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MSc in Precision Health and Medicine - Batch of 2027
4.5
Life in Singapore as a Masters student in NUS.
Tips: The culture is very friendly. As for me, I came from India, and I've lived in the US for many years so I did not face any difficulty adjusting here. No cultural shift unless you are not from an Asian background. I did not avail any scholarships, as the options were limited for US citizens.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is very affordable and available everywhere. It is easy to access. The campus is on the outskirts of the city, but there are a lot of ways to get there. It can take a well-connected MRT (subway), and many buses go there. Hailing a cab is also an option.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Student visa does not extend further than 1 year post-study. Up to us to find a job. The chances I would have of permanent settlement are probably 60%, considering I find a job that pays enough to live comfortably. Job opportunities for foreigners are slightly less. If I had the chance, I would 100% permanently immigrate to this country.
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025Read more
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MSc (Biomedical Engineering) - Batch of 2026
4.4
A great way to build your future.
Tips: I didn't have much of a cultural shift because I was brought up here before but I think the other students, the English slang that Singapore uses, might be slightly overwhelming. Scholarship wasn't available for my intake, but for the upcoming intake, I heard that there are some scholarships.
Likes (Quality of faculty): NUS faculty are very experienced and well-known in the research field. They have amazing knowledge and the way they bring it forward to the students is inspiring. They are very approachable and they introduce us to many conferences and competitions to build our own interests and discover ourselves.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post study jobs are pretty difficult to find, being an international student as the salary is pretty high for a sponsored visa, which is way above the fresher salary in general in Singapore. There are 3 different types of passes, the unskilled worker pass is the least, followed by the skilled worker pass, and then the professional employment pass. Usually, Master's students are allowed only for the EP.
Reviewed on 2 Oct 2025Read more
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DAKSHA GEHANI Verified Icon
MSc (Building Performance and Sustainability) - Batch of 2023
3.9
Challenging yet enjoyable.
Tips: Be prepared for classes to be in the evening. Keep in mind, you are allowed to take 2 electives in the whole year. So what I did was take one elective in the first sem and another in the second sem. You can choose a course from ISD, Project Management or M.Arch as your electives, but when you register for your courses, make sure the electives you choose don't clash in timing and day with your BPS courses. Some of my classmates did that and ended up having to switch electives 2 weeks into the semester. No big cultural shift except that people adhere to and expect adherence to rules. So if the escalator says "Stand on left, walk on right", then please respect that and either stand on the left side or walk on the right. Similarly, all other rules should also be followed, like no eating in the metro and only flag down public buses when you want to board them, etc. For Masters, there are little to no scholarships available in NUS. Of course, it does differ department to department, but in Architecture & Engineering, it's almost non existent for foreigners. Singapore can be expensive but as students, you end up figuring out where the good deals are and how to have fun even on a budget. I'd advise checking the NUS part time jobs page when you join, it has many openings for part time jobs where you can earn some money on the side. I did part-time shifts at the Central Library in NUS, could easily earn 10 to 12 SGD an hour. If you find part-time jobs off campus, then that's also handy, just try to keep it on a schedule you can manage with your classes and assignments.
Likes (Safety): Singapore in itself is a very safe city. I was out on a walk at 4 am and didn't have to think twice about using earphones and walking. As a woman, it is a very safe city. The police take patrols at night, not like a military facility type of way, just normally. And people in general have a basic civic sense of respecting private space.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Singapore has Singaporean Indians, which makes the food a mix of South Indian and Singaporean food. Some food is similar and easy to eat, like sambar and dosa, and some I wasn't able to eat due to the difference in taste, like a few types of daal. Vegetarian people have even less options in indian food because if you're nitpicky, you'll end up going back to basic food like price and sambar. I would suggest trying Mala hotpot, you get to pick out the quantity and type of ingredients you want, so vegetarians can just pick out veggies, and you get to have that cooked in a sauce of your spicy level choosing with either noodles or price. Lots of people enjoyed that. Keep in mind that NUS has one food court for each different studying school, like Medicine, Architecture & Engineering, etc. So each food court has at least one Indian food stall that has the food I'm talking about. The other stalls all have different food like western food options, chicken & rice (Singapore style), Chinese food, etc. Those are really good to eat if you like exploring other options.
