is a strong postgraduate option because its supplied room types focus on private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place configurations. It also includes a study lounge, gym, courtyard, bills and 24/7 security. Students who want a more university-style community may prefer Sydney University Village.
Are private rooms available near the University of Sydney?
Yes. Private room configurations are listed at Scape At University Of Sydney, Scape Glebe, the Forest Lodge room, Scape Darlington and the 76 City Road room. Students should check whether the private room includes a private bathroom or uses shared bathroom and kitchen facilities.
Are shared rooms available near the University of Sydney?
Yes. Shared room options are listed at Scape At University Of Sydney, Sydney University Village, Scape Glebe, the Forest Lodge room and the 76 City Road room. Shared rooms can help reduce cost, but students should compare the number of residents, bills and shared facilities before booking.
Which areas are best for University of Sydney students?
Camperdown and Darlington are the closest campus areas, while Newtown, Glebe, Forest Lodge and Chippendale are also strong student locations. Newtown is useful for student life and local shops, Glebe and Forest Lodge give short walks with Broadway access, and Chippendale works well for City Road and Central-side convenience.
Is Broadway Sydney close to the University of Sydney?
Yes. Broadway Sydney is listed around 0.84 km from the university. It is one of the most useful nearby shopping places for students because it supports groceries, food, errands and everyday retail close to campus.
Are train stations close to USYD accommodation?
Several train stations are within the wider student radius. Macdonaldtown Station is around 0.91 km away, Redfern is around 1.11 km away, Newtown is around 1.26 km away and Central is around 1.9 km away. For daily classes, most supplied properties are close enough for walking.
When should students book accommodation near the University of Sydney?
Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Earlier shortlisting is useful for USYD because the best-located Camperdown, Darlington, Newtown, Glebe and Chippendale options are close to campus and can become competitive before Semester 1 and mid-year starts.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near USYD?
Yes. First-year students can compare private student accommodation near the University of Sydney alongside other housing choices. They should check room type, bathroom arrangement, included bills, payment schedule, property rules and whether the building suits their daily routine.
Can international students book these Sydney accommodation options?
International students can compare these listings, but they should confirm booking documents, payment terms, included bills, cancellation rules and exact room configuration before paying. It is especially important to check whether the room is shared, private or an entire place.
How do I choose between managed student accommodation and shared apartments near USYD?
Choose managed student accommodation such as Scape or Sydney University Village if you want events, study areas, gyms, security and a more structured student environment. Choose shared-apartment options such as 76 City Road or 117 Arundel Street if you want a lower starting price or a simpler living setup with bills included. The best choice depends on budget, privacy and how much building support you want.
How do I book student accommodation near the University of Sydney through Admistay?
Start by comparing each property by distance, weekly price, room type, bills and key amenities. Then check live availability and confirm details such as payment schedule, utilities, room layout, house rules and cancellation terms before booking. Students can also speak with an accommodation expert for help matching budget and location.
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University Name
The University of Sydney
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
University Type
Public
Academic Identity
Research-led global university
Total Students
70,000+ according to source data
International Student Share
46% according to source data
Best For
Business, Data Science, Engineering, Pharmacy, Commerce and research study
Accommodation Focus
Verified student accommodation, shared flats, studios, ensuite rooms and commute-based planning in Sydney
The University of Sydney is a public university based in Sydney, Australia, and is widely recognised as one of the country’s most prestigious higher education institutions. As Australia’s oldest university, it carries a strong academic identity, a global reputation and a large international student community. The source data highlights that the university ranks 18th in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and 29th globally according to U.S. News, making it a strong option for students who want a globally visible Australian degree.
The university is home to more than 70,000 students, with international students forming a significant part of the campus community. This matters for Indian students because a large international environment can make academic transition, cultural adjustment and networking easier. Students from India often compare the University of Sydney not only for rankings, but also for course choice, career outcomes, scholarship potential, accommodation availability and long-term return on investment.
Academically, the University of Sydney offers a very broad study ecosystem. The source data mentions more than 450 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels, with popular areas including MBA, Data Science, Civil Engineering, Business Analytics and Pharmacy. This makes the university suitable for students who want flexibility across STEM, business, health sciences, technology, architecture, commerce and research pathways. For students unsure whether to pursue a specialist degree or a broader academic route, Sydney’s wide programme base can be a major advantage.
