Why the University of Sydney for Vietnamese Students in 2026?
The University of Sydney (USYD) is not only Australia’s oldest university—it is also a global top-20 institution. In the QS World University Rankings 2026, USYD holds the #18 spot globally and #2 in Australia. It belongs to the Group of Eight (Go8), a coalition of Australia’s most research-intensive universities that collectively attract over 60% of Vietnamese enrolments in Australian higher education (Australian Department of Education, 2026).
For Vietnamese families, three data points matter most:
- Employability: USYD graduates rank #4 in the world for graduate employability (QS 2025, stable into 2026).
- Post-study work: A bachelor’s or master’s degree at a Go8 university in a metropolitan area qualifies for a 3-year 485 Temporary Graduate visa, extendable to 4 years for select STEM and health disciplines (Department of Home Affairs, July 2026 update).
- Alumni network: Over 380,000 alumni across 170+ countries, including a fast-growing Vietnamese community in Sydney, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City.
These numbers translate into a clear return on investment for Vietnamese students, especially in fields where Australia faces skills shortages.
Top Fields of Study for Vietnamese Students at USYD in 2026
Based on enrolment data from the Australian Government’s ESOS transparency register and USYD’s 2026 international prospectus, these majors dominate Vietnamese enrolments:
| Field of Study | Degree Level | USYD 2026 Rank / Market Signal | Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (AUD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commerce / Business Analytics | Bachelor/Master | Top-50 globally (QS Business 2026) | 52,000 – 56,000 |
| Software Engineering / Computer Science | Bachelor/Master | #41 globally (QS Engineering & Technology 2026) | 53,500 – 57,500 |
| Nursing | Bachelor/Master | #13 globally (QS Nursing 2026) | 44,000 – 48,000 |
| Pharmacy | Bachelor/Master | #16 globally (QS Pharmacy 2026) | 50,000 – 54,000 |
| Law (LLB / JD) | Bachelor/Master | #16 globally (QS Law 2026) | 55,000 – 60,000 |
| Civil Engineering | Bachelor/Master | #27 globally (QS Civil Engineering 2026) | 53,000 – 57,500 |
Key trend for 2026: Data Science and AI-related master’s courses are surging, with a 22% increase in Vietnamese applications compared to 2024, according to the University’s admissions office. Nursing and allied health fields remain a PR pathway priority; the 2026 Skilled Occupation List includes Registered Nurses (ANZSCO 2544) with fast-track regional visas.
Entry Requirements for Vietnamese Applicants
Undergraduate Admission
USYD evaluates Vietnamese students based on the Bang Tot Nghiep Trung Hoc Pho Thong (High School Graduation Certificate) or international qualifications (IB, A-Levels). Minimum 2026 benchmarks:
- GPA: Competitive courses (Commerce, Law, Engineering) typically require 8.0/10 or above. Nursing and Arts may accept 7.5/10.
- English: IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for most degrees. Law, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Education require IELTS 7.0–7.5 with specific band scores.
- Foundation pathway: Students who miss the GPA can enter via the University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP) with a minimum GPA of 7.0/10 and IELTS 5.5–6.0 depending on stream.
Postgraduate Admission
- Required degree: A 4-year bachelor’s degree (or 3-year plus honours) from a recognised Vietnamese university (e.g., National University of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology).
- GPA: 2.8–3.0 out of 4.0 (or 7.0/10) for competitive business and engineering programs. Some niche programs accept 2.5/4.0.
- English: IELTS 6.5–7.0, with Law and Teaching frequently at 7.0–7.5.
- GMAT/GRE: Only required for specific business master’s (MBA, Master of Management); waived for many 2026 intakes.
All requirements are verified against the USYD 2026 International Course Guide and DOHA Genuine Student (GS) evidence guidelines.