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
4.6
An academic journey through the best life experiences.
Tips: Singapore has a very diverse culture and population, so you never feel you're away from home. Scholarships are available. Life on campus is fun, everyone is friendly, and the campus is beautiful.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors have a very good understanding of the course material and make the classes engaging through presentations and case studies. Applying knowledge in real-time helps in a better understanding of the course content, and the professors have their own unique teaching styles and interactive methods.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Many companies are hesitant to sponsor work visas. While a variety of job roles are available, finding one that matches your requirements and secures visa sponsorship can be challenging. However, being in SG, a major trade hub, does make it easier to find employment opportunities.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2024
4.1
Securing a job is challenging.
Tips: As a student from India, it was a very different experience to study in a culturally diverse university. The way academics are programmed is quite different, but not hard to transition into. I am very satisfied with my university, the freedom of my course and Singapore is one of the best countries to study in.
Likes (Student Life): Curriculum allows for a good balance between school and personal life. The infrastructure promotes your growth. NUS does a lot of events to keep students mentally, intellectually stimulated. There are committees and clubs for every interest, making things very inclusive and fun.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Securing a job is challenging, as obtaining an employment pass or work visa necessitates sponsorship. With Singapore moving towards greater independence, securing sponsorship is becoming increasingly difficult. Consequently, without industry contacts, it can be hard to get noticed.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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NUS BBA - Batch of 2029
4.4
Faculty are always very approachable and friendly.
Tips: The cultural shock of studying in Singapore is milder compared to the USA, the UK, etc. The only culture shift to be mindful of is that following the rules is very important here - even when it's something small like crossing the road only when it's a green light. I did not avail any scholarship. I availed the MOE tuition grant, which is a 3-year bond that gets you a subsidised tuition fee in exchange for working for a Singapore-based entity for 3 years after graduation. Overall, I am satisfied with my course. The curriculum is modern and equipped with the skills required to survive in today's world.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members are always very approachable and friendly. They encourage students to clarify their doubts after classes, either through email or during office hours. While there isn't any unique teaching methodology, and most teaching is done through PowerPoint slides and lectures, the faculty is coherent and educated in their field of study. They always provide extra information for each topic and make sure the students have a background about what they're learning. Most teaching faculty are local Singaporeans, but a few guest lecturers are international, of different ethnicities from all over the world.
Dislikes (Student Life): There are clubs available for every activity imaginable, and even sports and activities most people would have never heard of. Clubs are quite active and meet about once a week. Other than that, there are intra-hall and inter-hall activities, inter-faculty games, and so much more. However, NUS also gets very academically intense during certain periods, especially around exams. This makes it really hard to participate in co-curriculars at those times. Overall, the plethora of choices makes it easy for anyone to join something they're interested in.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Marketing Analytics and Insights - Batch of 2024
4.2
Students on student visas are rarely considered for off-campus part-time work.
Tips: Be prepared to be challenged by every classmate and every day. The campus will go to great lengths to provide any support you need. Leverage the strong alumni network and focus on networking events from day one.
Likes (Value for money): The global exposure and the quality of the faculty and peers provide unparalleled exposure and knowledge, making every penny worthwhile. The career services at NUS also strive to equip you with the resources you'll need to enter the job market.
Dislikes (Part time work): Students on student visas are rarely considered for off-campus part-time work, and it's difficult to find such jobs. There are no job boards for part-time positions, so the only option is to secure a position within the university.
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
4.5
The competition is very high and cutthroat.
Tips: I didn't experience any major cultural adjustments. While experiencing Singaporean culture is great, it really comes down to each individual's needs and preferences. Overall, I'm happy with my NUS experience, though there were some minor concerns that were likely specific to my cohort.
Likes (Value for money): I completely agree that it's a great value, especially when compared to similar institutions abroad in Europe, the UK, and the US. The quality of infrastructure and student life is also very reasonable. However, as a student, you'll need to learn to budget your expenses wisely.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The competition is very high and cutthroat, and as one of the leading countries in Asia, many people from around the world are seeking to settle here. It's difficult for companies to sponsor work visas, as there are many Singaporean nationals also seeking employment, making it easier for them to be hired compared to foreign nationals.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Computing (Computer Science Specialisation) - Batch of 2024
4.4
Intellectually challenging place.