For Indian students, the University of Sydney can be attractive because it combines academic prestige with practical career relevance. The source data reports undergraduate and postgraduate employment outcomes, with strong full-time employment figures immediately after graduation. Students should still evaluate employability realistically by course, visa pathway, industry demand, internship access and personal skill development. A globally ranked university can open doors, but outcomes depend heavily on the student’s academic performance, networking, work experience and post-study planning.
Admissions are competitive. The source data states an acceptance rate of around 30%, which indicates that students should prepare carefully rather than treating the university as an easy option. Indian undergraduate applicants may be assessed through CBSE, CISCE or state board qualifications, while postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to Australian standards. English language preparation is also important, with IELTS 6.5 overall and no band below 6.0 listed for many courses, although some programmes may require higher scores.
Accommodation planning is an important part of the student decision. Sydney is a major global city, and students should not plan tuition fees separately from rent, commute, food, transport and initial settlement costs. International students should compare purpose-built student accommodation, shared student flats, private rentals, studio rooms and ensuite rooms before finalising their budget. Through Admistay, students can approach housing decisions more strategically by comparing verified student accommodation options, commute convenience and budget suitability instead of booking late under pressure.
The University of Sydney is best suited for students who want a prestigious Australian university experience in a large, active and globally connected city. It may be especially useful for Indian students targeting business, analytics, engineering, pharmacy, commerce or research-led careers. However, students should be realistic about competitive admission, high tuition fees, Sydney living costs and the need to arrange accommodation early, especially before major intake periods.
Yes. The University of Sydney is a strong option for Indian students because it offers globally ranked academics, a large international community, broad course choice and strong career relevance. Students should plan early for admission, tuition, visa requirements and accommodation in Sydney.
The University of Sydney is known for being Australia’s oldest university, its global rankings, research-led education and popular programmes in business, data science, engineering, pharmacy and analytics.
Students commonly look for accommodation in student-friendly areas near campus or well-connected neighbourhoods across Sydney. They should compare commute time, rent, safety, room type and access to public transport before booking.
Sydney can be an expensive student city, so accommodation planning should start early. Students should compare PBSA, shared flats, studio rooms and private student apartments to balance comfort, commute and budget.
The University of Sydney can be worth it for students who choose the right course, manage costs carefully and use the university’s career support effectively. Its rankings, employability data and global recognition make it attractive, but total cost planning is essential.
Explore popular University of Sydney courses, tuition fee ranges, career outcomes and budgeting guidance for Indian and international students.
The University of Sydney offers a broad academic portfolio with 450+ courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels. Popular areas include business, data science, engineering, commerce, pharmacy, architecture and MBA study. Tuition fees are significant, so students should evaluate course ROI, scholarships, accommodation and living costs together.
The University of Sydney courses cover a wide academic range across undergraduate, postgraduate coursework and research study. The source data highlights more than 450 courses across 10 areas of study, with Indian students able to explore undergraduate, postgraduate and research pathways. Popular academic areas include MBA, Data Science, Civil Engineering, Business Analytics, Pharmacy, Commerce, Information Technology, Architecture and Engineering.
For Indian students, course selection should be based on more than ranking alone. A course at the University of Sydney may carry strong global recognition, but the best choice depends on academic background, career target, admission competitiveness, tuition fee affordability and post-study work planning. For example, business and analytics programmes may suit students targeting consulting, finance, data-led roles or management careers, while engineering and IT routes may suit students focused on technical skill development and global employability.
The source data provides tuition fee ranges for international students. Undergraduate courses are listed between AUD 46,900 and AUD 58,800, while postgraduate coursework fees are listed between AUD 45,200 and AUD 80,000. Some course examples include Master of Commerce, MBA, Master of International Business, Master of Pharmacy, Master of Information Technology, Master of Data Science, Master of Architecture and Engineering degrees. Bachelor-level examples include Engineering, Psychology, Business Analytics, Finance and International Business.
Students should treat these figures as a planning base rather than final confirmed fees. Tuition can vary by year, course load, credit points and programme structure. INR conversions also fluctuate with currency rates. Indian families should prepare a full financial plan that includes tuition, student visa expenses, Overseas Student Health Cover, accommodation, food, transport, study materials and emergency funds.
