Please take the time to read important information about your course and the associated conditions on
the following pages.
Your next step is to meet the conditions of your offer. To do this, log into your Sydney Student portal at
https://sydneystudent.sydney.edu.au/. Select 'Manage documents' and upload any documents requested
in the conditions below.
You will also be required to pay for your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) at the time of accepting
your offer if you choose to take out health cover with the University's provider. Please note that the
OSHC amount quoted above is an indicative amount based on coverage of a single person. This amount
may change if you elect to amend the type of cover and a final quote will be calculated when you accept
this offer.
The fees provided above are indicative, based on enrolment as a full-time student or equivalent in the
current year.
English language requirements for admission
The University requires a specified level of English language competency for each course of study. The
levels required for your courses are set out in the University's English language requirements at
sydney.edu.au/pg-int-english. If you have not already done so, it is a standing condition of your offer that
you meet these requirements for your first course prior to commencement.
Offer conditions
Please provide supporting documentation to the University as outlined in this conditional offer.
Provide evidence that you have met the University of Sydney's English language proficiency
requirements such as a scanned copy of your IELTS or TOEFL test results. The University of
Sydney's Centre for English Teaching (CET) offers programs in English language. If you would like
further information please visit the website at
http://sydney.edu.au/cet/
Provide evidence of your degree, such as a copy of your testamur (degree certificate) and
transcript.
To finalise the assessment of your application and to provide you with an unconditional offer to this
course if eligible, you are required to provide the outstanding document(s) listed on this offer. Your
enrolment will be delayed if you fail to complete the above process.
Once that process is complete, we will ask you to accept an unconditional offer, and after you have
made an initial payment, we will send to you necessary documents that allow you to apply for your
Australian student visa.
This Conditional offer will remain valid for as long as there are places available in the course.
FURTHER INFORMATIONYou will be required in your first semester of entry to attend the compulsory
one day Research Methods Induction / Research Methods Workshop. Further information can be found at
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http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/fut...shtml#research
You will also be required to submit an Annual Progress Report (APR) to meet probation demonstrating
satisfactory progress in your candidature which will include the compulsory attendance at the one day
Research Methods Induction and one day Research Methods Workshop, evidence of a draft research
proposal and a completed satisfactory Literature Review.
Supporting documents
The University of Sydney accepts scanned documents submitted online in support of applications for
admission to courses of study. All supporting documents must be true and complete records. You should
be prepared to provide original documents or original certified copies of supporting documents upon
request at any time.
Documents submitted in a language other than English must be accompanied by a complete English
translation. The University accepts translations to English made by an accredited translator with a
government body, the Registrar of the issuing institution or, for international applicants, registered
University of Sydney education Agents who are designated translators. Applicants from the Peoples'
Republic of China may have their academic transcripts referred to the Ministry of Education's China
Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Centre (CDGDC) for authentication.
Please note that detailed checking of supporting documents is an inherent element of our admissions
process and may involve contacting the original issuing authority, relevant tertiary admissions centre,
organisation, or individual, as required, to verify documents. A failure to provide documents on request,
or the discovery of either fraudulent documents or a misrepresentation of true circumstances in
association with your application, may lead to the rejection of your application for admission, the
withdrawal of your offer, or the cancellation of your enrolment.
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