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University of Sydney Complete Guide for International Students 2026

2025-11-15 · Claire Hartley · EN

What Makes the University of Sydney Unique

The University of Sydney (USYD), founded in 1850, is Australia's oldest university and a member of the prestigious Group of Eight. It consistently ranks among the world's top 20 universities, placing 18th in QS World University Rankings 2026. Located in the heart of Sydney, its Camperdown/Darlington campus is a blend of sandstone heritage buildings and cutting-edge research facilities.

For international students, USYD offers a compelling combination: a globally recognised degree, access to Sydney's vibrant job market, and a campus community spanning 140+ nationalities. With over 74,000 students enrolled in 2026 — including approximately 28,000 international students — USYD is one of the most internationally diverse universities in the Southern Hemisphere.

Rankings and Reputation

USYD's performance in global rankings reflects its research strength and graduate employability:

Ranking Body Rank (2026) Notable Strengths
QS World University Rankings 18th Top 10 globally in Sports-related subjects, Nursing, Pharmacy
THE World University Rankings 60th Strong in Law, Arts & Humanities, Clinical & Health
QS Graduate Employability 4th worldwide Top in Australia for employer reputation
ARWU (Shanghai) 73rd Excellence in Clinical Medicine, Public Health

In the 2026 QS Subject Rankings, USYD placed in the global top 20 for 11 subjects, including Nursing (7th), Sports-related subjects (4th), Pharmacy & Pharmacology (15th), Law (16th), and Education (20th).

Top Courses for International Students

1. Business and Commerce

The University of Sydney Business School holds triple accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) — a distinction held by fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. The Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Commerce programs are among the most popular choices for international students.

Bachelor of Commerce: Offers majors in Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, Marketing, and International Business. The 2026 annual tuition fee for international students is AUD 53,500. Master of Commerce: A 1.5-year program (or 2 years with extension) designed for students from any undergraduate background. The 2026 fee is AUD 56,500 per year. Specialisations include Data Analytics for Business, Strategy and Innovation, and Digital Marketing.

2. Engineering and Computer Science

The Faculty of Engineering offers programs accredited by Engineers Australia, with strong industry connections through the Professional Engagement Program (PEP). USYD engineering students complete a minimum 600 hours of industry experience before graduating.

Bachelor of Engineering Honours: Majors include Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Software, and Biomedical Engineering. 2026 international fee: AUD 53,500 per year. Master of Information Technology: A 1.5-year program with specialisations in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and Software Engineering. 2026 fee: AUD 55,000 per year.

3. Law

Sydney Law School is one of Australia's most prestigious. The Juris Doctor (JD) program is particularly popular with international students who have completed an undergraduate degree outside Australia.

Juris Doctor: 3-year graduate-entry program. 2026 international fee: AUD 58,500 per year. Admission requires a bachelor's degree with a credit average (65% or equivalent) plus the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).

4. Health Sciences and Medicine

USYD's Faculty of Medicine and Health is a world leader, with particular strengths in nursing, pharmacy, public health, and clinical medicine.

Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies): 3-year program. 2026 fee: AUD 48,500 per year. USYD nursing graduates have a 96% employment rate within 4 months of graduation. Doctor of Medicine (MD): 4-year graduate-entry program. 2026 fee: AUD 89,500 per year for international students. Admission is highly competitive, requiring a bachelor's degree, GAMSAT or MCAT, and an interview.

Admission Requirements for International Students

Undergraduate Admission

For most undergraduate programs, USYD accepts the following qualifications:

Qualification Typical Minimum Requirement
A-Levels 13-16 points across best 3 subjects
International Baccalaureate (IB) 31-38 points
Gaokao (China) 70-80% depending on province and program
Indian Standard XII 75-85% average across best 4 academic subjects
Foundation Studies Completion of USYD Foundation Program with required GPA
English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each band) for most programs. Law, Medicine, and Education typically require IELTS 7.0-7.5.