Accommodation has a major impact on total affordability. A student choosing a lower-rent shared flat far from campus may save money but lose time in commute, while a studio or ensuite room closer to campus may improve comfort but increase monthly cost. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Sydney so that course cost and living cost are planned together instead of separately.
Master of Commerce, Data Analytics for Business
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 32.35 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students interested in business analytics, commerce, data-led decision-making and consulting roles.
Indian applicants should show quantitative readiness, business interest and clear career direction in analytics or data-led commerce.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 31.49 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Professionals with relevant work experience aiming for leadership, management and strategic business roles.
MBA applicants from India should prepare strong work experience evidence, motivation, leadership examples and standardised test readiness where required.
Master of Information Technology
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 30.35 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students targeting technology, IT systems, software and digital transformation careers.
Indian students should align previous academic background, technical skills and career goals clearly before applying.
Master of Science, Data Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 30.35 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students interested in data science, analytics, modelling and technology-led decision-making.
A strong quantitative background, coding exposure and clarity around analytics careers can strengthen the profile.
Master of Engineering, Civil Engineering
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 30.35 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students interested in infrastructure, construction, transport, design and engineering project roles.
Indian engineering graduates should check course accreditation, technical prerequisites and post-study work goals carefully.
Bachelor of Engineering
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 31.75 lakhs according to source data for listed engineering examples
Best for: Students aiming for technical careers in civil, mechanical, aeronautical, software or related engineering fields.
Indian Class 12 students should verify subject prerequisites, mathematics expectations and English requirements before applying.
Bachelor of Science, Business Analytics
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 28.81 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students who want an undergraduate pathway combining business decision-making and analytics skills.
Students should be comfortable with numbers, data interpretation and business problem-solving.
Bachelor of Finance
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable / year
INR: Approx. INR 26.66 lakhs according to source data
Best for: Students interested in financial markets, investment, banking and corporate finance.
Indian students should combine finance study with internships, Excel skills, analytics exposure and networking.
The University of Sydney is popular for business, MBA, Data Science, Business Analytics, Civil Engineering, Pharmacy, Commerce, Information Technology and research-led programmes.
Yes, it can be expensive. The provided source data lists undergraduate tuition between AUD 46,900 and AUD 58,800 and postgraduate fees between AUD 45,200 and AUD 80,000, before living and accommodation costs.
There is no single best course for all Indian students. Business Analytics, Data Science, Engineering, MBA, Commerce and Pharmacy may be strong options depending on academic background, budget and career goals.
The source data reports strong employability indicators, including undergraduate and postgraduate full-time employment outcomes. Students should still build internships, skills and networks to improve job prospects.
Students should plan tuition, accommodation, visa costs, health cover, food, transport and emergency funds together. Sydney living costs can significantly affect the total study budget.
Understand University of Sydney admission requirements, English language criteria, documents, competitiveness and planning steps for Indian and international students.
Admissions to The University of Sydney are competitive, with the source data stating an acceptance rate of 30%. Indian students need to check course-specific academic requirements, English language scores, documents, visa preparation and accommodation timelines early. Some programmes, especially MBA and selected postgraduate courses, may require GMAT, GRE, work experience, portfolio or interview.
The University of Sydney admissions require careful preparation because the university has a competitive academic profile and attracts applicants from many countries. The source data states an acceptance rate of 30%, which suggests that students should prepare a strong application rather than relying only on basic eligibility. Indian students should check course-specific requirements early because admission standards may differ between undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, engineering, business, law, media and professional programmes.
For undergraduate admission, Indian applicants may be assessed through recognised school qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE, state board exams, IB or A-Levels. The source data mentions a minimum academic benchmark of 65% in some contexts, but students should not assume this applies equally to all courses. Competitive courses can require higher academic performance, subject prerequisites or additional evidence such as portfolio, personal statement or interview.
For postgraduate admission, applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to Australian standards. The source data mentions recognised three-year bachelor’s degrees with minimum 65% or equivalent for graduate admission. Some programmes such as MBA, Master of Commerce Finance and Master of Data Science may involve GMAT or GRE expectations. MBA applicants are also expected to show relevant professional experience, leadership potential and strong motivation.
English language requirements are important for Indian and international students. The source data lists IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0 for many courses, along with TOEFL 79 and PTE 58 in some postgraduate contexts. However, some programmes may require higher scores, such as IELTS 7.0 or 7.5 depending on course area. Students should always verify the exact English score for their selected programme before booking a test.
