The University of Sydney is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Australia, and one of the top eight research universities in Australia. The University of Sydney ranks among the top 100 universities in the world and is one of the top three universities in Australia. The University of Sydney is a member of APRU and PACIBER.
As one of the top three universities in Australia, the University of Sydney has always been among the top universities in the world. According to the latest data released in 2019, QS World University ranked 42nd in the University of Sydney, 61st in the World University Ranking of Thames and Uppers Higher Education, 83rd in the Academic Ranking of ARWU World Universities, and 34th in the USNews World University Ranking.
University of Sydney undergraduate application conditions: IELTS 6.5 or above, undergraduate or high school graduation, the average score in school should not be less than 80 points.
Requirements for applying for a master's degree from the University of Sydney: IELTS 6.5 or above, bachelor's degree with a bachelor's degree, an average score of 75 or above for graduates from 211 University or 985 University, and an average score of 80 or above for non 211 University graduates.
The University of Sydney is located in Sydney, Australia. It is the largest and most developed city in Australia, and also the second city in Australia to study abroad. Sydney has a developed economy with many employment opportunities, convenient life and broad development prospects. It has the largest number of students studying in Australia. Graduates of the University of Sydney have outstanding skills, are favored by many employers, and generally receive a high starting salary. The outstanding graduates of the University of Sydney include four Australian prime ministers, three Nobel laureates, three current members of the Royal Society and many celebrities in business, education, science, music, communications and other fields.