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Student Accommodation Near University of New South Wales
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£375/wk
Closest option
0.01 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
UNSW Sydney is based around Kensington, one of Sydney’s strongest student locations for campus access, light rail connectivity and everyday essentials. The supplied accommodation data gives students a useful mix of on-campus-style living, private rooms in Kingsford, shared apartments close to UNSW and higher-priced amenity-led options. BELONG Rosebery is source-listed at 0.01 km from the university, though students should verify the exact listing location because the property name and address details should be checked before booking. UNSW Village is the clearest campus-linked option in the set, positioned around 0.27 km away with an on-campus location, study space, e-library and bills included. Students seeking lower weekly pricing should compare the room in a 6-bedroom apartment at 55 Houston Road, Kingsford, which starts from A$375 per week and sits around 0.7 km from UNSW. Scape Kingsford and Sharesorted Kensington are both around 0.93 km away, while the Doncaster Avenue room is farther at 1.15 km and should be compared as a local commute option rather than the closest choice. With UNSW Gate 8, Gate 3, Coles Randwick, Randwick Plaza and Chemist Warehouse Randwick all nearby, this page is especially useful for students comparing campus convenience against weekly rent and included bills.
Quick Answers
UNSW Sydney accommodation in this dataset is strongly concentrated around Kensington, Kingsford and the campus edge. UNSW Village is the clearest campus-linked option, while the 55 Houston Road room in Kingsford offers the lowest listed starting price at A$375/week. Scape Kingsford is strong for students who want a managed student community with cinema, game lounge, events and bills included. BELONG Rosebery is source-listed as the closest option, but students should verify the exact location details before booking because its name and broad address need careful checking.
Best For Budget
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 55 Houston Rd, Kingsford 2032
Best For Closest
BELONG Rosebery, Sydney
Best For Amenities
BELONG Rosebery, Sydney
Best For Studios
Studio rooms are not specifically listed in the supplied data; students wanting independence should compare private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place configurations.
Best Value Tradeoff
UNSW Village gives the strongest balance of campus access, included bills, study facilities and community features, with pricing from A$419/week and a 0.27 km distance to UNSW.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Source-listed as immediate campus area; verify exact location
A$730/wk
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A$419/wk
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A$375/wk
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A$709/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BELONG Rosebery | A$730 | Private room, private bathroom, shared kitchen, shared bathroom | 0.01 km | Source-listed as immediate campus area; verify exact location | Study area, swimming pool, laundry, gym, internet | Check listing |
| UNSW Village | A$419 | Private room, private bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen, shared bathroom, entire place | 0.27 km | Around 3 min walk | Study space, e-library, games area, on-campus location, unlimited WiFi | Water, gas, electricity, WiFi, furniture |
| Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 55 Houston Rd, Kingsford 2032 | A$375 | Private room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.7 km | Around 8 min walk | Close to light rail station, close to UNSW, fully furnished, fully furnished kitchen | Unlimited WiFi internet, electricity, water |
| Scape Kingsford | A$709 | Private room, private bathroom, private kitchen, entire place, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.93 km | Around 11 min walk | Events program, game lounge, laundry, cinema, communal area | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Sharesorted Kensington | Check listing | Private room, private bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.93 km | Around 11 min walk | 5 min walk to UNSW, Randwick Light Rail access, TV room, Randwick Plaza access | Gas, electricity, water, NBN 100 high speed internet, common-area cleaners and gardeners |
| Room In A 3 Bedroom House, 64 Doncaster Avenue, Kensington, 2033 | A$430 | Private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 1.15 km | Local commute or longer walk; check route | Unlimited Wi-Fi, clothes dryer, washing machine, fully furnished kitchen, microwave | Check listing |
Best Student Areas
Kensington
Kensington is the main student base for UNSW Sydney because the university sits directly in this area and many accommodation routes connect through High Street, Botany Street and nearby campus gates. UNSW Village, Sharesorted Kensington and the Doncaster Avenue room are all Kensington-linked options in this dataset. The area works well for students who want regular campus access, local transport and a practical daily routine. Coles Randwick, Randwick Plaza, Royal Randwick Shopping Centre and Chemist Warehouse Randwick are all within the useful nearby radius, giving students access to groceries, pharmacy support and everyday errands without moving far from campus.
Kingsford
Kingsford is a strong UNSW student area because it sits close to campus while often giving students more shared-room and private-room choices. The 55 Houston Road room and Scape Kingsford both sit in this student corridor, with Houston Road offering the lowest listed starting price in the dataset and Scape Kingsford providing a more managed student community. Students choosing Kingsford should compare the tradeoff between cheaper shared-apartment living and higher-priced purpose-built accommodation. The area is useful for students who want to stay near UNSW but still compare different rent levels and facility styles.
Randwick
Randwick is not the main property location in this dataset, but it is highly relevant for everyday student life around UNSW. Randwick Plaza is around 0.83 km from the university, Royal Randwick Shopping Centre is around 0.88 km away, Coles Randwick is around 0.8 km away and Chemist Warehouse Randwick is also around 0.88 km from campus. Students living in Kensington or Kingsford can use Randwick for groceries, shopping and pharmacy access. Sharesorted Kensington also mentions Randwick Light Rail and Randwick Plaza access in its listing data, which makes the Randwick connection especially useful for daily planning.
Rosebery
Rosebery appears in the listing name for BELONG Rosebery, but the supplied property distance places it extremely close to UNSW at 0.01 km. Because that combination needs checking, students should verify the exact building location, access route and address before treating it as the nearest option. If the live listing confirms the location, BELONG Rosebery may suit students who want premium amenities such as a gym, swimming pool, study area, laundry and internet. The main tradeoff is price, as it starts from A$730 per week and has no supplied bill inclusions.
The UNSW area is practical because useful transport, shops and essentials sit close to the campus edge. UNSW Gate 8 on High Street is listed at around 0.22 km, while Gate 3 on High Street and UNSW Gate 14 on Barker Street give students several campus access points to plan around. Coles Randwick is around 0.8 km away, making grocery shopping realistic for students living in Kensington or Kingsford. Randwick Plaza at around 0.83 km and Royal Randwick Shopping Centre at around 0.88 km add shopping and everyday services close to campus. Chemist Warehouse Randwick and the Compounding Centre are both around 0.88 km away, giving students nearby pharmacy access. Laugh and Learn Randwick sits around 0.95 km away and is the strongest bookshop-style local entity in the curated data. The raw nearby-place data included helipads, hotels listed as restaurants and distant retail entries that do not help student decisions, so those have been removed rather than added artificially.
