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One-year tuition at the University of Sydney

The tuition fees of the University of Sydney for one year are as follows:

The University of Sydney has an annual tuition fee of 700,000 RMB.

University of Sydney:

Ten states in New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1850, the school is the first university in Australia and an Australian university.

One of the largest universities in Leah. The University of Sydney has schools of agriculture, food and natural resources, architecture, literature and dentistry.

Medical college, business college, education and social work college, engineering and information technology college, art college, health science college, law school, medical college, music college, nursing college, pharmacy college, science and veterinary college.

University of Sydney accommodation:

1. Some students of the University of Sydney live in dormitories on or near campus, but due to the limited number of these dormitories, most students choose off-campus apartments. The International Student Accommodation Service Center will arrange temporary campus accommodation for freshmen and help them choose long-term dormitories according to their wishes.

2. The dormitory fees in each campus vary from 140-240 Australian dollars per week according to the geographical location and conditions.

There are many options to stay outside school. Share a dormitory 80- 120, host family 180-280 and rent an apartment 120-300.

University of Sydney Major Settings:

1. Agriculture and environment: agricultural economy, horticulture, land and water resources, etc.

2. Business: accounting, business analysis, commercial law, finance, international trade, marketing, logistics, etc.

3. Education: pre-school and primary school teaching, primary and secondary school teaching majors, special education, physical education, pedagogy, etc.

4. Medical category: nursing, biomedicine, general practice, medical imaging, obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, surgery, etc.

5. Law: law, legal research, commercial law, economic law, etc.

6. Engineering and information technology: aerospace, mechanical and electromechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering, electrical and information engineering, and information technology.

7. Art: music, performance, performance, composition, photography, etc.