Documents usually include academic transcripts, school or degree certificates, ID proof, passport, English language test results, CV, Statement of Purpose or motivation, Letters of Recommendation and programme-specific material where required. MBA and selected postgraduate applicants may also need work experience documentation, GMAT or GRE scores and interview preparation.
Admission planning should be connected with visa and accommodation planning. International students need Overseas Student Health Cover, Confirmation of Enrolment and financial proof for visa processing. The source data mentions proof of funds around AUD 24,505, but students should verify the latest official amount because visa financial requirements can change. Accommodation should be shortlisted once the student has a clear offer or intake plan, because Sydney student housing demand can increase before intake season. Admistay can help students compare verified accommodation options so they are not forced into rushed decisions close to travel dates.
Step 1: Choose the Right Programme
Shortlist a University of Sydney course based on academic background, career goal, budget, admission difficulty and long-term employability.
Step 2: Check Course-Specific Requirements
Review academic criteria, subject prerequisites, English score, work experience, GMAT or GRE expectations and portfolio or interview rules where applicable.
Step 3: Prepare Academic Documents
Collect school certificates, bachelor’s degree documents, transcripts, grading details and certified translations if required.
Step 4: Prepare English Test Scores
Book IELTS, TOEFL or PTE early and target the score required for the selected programme rather than relying only on the minimum general benchmark.
Step 5: Build SOP, CV and References
Prepare a focused Statement of Purpose, updated CV and Letters of Recommendation that connect the course with academic and career plans.
Step 6: Submit Application
Complete the application through the relevant university application route and upload all required documents accurately.
Step 7: Complete Offer Conditions
If an offer is conditional, submit pending marksheets, English scores, financial documents or other requirements before the deadline.
Step 8: Plan Visa and Accommodation
After offer acceptance, arrange Confirmation of Enrolment, OSHC, visa documents and verified student accommodation in Sydney.
Main Academic Intake
Most programmes commonly follow the main Australian academic intake structure, but availability varies by programme.
Application: Students should check the official course page for the latest intake and deadline.
Apply early if you need extra time for English tests, visa processing, financial proof and Sydney accommodation.
Secondary or Additional Intake
Some programmes may offer additional intake options depending on faculty and course structure.
Application: Varies by programme and academic year.
Do not assume every course has multiple intakes; confirm before planning travel and housing.
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International students apply by selecting a course, checking academic and English requirements, preparing documents and submitting an application through the required university route. After receiving an offer, they must complete visa, OSHC and accommodation planning.
Yes, it is competitive. The source data states an acceptance rate of 30%, and applicants should prepare strong academics, English scores and course-specific documents.
The best intake depends on the selected programme and student readiness. Students should choose an intake that gives enough time for applications, English tests, visa processing and accommodation booking.
Students should begin accommodation research soon after shortlisting or receiving an offer. Sydney housing demand can rise before intake periods, so early comparison helps protect budget and location choice.
Interviews are not required for every programme, but selected courses such as MBA or portfolio-based programmes may require interviews or additional assessment.
A practical look at student life, campus experience, Sydney lifestyle and accommodation planning for University of Sydney students.
The University of Sydney offers a large, globally connected campus experience in one of Australia’s most dynamic cities. Students benefit from academic facilities, career support, international exposure and urban lifestyle access, but they should plan accommodation, commute and cost of living carefully before arrival.
Student life at The University of Sydney combines the experience of a large global university with the lifestyle of Sydney, one of Australia’s most active student cities. The source data highlights a major international student presence, with international students forming 46% of the university community. This can be valuable for Indian students because a diverse student environment often makes cultural transition, peer networking and academic collaboration easier.
The University of Sydney campus experience is strongly academic, but it is not limited to classroom learning. The source data mentions career counselling, workshops, employer events, digital resources and lifelong access to skill development and networking support after graduation. For career-focused students, these support systems can help with job search preparation, employer awareness, CV building and professional confidence.
The university is suitable for students who want a serious academic environment in a city with strong lifestyle, transport and employment connections. Sydney offers access to business districts, technology employers, healthcare networks, cultural spaces, public transport, student communities and part-time work possibilities. However, students should also understand that Sydney can be expensive, and lifestyle comfort depends heavily on accommodation choice, commute distance and monthly budgeting.