How to Choose
Students comparing accommodation near UNSW should first separate the listings into three groups: campus-linked, budget private-room, and amenity-led. UNSW Village is the clearest campus-linked choice because it is listed at 0.27 km and includes an on-campus location, study space, e-library, events and broad bill inclusions. The Houston Road room is the best budget-led option from the supplied prices because it starts at A$375/week, includes unlimited WiFi internet, electricity and water, and stays around 0.7 km from campus. Scape Kingsford is more expensive at A$709/week starting price, but it offers a more managed student environment with cinema, game lounge, communal area, 24/7 security and bills included. Sharesorted Kensington may become a strong value choice if the live price is competitive because its supplied bills include gas, electricity, water, NBN 100 internet and common-area cleaners. BELONG Rosebery has the strongest premium amenity set but also starts at A$730/week and has no listed bills, so students should confirm total cost carefully. Doncaster Avenue works for those who want a smaller Kensington house-style room, but the empty bills array means utilities need checking before booking.
University Info
Address
Sydney NSW 2033, Australia
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Sydney accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier booking useful for Kensington, Kingsford and on-campus-style options near UNSW Sydney.
Accommodation demand around the University of New South Wales usually rises before Term 1 and mid-year intake periods, especially for rooms close to campus gates, High Street, Kingsford and Randwick.
Getting to Campus
UNSW Sydney is well supported by nearby campus gates, High Street bus stops, light rail access around Randwick and Kensington, and several walkable accommodation choices. Most properties in this dataset are within 1 km of campus, while the Doncaster Avenue listing remains a local Kensington option that needs route checking.
BELONG Rosebery: source-listed at 0.01 km; verify exact location and building access before booking
UNSW Village: around 3 minutes walking based on 0.27 km distance
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 55 Houston Rd: around 8 minutes walking based on 0.7 km distance
Scape Kingsford: around 11 minutes walking based on 0.93 km distance
Sharesorted Kensington: around 11 minutes walking based on 0.93 km distance
Room In A 3 Bedroom House, 64 Doncaster Avenue: local commute or longer walk from 1.15 km away; check route
Nearby transport points in the supplied data include UNSW Gate 8 on High Street, UNSW Gate 3 on High Street, Botany Street at High Street and UNSW Gate 14 on Barker Street. Sharesorted Kensington also lists Randwick Light Rail access in its own amenity data, making transport checks especially important for students comparing Kensington and Kingsford.
Bills & Inclusions
Bills vary sharply across the UNSW accommodation listings, so students should compare inclusions before focusing only on weekly rent. Some properties include major utilities and WiFi, while BELONG Rosebery and the Doncaster Avenue room do not provide bill inclusions in the supplied bills_included array.
BELONG Rosebery does not specify bills in the supplied bills_included array.
UNSW Village includes water, gas, electricity, WiFi and furniture.
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 55 Houston Rd includes unlimited WiFi internet, electricity and water.
Scape Kingsford includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Sharesorted Kensington includes gas, electricity, water, NBN 100 high-speed internet, and free cleaners for common areas and gardeners.
Room In A 3 Bedroom House, 64 Doncaster Avenue does not specify bills in the supplied bills_included array.
Students should confirm whether electricity, water, gas, heating, WiFi, furniture, cleaning support and maintenance are included in the final rent. This is especially important when comparing higher-priced listings with empty bills data against lower-priced rooms where utilities are clearly included.
Room Types
private room
Private rooms appear across all six supplied UNSW listings. The lowest listed private-room-style option is the 55 Houston Road room in Kingsford from A$375/week, while UNSW Village starts from A$419/week and includes strong bill coverage. Students should compare whether the private room comes with a private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen or shared kitchen before booking.
shared bathroom and shared kitchen
Shared bathroom and shared kitchen configurations are common in this UNSW dataset, especially for budget-friendly and apartment-style listings. The Houston Road room uses a private room with shared bathroom and shared kitchen setup, while 864-style fully shared options are not part of this UNSW data. Shared facilities can reduce cost, but students should check house rules, cleaning expectations and how many residents share the kitchen and bathroom.
private bathroom and private kitchen
Private bathroom and private kitchen configurations appear in several listings, including UNSW Village, Scape Kingsford and the Doncaster Avenue room. These are stronger for students who want more control over privacy and daily routine. Since the source data groups room attributes together, the exact available room should be checked on the listing before booking.
entire place
Entire place configurations are listed at UNSW Village and Scape Kingsford. These options usually appeal to students who want greater independence, but final pricing can be higher than private-room or shared-room alternatives. Students should compare the full weekly rent, included bills and amenities before deciding whether an entire place is worth the extra cost.
Booking Advice
UNSW students should compare Kensington and Kingsford options early because the most useful listings sit close to campus gates, light rail access and Randwick essentials. Check bills carefully, especially where bills_included is empty.
Area & Transport
Kensington, Kingsford and Randwick are the key student areas for this UNSW page. Kensington is the main campus base, with UNSW Village, Sharesorted Kensington and Doncaster Avenue connected to the university’s local student radius. Kingsford gives students private-room and purpose-built options close to UNSW, including the Houston Road room and Scape Kingsford. Randwick adds daily-life support through Coles Randwick, Randwick Plaza, Royal Randwick Shopping Centre and Chemist Warehouse Randwick. For transport, the supplied nearby-place data highlights UNSW Gate 8 on High Street, UNSW Gate 3 on High Street, Botany Street at High Street and UNSW Gate 14 on Barker Street, all within 0.41 km. Sharesorted Kensington also references a 6-minute walk to Randwick Light Rail in its own amenity data. Students who want the simplest routine should prioritise properties under 1 km, especially UNSW Village, Houston Road, Scape Kingsford and Sharesorted Kensington. Doncaster Avenue remains locally relevant at 1.15 km, but students should check the route before committing.
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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.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove helipads, airport-style results, hotels listed as restaurants, distant bookshops and entries that are not useful for student decision-making.
