General information about the university The University of Sydney is Australia’s oldest and one of its largest research universities. It offers strong programs in medicine, engineering, business, social sciences, humanities, and IT, and engages in global academic and research networks.
Admission International applicants must hold a strong secondary qualification or international equivalent. English proficiency is required (usually IELTS Academic 6.5–7.0 or equivalent). Competitive programs require strong subject results. Applications are submitted online with relevant documents.
Financial assistance and grants The University of Sydney offers scholarships for international students, including partial tuition coverage and, on some occasions, living support through Sydney Scholars Awards and faculty scholarships.
Cost of tuition Undergraduate tuition varies by faculty,
with humanities and social sciences around 40,000–45,000 AUD,
engineering/science 45,000–52,000 AUD,
medicine/health around 48,000–55,000 AUD per year.