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Aerial view of Sydney

If you are planning to study abroad, there is no better destination than Sydney, Australia. Sydney is an iconic city and an ideal place for students to come and study from various parts of the world. Every, year more than 35,000 students from over 50 countries pursue their dreams in various top class educational institutions in the city. Sydney also has a long history of providing students with multiple opportunities to hone their varied skills.

The greatest advantage, particularly for the Indian students,is the temperate climate of the city with warm summers and mild winters. The breathtaking beaches and the stunning landscapes of the city will keep your mind fresh and invigorated to acquire knowledge to the fullest of your potential.  Sydney Opera House, Beaches, the Rocks, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Sydney Harbor, Paddy’s Markets, Darling Harbour, the Blue Mountains and many more breathtaking sites can be ideal places for students to spend their leisure time when they need to take a break from their books and academic activities.

Sydney operates as a financial and commercial capital for South Asian and Eastern countries, making it even more attractive for Indian students. 

The public transport system which consists of metropolitan buses, suburban trains and ubiquitous ferries is a boon for students. 

Students can earn while they learn. The student visa offered by Australia allows the students to work for upto 40 hours every two weeks during the academic sessions and even full time during the holidays. This enables students to pursue their academic dreams without burdening their parents financially.

Being a multicultural city, Sydney's eateries cater to almost all the international palates. In this city, you can get a variety of international and local cuisines. What's more, there are plenty of options to suit a student's budget. Arguably the greatest advantage for Indian students is Australia's connectivity to India and other Asian countries.  

The universities in Sydney are globally recognized. They are renowned for their excellent academic environment which also promotes intercultural interactions with their unique support systems. 


Australia is one of the most entrepreneurial continents in the world. The students who wish to settle down in Australia after the completion of their studies will find Sydney a great place to work. Sydney was recently ranked 5th the Monocle 2015 Quality of Life Survey!


University of Technology Sydney
Among the many world class universities in Sydney, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS)is one that you should definitely check out! It is Australia’s #1 young university and world’s #14 best university. UTS has also been awarded five stars for excellence in all of the eight categories of higher education by QS™ for 2014-2016. It offers various courses on subjects ranging from Communication to Business, Law to Architecture, and International Studies to Engineering and IT. The university offers various scholarships too. “UTS is about more than just study,”says its website. Renowned for its practice-based approach, UTS is one of the best in Sydney. They ensure that you graduate with as much hands-on experience as possible while exposing you to cutting-edge technology. Many of its courses are offered part time and with flexible timetable options, such as a choice between day and evening classes, so that students can easily alternate between full time study and work.

If you want to know more about this university, then they have the perfect platform for you. Apart from the information available on their website, you have the can also connect with some of thestudents who are currently pursuing their dreams at UTS! They are called the UTS Insiders- 12 students from different courses to show you the way into Australia’s most innovative and number one young university.



You can visit the UTS Insider’s website to follow them on Instagram: http://www.insearch.edu.au/insiders/


So what are you waiting for? Make your dreams come true by choosing the right university. 






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