Properties with empty bills_included arrays are shown honestly with check-the-listing guidance rather than assumed inclusions.
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 property has been removed through deduplication because all supplied slugs are unique. Properties with empty bills_included arrays are not described as bills included. The source-listed 0.01 km distance for BELONG Rosebery is kept, but students are advised to verify exact location details before booking. Pricing, availability, included bills, room configuration and rules may change during high-demand intake periods.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near UNSW Sydney?
The lowest listed price in the supplied UNSW data is the room in a 6-bedroom apartment at 55 Houston Road, Kingsford, starting from A$375 per week. It offers a private room with shared bathroom and shared kitchen. Students should compare it against UNSW Village if they want more campus-linked facilities and broader bill inclusions.
Which accommodation is closest to the University of New South Wales?
BELONG Rosebery is source-listed as the closest property at 0.01 km from UNSW Sydney. Because the listing name references Rosebery and the address is broad, students should verify the exact location before booking. UNSW Village is the clearest campus-linked option at around 0.27 km.
Is UNSW Village good for UNSW students?
Yes. UNSW Village is listed around 0.27 km from campus and includes an on-campus location in the supplied amenities. It also offers study space, e-library, games area, on-site laundry, events and bills covering water, gas, electricity, WiFi and furniture.
Are there private rooms near UNSW Sydney?
Yes. Private rooms are listed across the supplied accommodation options, including UNSW Village, the Houston Road apartment, Scape Kingsford, Sharesorted Kensington, Doncaster Avenue and BELONG Rosebery. Students should check whether the private room comes with a private or shared bathroom before booking.
Are bills included in student accommodation near UNSW?
Several listings include bills, but not all. UNSW Village includes water, gas, electricity, WiFi and furniture, while Scape Kingsford includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating. BELONG Rosebery and the Doncaster Avenue room have empty bills_included arrays in the supplied data, so students should check the listing.
Which UNSW accommodation has the best value tradeoff?
UNSW Village gives the strongest overall value tradeoff because it is close to campus, starts from A$419/week and includes study facilities, events and multiple bills. The Houston Road room is cheaper at A$375/week, but it has a simpler private-room and shared-facility setup.
Which accommodation near UNSW has the best amenities?
BELONG Rosebery has the broadest premium amenity set in the supplied data, including study area, swimming pool, laundry, gym, spa, garden, internet and city views. Scape Kingsford is also strong for student community facilities, with events program, game lounge, cinema, laundry, communal area and 24/7 security.
Is Scape Kingsford within walking distance of UNSW?
Yes. Scape Kingsford is listed around 0.93 km from UNSW Sydney, which is roughly an 11-minute walk by distance estimate. It is not the closest option, but it remains within a practical walking radius for many students.
Is Sharesorted Kensington close to UNSW Sydney?
Sharesorted Kensington is listed around 0.93 km from UNSW Sydney. Its own amenity data also mentions a 5-minute walk to UNSW, a 6-minute walk to Randwick Light Rail and a 6-minute walk to Randwick Plaza including Coles. Students should confirm the exact route and live pricing before booking.
Is Doncaster Avenue close enough for UNSW students?
The Doncaster Avenue room is around 1.15 km from UNSW Sydney. It is still locally relevant for Kensington, but students should check the route and travel time before treating it like the sub-1 km listings. Its main strengths are private-room options, laundry facilities and a furnished kitchen.
Which area is best for UNSW students?
Kensington is the strongest base for UNSW students because it keeps campus access simple. Kingsford is also popular in this dataset because it offers private-room and purpose-built options close to the university. Randwick is useful for shopping, groceries and pharmacy access.
Are supermarkets close to UNSW Sydney?
Yes. Coles Randwick is listed around 0.8 km from UNSW, and Kensington Supermarket is around 1.44 km away. Randwick Plaza and Royal Randwick Shopping Centre are also within 0.88 km, making groceries and errands easier for students living nearby.
Are pharmacies near UNSW Sydney?
Yes. Chemist Warehouse Randwick and the Compounding Centre are both listed around 0.88 km from UNSW. These are useful everyday essentials for students living in Kensington, Kingsford or near the campus edge.
Are studio rooms available near UNSW in this data?
Studio rooms are not specifically listed in the supplied room type data. Students wanting more independence should compare private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place configurations at properties such as UNSW Village and Scape Kingsford.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near UNSW?
Yes. First-year students can compare private student accommodation near UNSW alongside other housing choices. They should check room type, included bills, distance to campus gates, house rules and whether the accommodation suits their study routine.
When should students book accommodation near UNSW Sydney?
Students typically start comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Earlier shortlisting is useful for UNSW because the most practical Kensington and Kingsford options close to campus can become competitive before Term 1 and mid-year starts.
Can international students book these UNSW accommodation options?
International students can compare these listings, but they should confirm booking documents, payment terms, bill inclusions, cancellation rules and exact room configuration before paying. It is also important to check whether the property has private or shared facilities.
Which is better, UNSW Village or Scape Kingsford?
UNSW Village is better for students who want campus-linked accommodation with strong bill inclusions and study facilities. Scape Kingsford is better for students who want a managed student community with events, cinema, game lounge, 24/7 security and bills included. The final choice depends on budget and preferred living style.
How do I choose between Kensington and Kingsford for UNSW accommodation?
Choose Kensington if you want the simplest campus access and proximity to UNSW gates. Choose Kingsford if you want nearby private-room or purpose-built options while staying within a practical student radius. Both areas work well, but students should compare exact distance, rent, included bills and room layout.
How do I book student accommodation near UNSW through Admistay?
Start by comparing the listings by distance, weekly price, room type, bills and key amenities. Then check live availability and confirm details such as utilities, payment schedule, documents and room configuration before booking. Students can also speak with an accommodation expert for property matching.
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A leading Go8 public research university in Sydney known for global rankings, industry-linked education, strong graduate outcomes and high-demand programmes in engineering, business, law and IT.
The University of New South Wales, commonly known as UNSW Sydney, is a premier public research university located in Sydney, Australia. It is a member of Australia’s Group of Eight research-intensive universities and is known for global reputation, strong graduate employability, high-ranking programmes and career-focused education across engineering, business, law, IT, data science, architecture, finance and science.