Accommodation is one of the most important practical decisions for University of Sydney students. Students may compare purpose-built student accommodation, shared student flats, private rentals, ensuite rooms, studio apartments and homestay-style options depending on their budget and independence level. Living closer to campus can reduce commute pressure, but it may cost more. Living farther away may reduce rent, but students should check transport frequency, travel time and late-evening safety.
Indian students should think beyond rent alone. Food access, grocery options, public transport, study environment, safety, social comfort and proximity to classmates can all affect the student experience. Students who arrive without confirmed housing may face unnecessary stress during orientation and early classes. Through Admistay, students can compare verified student accommodation in Sydney with attention to commute, budget, room type and lifestyle preference.
The University of Sydney can be a strong fit for students who want global exposure, high academic expectations and an active city lifestyle. However, students should be prepared for academic workload, independent living, financial discipline and proactive networking. A successful experience depends on balancing university life, study routines, part-time work, accommodation comfort and long-term career planning.
The University of Sydney Main Campus
Sydney Academic and Professional Learning Environment
International Community
The source data highlights a large international student population, which can help Indian and international students adjust socially and academically.
Career Support
Students can access career counselling, workshops, employer events and digital resources according to the source data.
Academic Diversity
The university offers a wide course range across business, engineering, data science, pharmacy, IT, architecture and research areas.
Sydney Lifestyle
Students benefit from living in a major Australian city with transport, culture, business districts and student-friendly urban experiences.
Accommodation Choice
Students can compare PBSA, shared flats, studios, ensuite rooms and private apartments depending on budget and commute preference.
Independent Living
International students should be ready to manage rent, food, transport, study schedules and personal budgeting independently.
Nearby student-friendly areas around the university
Best for: Students who want shorter commute and easier campus access
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Closer areas may be more convenient but can be more expensive, so students should compare rent and room type early.
Well-connected Sydney neighbourhoods
Best for: Students looking for a balance between rent, transport and lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Check public transport frequency and late-evening travel safety before confirming accommodation.
Shared student flat locations
Best for: Budget-conscious students who are comfortable sharing living spaces
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Shared flats may reduce costs but students should check lease terms, bills, furnishing and housemate compatibility.
Private studio and ensuite accommodation zones
Best for: Students who prefer privacy, independence and predictable facilities
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Studios and ensuite rooms may offer comfort but can increase monthly cost, so total budget planning is important.
Purpose-built student accommodation areas
Best for: International students seeking managed housing, student community and structured facilities
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
PBSA can be useful for first-year international students who want convenience and a more organised arrival experience.
Student life at The University of Sydney is academically focused, international and city-based. Students benefit from a large university community, career support and access to Sydney’s lifestyle and professional networks.
The source data highlights a large international student population, which makes the university relevant for Indian students. Students should check current student societies and community groups before arrival.
Students live in nearby student-friendly areas or well-connected Sydney neighbourhoods depending on budget and commute preference. Accommodation options may include PBSA, shared flats, private apartments, studios and ensuite rooms.
Yes, students should expect a serious academic environment because the university is globally ranked and competitive. Time management, independent study and early support-seeking are important.
Accommodation planning matters because Sydney can be expensive and demand may rise near intake periods. Choosing the right housing affects commute, budget, safety and academic routine.
Scholarship, tuition support and budgeting guidance for Indian and international students planning to study at The University of Sydney.
The University of Sydney offers scholarship opportunities for Indian and international students, including merit-based awards and tuition reductions. The source data mentions scholarships ranging from AUD 5,000 to full tuition coverage depending on award type and eligibility. Students should apply early and plan accommodation and living costs separately because scholarships may not cover all expenses.
The University of Sydney scholarships can help reduce the financial pressure of studying in Australia, but students should approach funding realistically. The source data mentions that the university offers scholarships to Indian students, including merit-based support ranging from AUD 5,000 to full tuition fee coverage depending on scholarship type. This can make a meaningful difference for high-achieving students, but scholarships are competitive and should not be treated as guaranteed funding.
For Indian students, the source data highlights scholarship options such as the Sydney Scholars India Scholarship Program, Sydney International Student Award and Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Scheme. These awards may support undergraduate or postgraduate coursework students depending on eligibility, offer status and scholarship rules. Some awards may provide full tuition support, while others may offer first-year awards, percentage tuition reductions or fixed-value funding.
