University SchemeVerified for 2026

University of Sydney International Research Scholarship Income Limit 2026

Maximum Annual Family Income

No Income Bar / Not specified

Income Verification Rules

Applicants must submit a valid annual income certificate issued by a competent revenue officer (such as a Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, or Sub-Divisional Magistrate).

  • The certificate must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian.
  • Income certificates issued by private employers or self-declarations on plain paper are not accepted.

FAQs for University of Sydney International Research Scholarship

Q.Is the University of Sydney International Research Scholarship fully funded?

Yes, this scholarship is fully funded, covering 100% of tuition fees for the duration of the research program, providing an annual living stipend (AUD 42,754 for 2026), and including additional allowances such as relocation and thesis support.

Q.Do I need to apply separately for the scholarship after applying for admission?

Generally, international students who apply for admission to a Higher Degree by Research program and indicate their interest in a scholarship are automatically considered for the Research Training Program (RTP) and University of Sydney International Stipend Scholarship (USYDIS). However, it is essential to check the specific application instructions on the official University of Sydney scholarships page, as some periods or specific scholarships might require a separate form.

Q.What are the key academic requirements to be competitive for this scholarship?

To be competitive, applicants typically need an outstanding academic record, often equivalent to an Australian First Class Honours (H1) degree. This can also be demonstrated by a Master of Philosophy by thesis with an 85% mark or a Master's by coursework with a weighted average mark of at least 80% and a substantial research component. Previous research experience and a strong research proposal are also crucial.

Q.What is the duration of the scholarship?

The scholarship typically covers tuition fees and provides a stipend for up to 3 years for PhD candidates, with a possible six-month extension. For Master's by Research candidates, it generally provides support for up to 1.5 years.