University Name
University of New South Wales
Short Name
UNSW Sydney
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
Main Campus
Kensington
University Type
Public Research University
University Group
Group of Eight
Student Population
Around 60,000 students according to the supplied source
Academic Strength
Engineering, Business, Law, IT, Data Science, Architecture, Finance and Science
The University of New South Wales, commonly known as UNSW Sydney, is one of Australia’s leading public research universities and a member of the prestigious Group of Eight, the country’s group of research-intensive universities. Located in Sydney, Australia, UNSW is widely recognised for academic strength, industry-linked education, global rankings and strong graduate outcomes. For Indian and international students, it is especially attractive because it combines a globally respected university brand with practical career relevance in one of Australia’s most important economic and student cities.
The supplied source states that UNSW Sydney ranked number 19 in the QS World University Rankings 2025, placing it among the world’s top universities. It also mentions that UNSW has a total student population of around 60,000 students across its campuses in Sydney and other parts of Australia. Students should verify the latest rankings and enrolment figures before applying because global rankings and institutional data can change each year.
UNSW’s main campus is the Kensington campus in Sydney. The source also mentions Paddington and CBD campuses for Art and Design and Business courses, along with campuses in Canberra and rural or regional New South Wales. This multi-campus structure is useful for students because course location can affect commute, accommodation choice, social life and access to facilities. Students should always check which campus their programme is delivered at before booking housing.
Academically, UNSW is known for strong programmes in engineering, business, law, information technology, data science, architecture, finance, computer science, psychology, aviation, construction project management and science-related fields. The source states that UNSW offers over 450 courses at different levels, with 459 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels mentioned later in the content. For Indian students aiming for careers in technology, analytics, finance, consulting, construction, law or engineering, UNSW can be a high-value option if the course aligns with long-term career goals and the student can manage the cost of studying in Sydney.
The university’s graduate outcomes are a major part of its appeal. The supplied source states that UNSW performs strongly in graduate outcomes among Group of Eight universities, with undergraduate median salary and postgraduate employment indicators highlighted. It mentions a postgraduate full-time employment rate of 91 percent within 4 to 6 months after graduation and a postgraduate median salary of AUD 130,000 three years after graduation. These figures should be treated as source-based indicators and verified against the latest Graduate Outcomes Survey or university reporting before use in final decision-making.
For Indian students, UNSW offers a mix of academic prestige, employability and scholarship potential. The source mentions an International Student Award for Indian students starting any course at UNSW in 2025 or 2026, offering a 15 percent discount towards tuition fee. It also lists scholarships such as the UNSW Scientia Scholarship, Australia’s Global University Award and UNSW College Award. Scholarship availability and eligibility should be checked each intake because award rules change over time.
Sydney is a powerful but expensive student city. The source clearly notes that Sydney is costly and that international students need at least AUD 25,000 per year, plus an initial arrival budget of at least AUD 4,000 for books, rental bond and furniture. Rent is listed as a major weekly expense, and the note explains that some listed costs relate to on-campus catered university accommodation, while off-campus or private accommodation may cost more. This makes housing planning essential for UNSW students.
Students studying at UNSW Kensington may look for accommodation near Kensington, Randwick, Kingsford, Coogee, Sydney CBD or other well-connected neighbourhoods depending on budget and commute. Students attending Paddington or CBD-based courses should prioritise campus-specific commute planning. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Sydney, including PBSA, shared student flats, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and private student apartments, so students can evaluate safety, rent, commute and move-in timing before arrival.
Overall, UNSW Sydney is best suited for students who want a globally ranked Australian university with strong research intensity, career outcomes, employer relevance and a broad course portfolio. It can be a strong option for Indian students, especially in engineering, IT, business, law, finance, data science and architecture, but the decision should be made with realistic planning around tuition, Sydney living costs, visa timelines and accommodation.
Yes, UNSW can be a strong option for Indian students interested in engineering, business, law, IT, data science, architecture and finance. The supplied source also mentions an International Student Award for Indian students starting courses in 2025 or 2026.
UNSW is known for being a Group of Eight public research university in Sydney with strong global rankings, industry-linked education, research strength and graduate outcomes. It is especially recognised for engineering, business, law and IT.
Students studying at UNSW Kensington often compare accommodation near Kensington, Randwick, Kingsford, Coogee and well-connected Sydney areas. Housing choice should depend on campus, commute, rent, safety and room type.
Yes, accommodation near UNSW can be expensive because Sydney is a high-cost city. Students should compare on-campus, shared, PBSA, studio and private student apartment options before booking.
UNSW may be worth it for students seeking a globally ranked Go8 university with strong graduate outcomes and career-focused courses. Students should compare tuition, scholarships, Sydney living costs and accommodation before deciding.
Popular UNSW undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, tuition guidance and career-linked budgeting for Indian and international students.
UNSW Sydney offers more than 450 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. Popular study areas in the supplied source include computer science, law, psychology, architecture, information technology, commerce, MBA, finance, international business, data science and engineering.
University of New South Wales courses are widely recognised for their career relevance, research strength and industry connection. The supplied source states that UNSW offers over 450 courses at different levels, with 459 courses mentioned across undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral study. This makes UNSW suitable for students looking for a broad academic portfolio across technology, engineering, business, law, science, architecture, design and health-related areas.
For postgraduate students, the source lists flagship courses such as MBA, Master of Architecture, Master of Data Science and Decisions, Master of Information Technology and Master of Finance. It also includes fee examples for Master of Engineering Science in Petroleum Engineering, Master of Architecture, Construction Project Management, Food Science, Master of Information Technology, Master of Commerce, MBA, Master of Finance, Master of International Business and Master of Data Science and Decisions.
For undergraduate students, the supplied source highlights popular programmes such as Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, LLB and Bachelor of Psychology. It also lists fee examples for Aviation, Computer Science, Exercise Physiology, Industrial Design, Landscape Architecture, Law, Arts, Actuarial Studies, Public Health and Psychology.
Fee planning is important because the source states that University of New South Wales fees for Indian students range from AUD 26,400 to AUD 94,578 per year for undergraduate courses and AUD 26,100 to AUD 88,000 per year for postgraduate courses. Selected course examples show several high-cost programmes, including MBA and technology-related degrees. Students should verify current tuition directly from UNSW because fees may change by year, course load and programme.