Students should understand the difference between tuition scholarship and full cost coverage. A tuition scholarship may reduce academic fee pressure but may not cover rent, food, transport, health cover, visa costs, flight tickets, laptop, study materials or emergency expenses. Sydney can be a high-cost student city, so accommodation planning remains important even for scholarship recipients.
Funding strategy should begin before the application is submitted. Students should identify scholarship deadlines, academic eligibility, offer conditions, required documents and whether a separate scholarship application is needed. A strong scholarship profile usually includes excellent academics, clear motivation, course relevance and evidence of leadership, community contribution or professional direction where applicable.
Indian families should also compare education loans, self-funding plans, partial scholarships and living cost buffers. Students should avoid building a budget that depends entirely on receiving a competitive scholarship. A safer approach is to prepare a base funding plan first, then treat scholarships as cost reduction opportunities.
Accommodation decisions should be part of scholarship and funding planning. A student who receives partial tuition support may still struggle if rent is underestimated. Comparing verified student accommodation through Admistay can help students plan housing costs more accurately and choose between shared flats, ensuite rooms, studios or PBSA based on budget and commute needs.
India-Specific Scholarships
Scholarships designed for Indian citizens or residents may support high-achieving Indian students who receive eligible offers.
International Student Awards
International student awards may provide tuition reductions or fixed-value support for eligible overseas students.
Vice-Chancellor or Merit Scholarships
These scholarships usually reward academic excellence and may be competitive across international applicants.
Coursework Scholarships
Some scholarships may apply to undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degrees depending on the programme and offer conditions.
External Funding and Education Loans
Indian students may also use education loans, family funding, external scholarships and government-supported funding routes.
Living Cost Planning
Students should budget separately for accommodation, food, transport, visa, health cover and personal expenses.
Sydney Scholars India Scholarship Program
Best for: Indian students with strong academic profiles and eligible coursework offers
Coverage: Source data mentions awards including full tuition support for selected UG students and fixed-value first-year awards
Students should verify eligibility, number of awards, application requirements and whether the award applies to their level of study.
Sydney International Student Award
Best for: Eligible international students including Indian students according to source data
Coverage: Source data mentions a 20% tuition fee reduction
Students should check whether their country, course and intake are eligible before budgeting around this award.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Scheme
Best for: High-achieving international students with eligible coursework offers
Coverage: Source data mentions values from AUD 5,000 to AUD 40,000 depending on award structure
This should be treated as competitive funding, and students should maintain a backup financial plan.
Yes. The source data mentions scholarships for international students, including merit-based awards and tuition reductions. Eligibility, value and availability vary by scholarship and academic year.
The source data mentions the Sydney Scholars India Scholarship Program, Sydney International Student Award and Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Scheme as relevant options.
Most scholarships should not be assumed to cover accommodation unless clearly stated. Students should plan rent, food, transport and living costs separately from tuition funding.
Yes. Scholarships at a globally ranked university are likely to be competitive, especially awards offering large tuition reductions or full tuition support.
Students can reduce costs by comparing shared flats, PBSA, ensuite rooms and well-connected neighbourhoods early. Budgeting through verified accommodation options can help avoid rushed and expensive housing decisions.
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Explore University of Sydney undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, tuition fees, English language requirements, application planning, scholarships, competitiveness and career outcomes for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Main intake varies by programme
Application Route
University application portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5+
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
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University of Sydney admissions are competitive, with Indian students expected to meet strong academic, English language and course-specific requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate study.
The University of Sydney is a public university in Australia and one of the country's oldest and most internationally recognised institutions. It offers a wide academic portfolio across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels, with popular choices including MBA, Data Science, Civil Engineering, Business Analytics, Pharmacy, Commerce and Information Technology. Indian applicants should check programme-specific entry rules carefully because academic scores, English requirements, portfolios, interviews, GMAT or GRE requirements may vary by course.