Cost of Living in Sydney 2026: Real Numbers for Vietnamese Students

Official student visa financial capacity in 2026 is AUD 24,505 per year for living costs. In practice, a single Vietnamese student in a shared house near USYD’s Camperdown campus should budget more:
| Expense | Monthly Range (AUD) | Annual Estimate (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| Shared accommodation (utilities included) | 1,100 – 1,500 | 13,200 – 18,000 |
| Groceries and eating out | 350 – 500 | 4,200 – 6,000 |
| Public transport (Opal card, student concession) | 80 – 120 | 960 – 1,440 |
| Phone, internet, streaming | 50 – 80 | 600 – 960 |
| OSHC (health cover, mandatory) | 55 – 70 | 660 – 840 |
| Entertainment, shopping, personal | 200 – 350 | 2,400 – 4,200 |
| Total | 1,835 – 2,620 | 22,020 – 31,440 |
Vietnamese student intelligence: Most are budgeting AUD 28,000–32,000 per year in total living costs once textbooks, printing, and occasional travel are included. Suburbs like Glebe, Newtown, Ultimo, and Chippendale remain the most popular for shared accommodation. Cook at home and use the Opal weekly cap (AUD 50 for adults, lower for concession) to control costs.
Student Visa and Post-Study Work Rights (2026 Update)
The 2026 Genuine Student (GS) requirement replaces the old GTE. Vietnamese applicants must demonstrate:
- Clear academic progression.
- Financial capacity (bank statements, sponsor affidavits, scholarship letters).
- English proficiency matching course entry.
- Ties to Vietnam.
Work rights during studies: 48 hours per fortnight from 1 July 2026. Post-study, the 485 Temporary Graduate visa grants:
- 3 years for bachelor’s and master’s graduates.
- 4 years for master’s by research and PhD graduates.
- An extra 1–2 years for graduates in regional areas (not applicable to USYD’s main campus).
How USYD Compares with Other Go8 Universities for Vietnamese Students
| Factor | USYD | UNSW | University of Melbourne | Monash |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QS 2026 Global Rank | 18 | 19 | 13 | 37 |
| Popular with Vietnamese | Very High | High | Very High | High |
| Sydney location | Yes (CBD-adjacent) | Yes | No (Melbourne) | No (Melbourne) |
| Nursing PR pathway strength | Excellent | Good | Good | Excellent |
| Tuition fee band (Commerce) | AUD 52k–56k | AUD 50k–55k | AUD 49k–54k | AUD 48k–52k |
USYD’s slightly higher fees reflect its strong brand recognition in Vietnam and direct access to Sydney’s job market.
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I apply to the University of Sydney without IELTS?
Yes. USYD accepts alternative English tests in 2026: TOEFL iBT (minimum 85–96), PTE Academic (minimum 61–68), CAE (minimum 176–191), and the Duolingo English Test for some pathway programs. Vietnamese students who completed high school or prior tertiary education entirely in English (e.g., at an international school) may request a waiver on a case-by-case basis.
Q: When is the application deadline for Vietnamese students?
For Semester 1 (February–March 2027), application deadlines typically fall in November–December 2026 for international students. Semester 2 (July–August 2026) deadlines are May–June 2026. USYD operates on a rolling admissions basis for many courses, but competitive degrees (Medicine, Dentistry, some Law streams) have strict early cut-offs. Check the USYD 2026 International Admissions calendar.
Q: Does the University of Sydney offer Vietnamese student support?
Yes. The university’s Student Services and Cultural Clubs include the Vietnamese Students Society (VSS) which runs orientation events, mentor programs, and Tet celebrations. USYD’s International Student Support Unit (ISSU) also provides free migration advice sessions, counselling in Vietnamese, and academic skills workshops.
Q: What are the job prospects for a Vietnamese graduate from USYD?
Strong. USYD’s graduate employment rate within 4 months of graduation has been reported at 91.5% (2025 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, latest data). Vietnamese graduates in Accounting, IT, Engineering, and Nursing routinely secure jobs through the 485 visa pathway, often moving to employer-sponsored visas (482/186) within 2–3 years.
References
- QS World University Rankings 2026: https://www.topuniversities.com/world-university-rankings/2026 (Authoritative global rankings; USYD consistently top-20).
- University of Sydney 2026 International Course Guide: https://www.sydney.edu.au/international (Official fees, entry requirements, course list).
- Australian Department of Home Affairs – Student Visa (Subclass 500) Financial Capacity 2026: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500 (Official visa rules and work limits).
- Insiderguides Cost of Living Calculator for Sydney 2026: https://insiderguides.com.au/cost-of-living-calculator (Updated monthly cost ranges from real student data).