Indian students should also compare tuition with living costs in Sydney. The source notes that Sydney is expensive and that international students need at least AUD 25,000 per year, along with at least AUD 4,000 on arrival for books, rental bond and furniture. Accommodation can significantly affect total study cost, especially if students choose private housing or off-campus accommodation near Kensington.
Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Sydney, including shared student flats, private student apartments, studio rooms and PBSA-style housing near UNSW. This helps students plan the real cost of study more accurately instead of focusing only on tuition fees.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 89,000 / year
INR: ₹58,68,660 as provided in source content
Best for: Students and professionals seeking leadership, business strategy and management career growth.
Indian applicants should compare MBA cost, scholarship options, work experience expectations and Sydney living expenses before applying.
Master of Information Technology
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 63,000 / year
INR: ₹41,54,220 as provided in source content
Best for: Students with technical or computing interests who want advanced IT education in Australia.
Indian students should highlight coding projects, technical preparation and relevant academic background.
Master of Data Science and Decisions
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 62,000 / year
INR: ₹40,88,280 as provided in source content
Best for: Students interested in data science, analytics, decision systems and quantitative careers.
Students should show mathematics, statistics, programming and project readiness where applicable.
Master of Finance
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 62,000 / year
INR: ₹40,88,280 as provided in source content
Best for: Students aiming for finance, banking, investment and corporate finance careers.
Indian students should connect academic background with quantitative ability, finance interest and career goals.
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 61,000 / year
INR: ₹40,22,340 as provided in source content
Best for: Students aiming for computing, programming, software and technology careers.
Indian applicants should prepare strong mathematics and computing foundations before applying.
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Law
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 52,500 / year
INR: ₹34,61,850 as provided in source content
Best for: Students interested in law, humanities, policy and legal career pathways.
Indian students should review professional recognition, jurisdiction relevance and long-term law pathway planning.
UNSW is especially known for engineering, business, law, IT, data science, finance, architecture, computer science and research-linked programmes.
Yes, UNSW can be expensive because tuition fees and Sydney living costs are both significant. The source lists UG fees for Indian students from AUD 26,400 to AUD 94,578 per year and PG fees from AUD 26,100 to AUD 88,000 per year.
The best UNSW course depends on the student’s academic background and career goal. Indian students often compare IT, data science, engineering, finance, business, computer science and law pathways.
The supplied source highlights strong graduate outcomes, including high postgraduate employment and salary indicators. Employability still depends on course choice, skills, internships and job-market readiness.
UNSW application process, intake planning, admission requirements and visa-linked guidance for Indian and international students.
UNSW admissions are moderately selective according to the supplied source, which mentions an acceptance rate of around 60 percent. Students can apply through the UNSW Online Application portal, with Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 intake planning depending on course and year.
University of New South Wales admissions are suitable for students who want a globally ranked Australian university with strong academic reputation, research depth and career outcomes. The supplied source mentions that UNSW has an acceptance rate of around 60 percent, indicating a moderately selective admissions process. Students should treat this as general guidance because competitiveness varies by course, applicant profile and intake.
The source states that students can apply through the UNSW Online Application portal for both undergraduate and graduate programmes. The application fee is listed as AUD 150 for both graduate and undergraduate applicants. Students should verify the latest application fee and portal instructions before applying because university processes can change.
UNSW follows a term-based intake structure, with Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 referenced in the supplied source. The source content is focused on 2025 deadlines, stating that Term 1 and Term 2 had already closed and Term 3 had an application deadline of July 14, 2025 for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programmes. For future intakes, students should check the latest UNSW deadline page and not rely on old dates.
For undergraduate admission, students generally need completion of higher secondary education or equivalent, English proficiency and any additional course-specific documents. For postgraduate admission, students usually need a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, English proficiency, employment proof if applicable and any additional documents such as SOP, LOR or portfolio depending on the programme.
Indian students should pay close attention to course-specific requirements. Engineering, IT, data science, law, architecture, business and finance programmes may each have different academic expectations. Some courses may require portfolios, professional experience or stronger quantitative preparation. Students should not assume that meeting general eligibility guarantees admission into a competitive programme.
Visa and accommodation planning should run alongside admission planning. After applying, students should prepare passport, financial documents, English test records, OSHC planning and housing shortlists. Sydney accommodation can be expensive and high demand near UNSW Kensington, especially around major intake periods. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near UNSW so they can plan rent, commute and move-in dates before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right UNSW course
Compare programme content, campus location, tuition fees, career outcomes and eligibility before starting the application.
Step 2: Check academic requirements
Review whether your school or bachelor’s qualification meets the selected course requirements.
Step 3: Confirm English proficiency rules
Check IELTS, TOEFL or other accepted English test requirements for the chosen course.
Step 4: Prepare documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, passport, English score, SOP, references, CV, employment proof or portfolio where required.
Step 5: Submit UNSW online application
Apply through the UNSW Online Application portal and pay the applicable application fee if required.
Step 6: Track offer and conditions
Monitor application status and complete any pending academic, English or document conditions.
Step 7: Plan scholarship and finances
Check scholarship eligibility, tuition costs, Sydney living expenses and visa financial documentation.
Step 8: Arrange visa and accommodation
Prepare visa steps, OSHC and verified student accommodation near the relevant UNSW campus.
Term 1
Common UNSW intake, course-specific
Application: Use current official UNSW deadline page for future intakes.
This can be a major intake, so accommodation near Kensington should be planned early.
Term 2
Available for selected programmes, course-specific
Application: Use current official UNSW deadline page for future intakes.
This may suit students who need additional time for documents, English scores or visa planning.
Term 3
Available for selected undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programmes
Application: The supplied source lists July 14, 2025 for Term 3 2025 applications.
Future Term 3 dates should be checked directly with UNSW because the supplied deadline is historical.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply through the UNSW Online Application portal, prepare academic documents, English test scores and any course-specific materials, then complete offer, visa and accommodation steps.
The supplied source mentions an acceptance rate of around 60 percent, suggesting moderate selectivity. Admission difficulty varies by course, academic profile and applicant competition.
UNSW has Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 intake options, but availability depends on the programme. Students should choose the intake that gives enough time for documents, English testing, visa and accommodation.
Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer. Sydney housing can be expensive, and rooms near Kensington or other UNSW campus areas may fill early.
The supplied source does not confirm interviews for all programmes. Interviews, portfolios or employment proof may apply depending on course and level.
UNSW campus locations, Sydney student lifestyle, accommodation areas and practical student living guidance.
UNSW Sydney’s main campus is Kensington, with additional campuses in Paddington, Sydney CBD, Canberra and rural or regional New South Wales. Student life is shaped by Sydney’s high-cost but opportunity-rich environment, strong academics, career access and diverse housing choices.
University of New South Wales campus life is centred around the Kensington campus in Sydney, which the supplied source identifies as UNSW’s main campus. Kensington is especially important for students in engineering, science, technology, law, health and many core academic areas. The campus location affects daily commute, accommodation choice, food access, routine and student lifestyle, so students should check course delivery location before booking housing.
The source also mentions Paddington and CBD campuses in Sydney for Art and Design and Business courses. This matters because students studying at Paddington or CBD locations may prefer different accommodation areas from students based at Kensington. UNSW also has campuses in Canberra and rural or regional New South Wales, so campus confirmation is essential for accurate housing and commute planning.
Sydney is a globally recognised city with strong career opportunities, multicultural communities, beaches, public transport, industry networks and student life. It is also expensive. The supplied source states that Sydney is costly and that international students should expect significant living expenses. This makes practical budgeting one of the most important parts of student life at UNSW.
Accommodation near UNSW Kensington is usually compared across areas such as Kensington, Randwick, Kingsford, Coogee and other connected Sydney neighbourhoods. Students may consider on-campus housing, catered accommodation, shared student flats, private rooms, studio apartments, PBSA-style properties and private student apartments. The source notes that off-campus, self-catered or private accommodation may cost more than the listed on-campus catered estimates.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation near UNSW and across Sydney. This is useful for Indian students who may not understand rental bonds, weekly rent structures, bills, contract lengths, room types, inspection limitations and move-in timing before arriving in Australia.
Student life at UNSW can be rewarding for students who are career-focused and proactive. The university’s Go8 status, research strength and graduate outcomes create a serious academic environment. Students should balance coursework with internships, networking, skill-building and part-time work rules. Housing choice plays a major role in sustaining that routine because a long or unreliable commute can affect attendance, energy and wellbeing.
Kensington Campus
Paddington Campus
Sydney CBD Campus
Canberra Campus
Rural and Regional NSW Campuses
Sydney student lifestyle
Students benefit from a large international city with career access, transport, food, culture and social opportunities.
Career-focused environment
UNSW’s graduate outcomes and Go8 reputation support a serious employability-focused student experience.
Multi-campus structure
Students should check whether their course is taught at Kensington, Paddington, CBD, Canberra or another location.
Accommodation variety
Students may compare on-campus catered housing, shared flats, PBSA-style properties, private apartments and studio rooms.
High-cost city planning
Sydney costs require disciplined budgeting for rent, food, transport, phone, internet, lifestyle and arrival setup.
International student readiness
Indian and international students should organise visa, OSHC, accommodation and finances before arriving.
Kensington
Best for: Students who want to live close to the main UNSW campus.
Commute: Commute varies by exact address and walking or transport route
Convenient for campus access but students should compare rent early.
Randwick
Best for: Students who want access to campus, hospitals, local amenities and student-friendly housing.
Commute: Commute varies by exact location
Can be practical for students who want nearby living without being directly on campus.
Kingsford
Best for: Students looking for popular student housing options near UNSW Kensington.
Commute: Commute varies by walking, bus or light rail route
Often considered by UNSW students, but availability should be checked early.
Coogee
Best for: Students who want beach-side lifestyle with access to UNSW.
Commute: Commute varies by bus or local route
Lifestyle can be attractive, but rent and commute should be assessed carefully.
Sydney CBD and connected suburbs
Best for: Students studying business or city-based courses, or students who want stronger city access.
Commute: Commute varies by public transport route
Useful for city access, but housing costs may be higher.
Student life at UNSW is academically strong, career-focused and shaped by Sydney’s international city environment. Students should plan carefully for rent, commute, living costs and course workload.
The supplied source does not provide a specific Indian student community size, but it confirms that UNSW accepts Indian students and offers an International Student Award for Indian students starting courses in 2025 or 2026.
Students near UNSW Kensington often compare Kensington, Randwick, Kingsford, Coogee and connected Sydney areas. Course location should guide housing choice because UNSW has multiple campuses.
Yes, UNSW can be academically demanding because it is a Go8 research university with strong graduate outcomes and competitive programmes. Students should build strong study, career and accommodation routines.
Accommodation planning is important because Sydney is costly and rent can be one of the largest student expenses. Early comparison helps students manage safety, commute and budget.
UNSW scholarship options, Indian student awards, tuition discounts and Sydney living-cost planning.
UNSW offers scholarships for international students, including awards listed in the supplied source such as UNSW Scientia Scholarship, Australia’s Global University Award, UNSW College Award, International Student Award and UNSW Continuing Scholars Award.
University of New South Wales scholarships can help international students manage tuition costs, but students should treat scholarship information as time-sensitive and verify current eligibility before applying. The supplied source lists several UNSW scholarships and awards, including UNSW Scientia Scholarship, Australia’s Global University Award, UNSW College Award, International Student Award and UNSW Continuing Scholars Award.
For Indian students, the International Student Award is particularly relevant in the supplied source. It states that Indian students starting any course at UNSW in 2025 or 2026 may be eligible for a 15 percent tuition fee discount. Students should verify whether this award still applies to their intake, course and applicant category before relying on it for budget planning.
The UNSW Scientia Scholarship is listed for students with high academic achievement, leadership skills, extracurricular engagement and strong motivation to study at UNSW. The award details in the source mention AUD 20,000 per year or full tuition fee. This type of scholarship can be highly competitive because it rewards strong academic and leadership profiles.
Australia’s Global University Award is listed for international students starting in Term 3, 2025, with an award of AUD 10,000 for one year. The UNSW College Award is listed for students progressing from a UNSW College Foundations programme to a bachelor’s degree, with AUD 10,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. The UNSW Continuing Scholars Award is listed for eligible UNSW international students moving from one UNSW study level into postgraduate study.