Public university based in Sydney, Australia
Known for broad undergraduate, postgraduate and research options
Popular among international students across business, engineering, data and health-related fields
Admission is competitive with a reported acceptance rate of 30%
Indian UG applicants can apply with recognised Class 12 qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE or state board exams
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor's degree or equivalent
Scholarship options are available for eligible Indian and international students
Students looking for a globally recognised Australian university with a wide choice of courses
Indian applicants with strong Class 12 or bachelor's degree performance and clear subject alignment
Students targeting business, data science, engineering, commerce, pharmacy, technology or research-led pathways
Applicants who can prepare a strong SOP, academic documents and references before deadlines
MBA applicants with relevant professional experience and strong leadership motivation
Students who want career-focused education with access to university career services and employer engagement
Applicants who are ready to meet course-specific English language and academic requirements
Students applying without checking the exact entry requirement for their chosen programme
Applicants with weak academic consistency in subjects related to their target course
MBA applicants without relevant work experience or clear career goals
Students who delay English test preparation or miss course-specific higher English requirements
Applicants who submit generic SOPs without explaining why the University of Sydney and the selected course fit their profile
Students applying for portfolio, interview or test-based courses without preparing supporting evidence early
Undergraduate Admissions
Class 12 Route
Indian students can apply with recognised high school qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE, state board exams, IB or A-Levels, depending on the programme.
Postgraduate Admissions
Bachelor's Degree Required
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor's degree, relevant academic background and course-specific supporting documents.
Main Intake
Programme-Specific
Intake availability and application timelines vary by course, so students should verify the latest programme deadline before applying.
Admission Type
Competitive Review
Selection is based on academic fit, English proficiency, documents and additional requirements such as GMAT, GRE, interview or portfolio where applicable.
University of Sydney deadlines vary by programme, so students should shortlist courses early and confirm the official closing date before submitting an application.
Check official university deadline
Course Shortlisting
Review the exact admission requirement, tuition fee, English score and supporting documents for your selected course.
Check official university deadline
Application Submission
Submit the application through the university application portal before the programme-specific closing date.
Check official university deadline
Scholarship Review
Eligible students should check scholarship deadlines separately because scholarship timelines may not always match course deadlines.
Check official university deadline
Offer Acceptance
After receiving an offer, review conditions, tuition deposit instructions and acceptance requirements carefully.
Check official university deadline
Visa Preparation
International students should prepare Confirmation of Enrolment, OSHC, financial evidence and Australian student visa documents on time.
Indian students generally need a recognised Class 12 qualification for undergraduate entry and a recognised bachelor's degree for postgraduate entry, with requirements varying by course.
Undergraduate
Recognised secondary school qualification with course-specific academic requirement
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor's degree with course-specific academic requirement
Most University of Sydney courses require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, while selected courses may require higher English scores.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
6.0 in each module
Higher Requirement
7.0 - 7.5 Overall
Course-specific requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
58 Overall
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Higher Requirement
68 Overall
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TOEFL
Standard Requirement
79 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
96 Overall
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose or Statement of Motivation
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score
Updated CV or resume
Work experience documents for MBA or experience-based courses
GMAT or GRE score if required by the programme
Portfolio for selected creative or design-related programmes
Overseas Student Health Cover documents
Financial proof and visa-related documents
Popular University of Sydney courses for international students include MBA, Commerce, Data Science, Information Technology, Engineering and Business Analytics-related programmes.
Master of Commerce, Data Analytics for Business
Best For
Build a profile that shows both business understanding and comfort with data-driven decision making.
Master of Business Administration
Best For
MBA applicants should highlight work experience, leadership examples and a clear post-MBA career direction.
Master of Information Technology
Best For
Technical projects, programming exposure and a focused SOP can make the application stronger.
Master of Science, Data Science
Best For
Students should show quantitative preparation and practical exposure to statistics, coding or analytics tools.
Master of Engineering, Civil Engineering
Best For
A relevant engineering background and strong academic record are important for this pathway.
Bachelor of Engineering, Software Engineering
Best For
Indian students should check mathematics and science subject expectations before applying.
Master of Commerce, Data Analytics for Business
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Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 30%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic performance in relevant subjects
Clear course fit and career direction
IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score meeting programme requirements
Well-written SOP or statement of motivation
Strong references from academic or professional mentors
GMAT or GRE readiness for selected business and data-related programmes
Relevant work experience for MBA applicants
Shortlist the course first because eligibility, English score, documents and fees can change by programme.
Prepare English test results early, especially if your course needs higher IELTS bands such as 7.0 or 7.5.
