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Is University of Sydney easy to get into?
This might be surprising to many people, but the University of Sydney’s acceptance rate is quite high. Although it is on the same level as prestigious universities such as Yale or Harvard, they do accept a lot of people.
How can I get admission in University of Sydney?
General process
- Choose a course.
- Check your eligibility.
- Gather your documents.
- Check your finances.
- Submit your application.
How much is the University of Sydney tuition?
9,050 AUD (2017 – 18)
The University of Sydney/Undergraduate tuition and fees
Why should I go to University of Sydney?
The University of Sydney is recognised as one of the world’s leading institutions in making a positive impact on society by the Times Higher Education Impact rankings, which focus on the twin issues of protecting the environment while addressing inequality through sustainable development.
How do I transfer from one University of Sydney to another?
If you are currently enrolled in a University of Sydney bachelor degree program and you intend to apply for another University of Sydney degree program, you will need to apply directly to the University for an internal transfer.
When to consider coming to the University of Sydney?
You can also consider coming to the University of Sydney after commencing tertiary study or after a break from study. This scheme is for students who have a record of tertiary study but whose studies were impacted by circumstances beyond their control. How to apply?
Can I apply for the University of Sydney educational access scheme?
If your only qualification is an Australian Year 12 qualification, you can apply on the basis of that qualification. The University of Sydney Educational Access Scheme (Broadway Scheme) is for students who have experienced long-term educational disadvantage.
What is the University of Sydney’s admission transparency page?
The University of Sydney is committed to Admissions Transparency . This page displays the 2021 selection ranks, by course, of our students who were offered a place based on their ATAR (or ATAR plus adjustment factors or additional admissions criteria, where applicable). Below, you can see the lowest, median and highest ranks.