Scholarships should be seen as one part of a wider funding plan. The source states that Sydney is costly and students need at least AUD 25,000 per year as international students, plus at least AUD 4,000 when arriving for books, rental bond and furniture. This means even a tuition discount may not fully solve living-cost pressure.
Accommodation costs require special attention. Rent is listed as a major weekly expense, and the source notes that off-campus, self-catered or private accommodation may cost more than on-campus catered estimates. Students should compare shared student flats, PBSA-style properties, studio rooms, private apartments and campus-linked accommodation before committing.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation near UNSW and across Sydney. For Indian students, this can reduce uncertainty around rental terms, room type, safety, commute and upfront costs before arriving in Australia.
Academic excellence scholarships
Awards for students with strong academic achievement, leadership and extracurricular engagement.
International student awards
Scholarships or discounts for eligible international students beginning study at UNSW.
India-focused tuition discount
The supplied source lists an International Student Award for Indian students starting any course at UNSW in 2025 or 2026.
UNSW College progression awards
Awards for students progressing from UNSW College pathways into bachelor’s study.
Continuing student awards
Funding for eligible UNSW international students progressing into a new postgraduate programme.
Accommodation and living-cost planning
Budget support through early comparison of rent, room type, commute and verified student housing.
UNSW Scientia Scholarship
Best for: High-achieving students with leadership skills, extracurricular involvement and strong motivation to study at UNSW.
Coverage: AUD 20,000 per year or full tuition fee as listed in the supplied source
This scholarship is likely to be competitive, so students should prepare a strong academic and leadership profile.
Australia’s Global University Award
Best for: International students starting in Term 3, 2025 according to the supplied source.
Coverage: AUD 10,000 for one year
Students should check whether this award applies to their current intake and programme.
UNSW College Award
Best for: UNSW College students progressing from a Foundations programme to a bachelor’s degree at UNSW.
Coverage: AUD 10,000 for the first year of undergraduate programme
This is pathway-specific and may not apply to direct-entry applicants.
International Student Award
Best for: Indian students starting any course at UNSW in 2025 or 2026 according to the supplied source.
Coverage: 15 percent discount towards tuition fee
Indian students should verify current eligibility before including this discount in financial planning.
UNSW Continuing Scholars Award
Best for: Eligible UNSW international students moving into new postgraduate study.
Coverage: AUD 5,000
This award is relevant for continuing UNSW students, not all new international applicants.
Yes, UNSW offers scholarships and awards for international students. The supplied source lists options such as UNSW Scientia Scholarship, Australia’s Global University Award, UNSW College Award and International Student Award.
The International Student Award is especially relevant because the supplied source lists it for Indian students starting any course at UNSW in 2025 or 2026 with a 15 percent tuition discount.
The supplied source does not confirm that listed scholarships cover accommodation. Students should assume housing is a separate cost unless the official scholarship terms clearly state otherwise.
Yes, major UNSW scholarships such as the Scientia Scholarship are likely competitive because they consider high academic achievement, leadership and extracurricular engagement.
Students can reduce costs by comparing shared flats, PBSA-style housing, commute-friendly areas and verified student accommodation early. Sydney rent and arrival costs should be planned before visa and travel.
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Explore UNSW Sydney admissions, eligibility, tuition fees, intakes, English requirements, application process, scholarships, competitiveness and career outcomes for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3
Application Route
UNSW Online Application
English Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of New South Wales admissions are moderately competitive, with applications accepted through the UNSW Online Application portal for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programmes.
The University of New South Wales, also known as UNSW Sydney, is a leading public research university in Australia and a member of the Group of Eight. It attracts Indian and international students across Engineering, Business, Computer Science, Data Science, Finance, Law, Architecture and other career-focused disciplines. Applicants should check the correct term intake, course eligibility, English language requirement and supporting documents before applying. Students targeting competitive programmes should prepare early because deadlines, portfolio needs, work experience expectations and scholarship timelines may vary by course.
Member of Australia’s research-intensive Group of Eight universities
Applications are generally submitted through the UNSW Online Application portal
Multiple intake options are available through Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3
Popular areas include Engineering, Business, IT, Data Science, Law, Architecture and Finance
International applicants need academic documents, English test proof and passport-related documents
Course fees vary widely by level and programme
Scholarships may be available for high-achieving international and Indian students
Students looking for a globally recognised Australian university with strong research and industry connections.
Applicants interested in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Business, Finance, Law, Architecture or Design-related pathways.
Indian students who want a structured Australian study route with multiple term intake options.
Students with strong academic consistency and clear subject alignment for their chosen programme.
Applicants aiming for career outcomes in technology, consulting, finance, construction, design, healthcare, analytics or public-sector roles.
Postgraduate applicants with a relevant bachelor’s degree and a clear reason for choosing their specialisation.
Students who are comfortable studying in a competitive urban university environment in Sydney.
Students applying without checking course-specific academic and English language requirements carefully.
Applicants with weak subject alignment for technical programmes such as Engineering, IT, Data Science or Actuarial Studies.
Students who delay applications close to intake deadlines and then struggle with documents, visa planning or scholarship timelines.
Applicants expecting low-cost study options, as UNSW tuition and Sydney living expenses can require careful financial planning.
Students applying to design, architecture or portfolio-based courses without preparing programme-specific supporting material.
MBA or professional-course applicants without relevant experience where work background is expected.
Undergraduate Admissions
UNSW Online Application
UG applicants usually apply through the UNSW Online Application portal with higher secondary academic records and English proof.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct University Application
PG applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree, supporting documents and course-specific eligibility checks.
Main Intake
Multiple Terms
UNSW commonly offers Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 entry options depending on the programme.
Admission Type
Moderately Competitive
Admissions are course-specific and may depend on academic profile, English proficiency, documents and available seats.
UNSW Sydney has multiple intake windows, but students should verify the latest course deadline before applying because exact 2026 dates vary by programme and intake.
Check official university deadline
Term 1 Application Planning
Students targeting the main early-year intake should begin shortlisting courses, checking eligibility and preparing documents well in advance.
Check official university deadline
Term 2 Application Planning
Applicants considering the mid-year intake should confirm whether their selected programme is available for Term 2 entry.
