Which university is better among University of Melbourne and University of Sydney?

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  • The University of Melbourne and University of Sydney are some of the best universities in the Australia. Both the universities have their own advantages and disadvantages. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Melbourne has overall ranking of #25 in world and #44 in world for University of Sydney. Check the comparison listed below between University of Melbourne and University of Sydney. The below comparison will surely help students in gaining more clarity on these universities respectively:

    Parameters

    University of Melbourne

    University of Sydney

    Establishment

    1853

    1850

    Location

    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Shiksha Popularity Rankings

    #25 in World

    #44 in World

    University Type

    Public

    Public

    QS Ranking 25

    #13

    #19

    Acceptance Rate

    70%

    7.56%

    Placement Rate

    98%

    92%

    Average Salary

    INR 38.57 LPA

    INR 37.19 LPA

    UG Annual Fee

    INR 20.22 L - 41.01 L

    INR 17.88 L - 34.03 L

    PG Annual Fee

    INR 11.37 L - 60.68 L

    INR 10.43 L - 50.66 L

    Popular Streams

    Engineering | Computer Science | Law

    Business and Economics |Engineering | Information Technology

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