Tips: Students should be ready to study a lot. They should be mentally ready to take difficult subjects and work on a lot of assignments and projects in all subjects simultaneously. The most important thing is the heavy competition you will be facing from your peers. Don't be afraid of it, but don't take it easy as well. I didn't avail of any scholarships. I am very satisfied with this university.
Likes (Student Life): I spend most of my time studying at college. I enjoy studying, working on projects and coding. I am also part of many clubs and thus I am happy with my current student life. Almost all events like sports, music, traditional events and many more are organised in the college. I participate in events that I like. There are technical and non-technical clubs, both on the campus.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I find more restaurants serving Chinese cuisine in my area (Clementi). However, if you travel to places like Little India, you will definitely find more Indian food stalls there, but as you move away from Little India, the count of stalls reduces. In my college, I find hardly 2-3 Indian food stalls.
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.5
NUS is a university which rewards you for what you put into it.
Tips: You can get a lot of scholarships/bond to lower the cost of tuition fees at NUS. I think I'm pretty adaptable, so transitioning to living in Singapore was not a problem at all, and while there have been high highs and low lows, all in all, I'm quite happy with my university life.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The statistics faculty is very diverse and quite friendly. The course material taught is a great balance between practical and theoretical knowledge. The other courses I've taken outside of Science have also been amazing with some great faculty. Of course, there will be some professors you may not connect with, but I've not had a problem like that really.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I can't really answer this question accurately as I haven't graduated yet, but from what I've seen of previous classes you will definitely be able to find a good job in Singapore as long as you are applying to a good selection of companies. The employment rate in my faculty is extremely high.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) - Batch of 2024
4
NUS is a research institution, and many courses are designed with a strong research component.
Tips: Before joining the National University of Singapore (NUS), students should consider several important factors to ensure they make the most of their time there. NUS is one of Asia's top universities, known for its high academic standards and competitive atmosphere. Students should be prepared for a challenging curriculum that emphasizes independent learning, critical thinking, and research. It’s important to be disciplined and motivated, as the workload can be demanding, and the expectations for academic performance are high. NUS is a leading research institution, and many of its courses are designed with a strong research component. Students interested in pursuing research opportunities should be proactive in seeking internships, faculty collaborations, or lab positions. The university encourages students to engage with cutting-edge research and provides numerous resources for those interested in academic inquiry. As a global university with students and faculty from all over the world, NUS offers a highly diverse and multicultural environment. Students should be open-minded and adaptable to a variety of cultural perspectives and communication styles. This diversity can enrich the educational experience, both inside and outside the classroom. While NUS is highly regarded by employers globally, the job market in Singapore is highly competitive, particularly in fields like technology, finance, and engineering. Students should actively seek internships and networking opportunities early in their academic journey. Building a strong professional network while at NUS can be crucial for securing post-graduation employment.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The quality of its faculty consistently attracts and retains top-tier academic staff who are renowned for their expertise, research contributions, and teaching excellence. NUS is one of Asia's leading universities, and its faculty is internationally recognized for their cutting-edge research across a wide range of disciplines, from engineering and computer science to business, social sciences, and the humanities. The university's faculty members often have advanced degrees from prestigious institutions around the world, bringing global perspectives and best practices into the classroom. Many faculty members are pioneers in their fields, having published influential research or contributed to groundbreaking innovations. This high level of expertise ensures that students are exposed to the latest knowledge and trends in their areas of study, making their educational experience both enriching and relevant to current global challenges. In addition to their academic qualifications, NUS faculty members are dedicated to providing high-quality teaching and mentorship. They engage students through innovative pedagogy, encourage critical thinking, and create an intellectually stimulating environment. The university’s emphasis on research-led teaching also allows students to participate in cutting-edge projects and collaborations, further enhancing the quality of their academic experience. Moreover, NUS fosters a culture of continuous professional development for its faculty, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of their respective fields. This commitment to excellence in both teaching and research is a key reason why NUS consistently ranks highly on global university rankings, solidifying the quality of its faculty.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Singapore’s immigration policies are generally selective, and while the country has been making efforts to attract skilled talent through programs like the Employment Pass (EP) and the S Pass, securing permanent residency (PR) can be a long and challenging process. NUS graduates, especially international students, may find it difficult to transition to permanent residency, as the criteria for PR are competitive and include factors such as employment, economic contribution, and family ties to Singapore. Furthermore, Singapore's focus is on maintaining a balanced population, so it is not as easy for foreigners to gain permanent residency unless they have highly specialized skills or significant economic impact. International students and workers are encouraged to contribute to Singapore's economy first, and only then can they be considered for PR, which means the immigration process can take years and is not guaranteed. While NUS provides world-class education, the pathway to permanent settlement in Singapore is less straightforward and often dependent on factors outside of the university's control, such as the national immigration policies, making it less attractive for those seeking long-term settlement.