Use the SOP to explain academic fit, career goals and why the University of Sydney matches your plans.
MBA applicants should connect work experience, leadership examples and post-MBA outcomes clearly.
Check whether GMAT, GRE, portfolio or interview requirements apply before submitting the application.
Keep financial proof, OSHC and visa documents ready after receiving an offer to avoid delays.
Apply early for scholarships because award eligibility and deadlines may differ from course deadlines.
Applying without checking the exact programme page for course-specific eligibility
Submitting a generic SOP that does not explain subject fit or career logic
Ignoring higher English requirements for courses such as Business, Engineering, Media, Communications or Law
Missing GMAT, GRE, portfolio or interview requirements for selected programmes
Providing weak or unclear recommendation letters
Waiting too long to arrange transcripts, English scores and financial documents
Treating scholarships as automatic instead of checking eligibility and award conditions carefully
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a course that matches your academic background, skills and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language and course-specific requirements before applying.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV, English scores and additional documents if needed.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the university application portal before the official programme deadline.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for shortlisted MBA or selected competitive programmes.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review conditional or unconditional offer details and complete acceptance steps on time.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Prepare Confirmation of Enrolment, OSHC, financial proof and Australian student visa documents.
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Undergraduate Employment
81% full-time employment reported immediately after graduation
Postgraduate Employment
89.3% full-time employment reported immediately after graduation
Career Support
Career counselling, employer events, workshops and digital career resources
Popular Career Paths
Business, data science, engineering, technology, consulting and healthcare
Indian students should not treat University of Sydney admission as only a marks-based process; course fit, document quality and English readiness matter strongly.
For data, commerce and MBA-related programmes, applicants should connect academic history with practical career goals instead of writing a broad SOP.
Students applying to higher English requirement courses should plan IELTS, PTE or TOEFL early because retakes can delay admission and visa timelines.
MBA applicants should prepare leadership examples, work experience evidence and motivation clearly before applying.
Scholarship-focused students should apply early and check whether they need an unconditional offer before scholarship consideration.
For visa planning, students should prepare financial proof, OSHC and Confirmation of Enrolment steps soon after offer acceptance.
The main intake varies by programme, so students should check the official course page for the latest intake and deadline.
Yes. Indian students can apply with recognised qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE, state board exams or a recognised bachelor's degree, depending on the study level.
Most courses require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, while selected courses may require higher scores.
Admission is competitive, with the source reporting an acceptance rate of 30%.
Students should apply through the university application portal and verify programme-specific instructions before submitting documents.
Yes. The source lists scholarship options for eligible Indian and international students, including merit-based awards and tuition fee reductions.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses if they meet the academic, English language and programme-specific requirements.
Indian undergraduate applicants can use recognised Class 12 qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE or state board exams, but the exact requirement depends on the selected course.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor's degree or equivalent. The source mentions a recognised 3-year bachelor's degree with minimum 65% or equivalent for graduate admission.
Most courses require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0. Some programmes, including selected business, engineering, media, communications and law-related courses, may require higher scores.
Yes. The source mentions PTE 58 and TOEFL 79 for standard graduate entry, while MBA requirements include higher scores such as PTE 68 and TOEFL iBT 96.
GMAT or GRE is not required for every course, but the source mentions GMAT 600 or GRE 305 for selected programmes such as MBA, Master of Commerce Finance and Master of Data Science.
Students usually need academic transcripts, certificates, passport, SOP or motivation statement, references, English test score, CV and any course-specific document such as portfolio, GMAT, GRE or work experience proof.
Yes, admission is competitive. The source reports an acceptance rate of 30%, so students should apply with strong academics, clear course fit and complete documentation.
Interviews are not required for every course, but shortlisted candidates for selected programmes such as MBA or other competitive courses may need to attend one.
The source mentions undergraduate tuition fees from AUD 46,900 to AUD 58,800 and postgraduate coursework fees from AUD 45,200 to AUD 80,000. Students should check the latest university fee details before applying.
Yes. The source lists scholarships such as the Sydney Scholars India Scholarship Program, Sydney International Student Award and Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships Scheme for eligible students.
Students should review the offer conditions, arrange financial proof, complete Overseas Student Health Cover, receive Confirmation of Enrolment and prepare the Australian student visa application.
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