Postgraduate Admission

For master's programs, requirements vary by faculty. Generally:

- A recognised bachelor's degree with a credit average (65% or equivalent)

- Some programs require relevant work experience or a portfolio

- Research degrees (MPhil/PhD) require a research proposal and supervisor confirmation

Tuition Fees 2026

International student tuition fees at USYD for 2026:

Program Area Annual Fee (AUD)
Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences 46,500 - 49,500
Business, Commerce 53,500
Engineering, Computer Science 53,500
Law 56,500 - 58,500
Medicine, Health Sciences 48,500 - 89,500
Science 52,000 - 54,000
Architecture, Design 48,000 - 50,000

These figures are sourced from the USYD 2026 International Student Fees Schedule. Fees typically increase by 3-5% annually.

Scholarships for International Students

USYD offers several scholarships specifically for international students:

Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: Awards range from AUD 5,000 to AUD 40,000 towards tuition fees. Based on academic merit, no separate application required for eligible students. Sydney Scholars India Scholarship: Up to AUD 40,000 for outstanding students from India. Sydney Southeast Asia Scholarship: AUD 15,000 per year for students from ASEAN countries. Australia Awards: Fully funded scholarships for students from eligible developing countries, covering tuition, living expenses, and travel.

The USYD scholarships portal lists over 50 scholarship opportunities for international students. Most are merit-based and competitive, with application deadlines between August and December for the following academic year.

Student Accommodation

USYD provides multiple accommodation options:

Type Weekly Cost (AUD) Features
University-owned residences (e.g., Queen Mary Building) 350 - 520 Fully furnished, utilities included, residential life program
Residential colleges (e.g., St Paul's, St Andrew's) 450 - 650 Meals included, academic support, strong collegiate community
Off-campus share housing (Camperdown, Newtown, Glebe) 250 - 400 More independence, share bills, 10-20 minute walk to campus
Purpose-built student accommodation (e.g., Scape, Iglu) 400 - 600 Modern facilities, gym, study spaces, social events

The University's Accommodation Service helps students find suitable housing. On-campus accommodation applications open in August for the following year and are highly competitive.

Campus Life and Location

USYD's main Camperdown/Darlington campus occupies 72 hectares just 3 km from Sydney's CBD. The campus itself is a tourist attraction, with the iconic Quadrangle building (often compared to Hogwarts) drawing visitors year-round.

Key campus features:

- Fisher Library: Australia's largest university library, with 5.2 million items

- USYD Sports & Aquatic Centre: Gym, pool, courts, group fitness classes

- Chau Chak Wing Museum: Free museum with art, science, and cultural collections

- Manning House: Student hub with bars, food outlets, and event spaces

- Wentworth Building: Union facilities, food court, student services

The campus is serviced by Redfern Station (5-minute walk), multiple bus routes along Parramatta Road and City Road, and a 15-minute bus ride to Central Station.

Student organisations: USYD has over 200 clubs and societies through the University of Sydney Union (USU), covering academic interests, cultural groups, sports, volunteering, and the arts. The University of Sydney International Student Society (USISS) specifically supports international students with orientation events, mentorship programs, and social activities.

Graduate Outcomes

USYD's graduate employment rate for international students who completed their degree in 2025 was 71.4% in full-time employment within 4 months of graduation, according to the 2026 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey. For specific disciplines:

- Medicine and Health Sciences: 93% employment rate

- Engineering: 82%

- Business and Commerce: 74%

- IT and Computer Science: 79%

- Arts and Humanities: 61%

The median starting salary for USYD international graduates in 2026 was AUD 68,000, with Engineering (AUD 75,000) and IT (AUD 78,000) graduates earning above the median.


This guide is based on the University of Sydney's 2026 International Prospectus, USYD website, QS World University Rankings 2026, and the 2026 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey. All fee figures are in Australian dollars and were accurate as of April 2026.