Is the University of Sydney good for Engineering?

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    Loveleen Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Renowned for its one of the best in the world courses and programs, the University of Sydney ranks #18 among the best universities in the world. The University of Sydney Engineering programs are known for its hands on experience approach, creative curriculum, career growth opportunities, flexibility in choosing subjects and streams.

    USYD Engineering programs are affordable in comparison of many universities offering the same features in Australia, the tuition fee for the Engineering programs is here as follows:

    Course level

    USYD Engineering Tuition fee

    Undergraduate

    AUD 56,000 (INR 31 L)

    Postgraduate coursework

    AUD 53,000  to AUD 56,500 (INR 29.5 L to INR 31 L)

    Postgraduate research

    AUD 53,500 (INR 29.5 L)

    (AUD 1 = INR 56.02)

    An Engineering graduate from the University of Sydney, on an average makes AUR 81,800 (INR 45 L) in differe

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