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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement 

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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
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Duration

2 years

Tuition & Fees

26.88 Lakh
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PG Degree

Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
 at 
ANU 
Fees

icon1st year tuition fees
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 26,87,595
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Hostel & MealsINR 7,75,538
InsuranceINR 29,772
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 AUD = INR 56.28 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 17ᵗʰ April 2025

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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
 at 
ANU 
Application Process

Step one
Additional documents required
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  • Official final academic transcript
  • Degree certificate
  • Graduation Certificate (if applicable)
    • If the original documents are written in a language other than English, the document must be accompanied by a complete English translation
  • Proof Of English Language Proficiency
  • Official ID (birth certificate, citizenship documents, passport)
  • Submit a portfolio (Specifically for Master of Applied Cybernetics program)

Applicants applying for a program, to obtain admission based on professional experience, will need to provide:

  • A CV clearly identifying periods of full-time and part-time professional experience
  • Contact details of two referees who can verify the experience
  • A statement addressing the relevant learning outcomes of the program as specified in Policy: Recognition of Prior and External Learning
  • A statement from the employer confirming relevant experience, alternative evidence verifying the professional experience, or a statement why such a statement cannot be provided

Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
 at 
ANU 
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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
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  • 0% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.5
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs3.7
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Value for money3.2
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.7
Indian Food4.2
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Master of Finance - Batch of 2025
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There are limited internship opportunities for finance students, especially with external companies.
Tips: For my degree, although the semester one courses are marked as 'Introductory,' they are complex, especially Statistics. A certain level of mathematics knowledge will be beneficial before starting this. Overall, what is taught in the classes is different from the exams. Exams and assignments prepare you for the real world, and it is expected that you grasp the concepts well. Last-minute studying will not work.
Likes (Indian Food): There are mostly Asian restaurants due to the high Asian population, and many Indian restaurants in the CBD. As food is quite expensive, I generally prefer to cook at home. Vegetarian options are limited but available, and there are plenty of other affordable options for students on the ANU campus.
Dislikes (Internships): There are limited internship opportunities for finance students, especially with external companies, particularly if you're on a student visa, as many Canberra businesses are government-affiliated, restricting international student employment. While the college offers guidance, it hasn't been very effective in securing jobs in this market. The Momentum program for CBE students provides excellent support, and it's particularly beneficial for new students if they don't have a mentor.
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Master of Machine Learning and Computer Vision - Batch of 2024
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4.4
Make sure to fully utilize the facilities and resources provided by the university.
Tips: Make sure that you are using the facilities, which is the biggest mistake I made. Use the libraries and labs instead of studying in your room. Try to limit the days you work to let's say three days a week, and then focus on your studies for the remaining period. The buses are really good. They can be slow depending on where you live. However, if you are on campus, everything is accessible. Moreover, there are trams as well, which allow easier access. The transportation is affordable, with student fares around $1.60. If you are into sports, you will love ANU and Australia.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I'm still struggling to find a job. Most of the jobs are restricted to citizens for security reasons. Especially because Canberra is the capital of Australia. Usually, a new graduate tries to get into really competitive graduate roles. During the interviews, they focus more on behavioural skills over your hard skills.
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Bachelor of Laws (Honours) - Batch of 2027
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3.2
ANU: A second home away from home.
Tips: Canberra is a diverse city, but it lacks cultural food options for South Asians, especially Sri Lankans and South Indians. Additionally, it is difficult to find good imported foods from India and Sri Lanka in Canberra compared to other cities like Melbourne or Sydney. Besides, the transportation facility is very affordable, convenient and easily accessible. There are lots of internship opportunities available so you need to find one that matches your schedule.
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Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours) - Batch of 2026
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3.7
Academically rigorous yet rewarding experience.
Tips: I received a scholarship that offset 50% of my academic fees. The transition initially was very difficult, especially when there was so much academic pressure. Be mentally prepared to spend more than 10 hours studying every week. The workload is rigorous. The campus is very quiet and safe, and people seem to be more concerned about their own affairs than other people's. However, the helpful staff, community, and accessible phone calls or in-person help services make the location safe. Overall, I am quite satisfied, but I wish the university could make things more accessible financially.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Heavily dependent upon government policies, which change on a year-to-year basis. Usually, the university does not play too much of a role in determining whether you will be able to immigrate. Studying abroad involves many more opportunities beyond immigration. You could also work in a different country apart from Australia.
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Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) - Batch of 2025
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3.6
A leap for good challenges that will shape you for life.
Tips: Students must be aware of referencing, and academic style of writing and have fundamental knowledge in the field they are going to study. Students must also be well aware of resources and facilities for them by their department and the university. I experienced culture shock in terms of how young adults earn, live by themselves and study, which is very different in India. The party culture, drinking culture and legal drugs were surprising to me. I love how multicultural and diverse the cohort is at the ANU.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at the ANU is highly qualified and professional. The experience and work of the professors are exceptional. The faculty is very diverse and mostly all professors have their unique way of teaching. The professors are usually accessible by appointment and are supportive.
Dislikes (Value for money): It is an expensive country in general. The fee for international students is much more than what domestic students have to pay. A lot of university events are paid and hall events are usually very expensive. Anyone who is earning through a full-time job can take out the expenses easily which is a rare case.
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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
 at 
ANU 
Highlights

  • Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement is offered by ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science under Australian National University, Australia.
  • This a Masters level program of a course duration of 2 Years
  • Measurement is at the heart of scientific discovery, and the frontiers of knowledge are expanded through the development of new and more precise instrumentation. This program draws on the history and current expertise of three leading research schools at ANU: the Research School of Physics, the Research School of Earth Sciences, and the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Each of these Schools are at the forefront of modern scientific research and have outstanding pedigree in the development of advanced scientific instrumentation
  • In this program you have the opportunity to learn the most advanced techniques for studying the heavens, the Earth, and everything in-between
  • Demonstrate high level knowledge of scientific instrumentation and measurement;
  • Apply their knowledge of measurement systems and instrumentation to new problems
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Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
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