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Welcome to Sydney Institute of Business and Technology! Deciding to come over to Australia to live and study is a big decision, but we’re here to make the move as comfortable as possible for you.
This new lifestyle is a big change so it’s important that you take your time to adjust. There are other students who are also experiencing the same challenges, and others who have already been here for a while, and they’re all willing to help.
Our culture here is very caring and supportive, so SIBT will feel like your second home. You’ll have a fun time learning with your classmates, experiencing the SIBT life and exploring Sydney.
If you have any questions or concerns, please visit our contact us page.
Our campus is located in the heart of Sydney CBD and is just minutes away from public transport. With state-of-the-art facilities, smaller class sizes to focus on your education and classes taught by industry experts, your education will be well looked after.
But it is not just all about education here. We want you to have a great time while you are studying with us, so we have plenty of clubs, societies, and activities for you to participate in. Whether that is something to do with fitness, cooking, drawing or just hanging out in the park opposite our campus, we have something for everyone on and off campus.
Our courses include our Foundation Program along with our Diploma programs. The Foundation Program helps bridge the gap between high school and tertiary studies. During the Foundation Program, you will learn and develop skills that will help prepare you for academic success in our diploma programs.
We have a range of diploma programs which, once completed, can help you fast-track to university or launch your dream career path. These diploma programs include business administration, engineering, information technology, and media and communications.
Our campus is near public transport. The closest train stations to us are Museum Station and Town Hall Station.
When you arrive in Australia, you will experience a new culture. This Australian culture is a big change as we have a laidback outlook on life with a ‘no worries’ attitude, so it is important that you take your time to adjust. There are other students who are also experiencing the same challenges, and others who have already been here for a while, and they are all willing to help.
If you have any questions or concerns, please visit our contact us page.