Check official university deadline
Term 3 Application Planning
Students applying for the later intake should complete academic, English and passport-related documentation before the closing date.
Check official university deadline
MBA and Professional Programme Rounds
MBA and executive-level programmes may follow separate rounds, so applicants should verify programme-specific timelines.
Before visa filing
Offer, Fee Payment and Visa Preparation
After receiving an offer, students should complete acceptance steps, financial planning and Australia student visa documentation on time.
UNSW eligibility depends on the chosen course, but undergraduate applicants generally need higher secondary education and postgraduate applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Undergraduate
Completion of higher secondary education or equivalent
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
UNSW Sydney requires English language proficiency for international students, with exact IELTS, PTE and TOEFL scores varying by programme.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation
English language test score
Updated CV or resume
Employment proof if applicable
Portfolio for selected design, architecture or creative programmes
Course-specific supporting documents
Financial proof for visa processing
Australia student visa documents
UNSW Sydney is popular for Computer Science, Information Technology, Data Science, Finance, MBA, Architecture, Engineering and Law-related programmes.
Master of Information Technology
Best For
Students should highlight coding projects, technical skills and academic readiness for advanced computing modules.
Master of Data Science and Decisions
Best For
A strong mathematics, statistics or computing background can make the application more convincing.
Master of Finance
Best For
Applicants should show quantitative ability, finance interest and clear career direction in the application.
Master of Business Administration
Best For
Work experience, leadership examples and a focused career story are important for MBA applicants.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Best For
Students should check mathematics requirements carefully and prepare early for English and visa documentation.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
Best For
Law applicants should demonstrate strong academic performance, analytical ability and genuine interest in legal studies.
Master of Information Technology
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Master of Data Science and Decisions
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Master of Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Master of Business Administration
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Around 60%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record in relevant subjects
Clear course alignment
English language readiness
Well-prepared SOP and supporting documents
Relevant projects or work experience for technical and business programmes
Portfolio readiness for design, architecture and creative courses
Early application planning for preferred intake
Start by selecting the correct UNSW term intake because not every programme may be available in every term.
Check the exact academic and English language requirement for the chosen course before preparing the application.
Prepare transcripts, passport, English test score, CV, SOP and references before the deadline window gets tight.
For IT, Data Science and Engineering courses, use projects, internships or technical coursework to show subject readiness.
For MBA and professional programmes, present leadership experience, career progression and practical business exposure clearly.
For Architecture, Design or creative programmes, confirm portfolio requirements early instead of treating them as optional.
Avoid applying only on ranking reputation; connect the course choice with career goals and academic background.
Submitting a generic SOP that does not explain why UNSW and why the selected programme make sense.
Ignoring course-specific requirements such as portfolio, work experience, prerequisite subjects or English score rules.
Waiting until the deadline and then rushing transcripts, references, passport documents and English test reports.
Choosing a programme only because it is popular without checking academic fit or career relevance.
Using weak references that repeat basic praise instead of showing academic or professional capability.
Not planning tuition, living expenses and visa financial proof early enough.
Assuming all intakes are open for every course without checking the programme page.
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a UNSW programme based on academic background, intake availability and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, subject and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, SOP, references, CV, English score and any portfolio or work proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the UNSW Online Application portal before the relevant deadline.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required for selected professional, portfolio-based or competitive programmes.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track the application decision and respond to offer conditions within the required timeline.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Complete acceptance, financial proof, health cover and Australia student visa steps.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Graduate Employability
Strong graduate outcomes across undergraduate and postgraduate levels
Popular Career Fields
Technology, finance, consulting, engineering, law and analytics
Industry Advantage
Sydney location supports access to business, technology and professional networks
ROI Consideration
Best suited for students with clear career goals and strong financial planning
Indian students should shortlist UNSW courses by intake first, because applying for the wrong term can delay the entire admission and visa timeline.
For technical courses such as Information Technology, Data Science and Engineering, a strong academic record alone may not be enough; projects and subject clarity can strengthen the profile.
Students applying for Business, Finance or MBA pathways should make the SOP career-focused instead of writing a broad motivation statement.
Because Sydney can be expensive, applicants should plan tuition, living costs, health cover and visa funds before accepting an offer.
Scholarship-focused students should prepare early because strong academic achievement, leadership and extracurricular evidence may be assessed for selected awards.
Applicants should avoid copying generic admission templates and instead explain why their background matches the exact UNSW programme.
UNSW commonly offers Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 intakes, but course availability can vary by programme.
Indian students generally apply through the UNSW Online Application portal with academic documents, English proof and passport details.
UNSW requires English language proficiency, but IELTS, PTE and TOEFL scores are course-specific and should be checked on the programme page.
UNSW is moderately competitive overall, with higher competition for popular courses such as Engineering, IT, Data Science, Finance, Law and Business.
The provided admission data lists the UNSW application fee as AUD 150 for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
Yes, the provided data mentions awards such as the International Student Award for eligible Indian students and other scholarships for high-achieving international students.
Yes. Indian students can apply to UNSW Sydney for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet the academic, English language and course-specific requirements.
The provided admission data lists the UNSW Online Application portal as the application route for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
UNSW generally offers Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 intake options, but students should confirm whether their selected course is available in the preferred term.
Students usually need academic transcripts, certificates, passport, English test score, SOP, references, CV and any course-specific documents such as portfolio or work proof.
The exact IELTS score is course-specific. Students should check the selected programme requirement because standard and higher English requirements may vary.
UNSW accepts English proficiency evidence such as IELTS, TOEFL and other approved tests, but exact score requirements should be checked for the chosen course.
UNSW admissions are moderately competitive overall, with stronger competition for high-demand programmes in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Finance, Law and Business.
Undergraduate applicants generally need completion of higher secondary education or an equivalent qualification, along with course-specific subject and English requirements.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Some programmes may also require work experience, portfolio, prerequisite subjects or additional documents.
The provided admission data lists an application fee of AUD 150 for both undergraduate and postgraduate applications.
Interviews are not required for every programme. Selected professional, portfolio-based or competitive courses may include interviews, assessments or additional review steps.
Yes. The provided data mentions scholarships and awards for international students, including options linked to academic achievement, leadership, UNSW College progression and eligible Indian students.
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