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Anthropology - Batch of 2025
4.6
Good exposure time to explore yourself.
Tips: One of the first things you must do when you arrive is to meet and make friends with other students. This will help you when you need help in a pinch. Also, be sure to enjoy the cultural festivals and participate in them. While I didn't get a scholarship, I am happy with the exposure I got to this country. There is affordable transportation for students. You can choose to use either your own vehicle or public transportation. City buses are available for everyone. As a student, you should prefer public transportation to help save nature. You can also use a bicycle for your daily transportation needs. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The National University of Singapore (NUS) provides a diverse range of dining options that cater to students, staff, and visitors, with food courts, cafes, and restaurants spread across the campus. However, the pricing and value for money at these establishments have been a topic of discussion. Restaurants like The Royals Bistro and Platypus Food Bar serve Western and fusion dishes in a comfortable setting. While the food is delicious and presented well, the prices are relatively high for a student's budget. A meal here typically costs between SGD 10–15, making it less appealing for everyday dining.
Reviewed on 24 Dec 2024Read more
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Master of Business Information Systems - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
3.1
Ambiguous, stressful, but worth it.
Tips: I recommend researching the course structure rather than focusing on university rankings. University rankings don't matter much for job prospects. Apply for international student grants when you apply. Try to stay in contact with professors. There's still a lot to learn online.
Likes (Safety): Highly secure, with numerous services available. There is 24/7 police patrolling, and a police station is located on campus. Emergency contacts are readily available, and cameras are installed throughout. A bus service is provided for students returning late at night, and security checks are conducted in all rooms and buildings.
Dislikes (Internships): For IT department masters, there is no internship support from the university. It's not part of our course requirement, no guidance is provided, and there is no preference for international students. Therefore, it is very difficult for people to secure one.
Reviewed on 27 Aug 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
4.2
Learning, growing and loving the uni life.
Tips: Before joining, students should be prepared for being comfortable stepping out of their comfort zones. The people are actually very nice over here and love to have short talks. The cultural shift was noticeable - especially the independence and direct communication - but I adjusted over time. I received a 10,000 AUD partner scholarship, which was directly deducted from my one-year fee. Overall, I'm happy with my course, the university, and the experience here in Australia.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The V-Line services often experience disruptions, delays and planned works, which can be quite inconvenient. On weekends and public holidays, the frequency of trains tends to drop significantly, leading to long gaps between services. While the campus is connected to the city via train and bus.
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) - Batch of 2027
Offered by Monash University
3.5
It is a great college and international exposure is great.
Tips: Monash offers great academics and a diverse campus, but tuition and living costs are high. Adjusting was tough at first due to a new academic style and independent culture, but the diverse, friendly campus made it easier to settle. I did not get any scholarships.
Likes (Indian Food): There are plenty of food options from my country of origin available around the Clayton area. Grocery stores and supermarkets also stock Indian items and ingredients. I often prefer cooking at home, but it's great to have affordable and authentic options when I want to have something great.
Dislikes (Value for money): It is very expensive to study at Monash University, and while the faculty members and teaching are good, I don't think that the extremely high tuition or around AU$ 200,000 is justified. The value does not match the investment as it places a very big burden on student and parents.
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Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
3.6
A balanced journey, growth, challenges, and opportunities as an international student.
Tips: Student should know that while this college offers a wide range of opportunities, both academic and extra curricular requires self initiative, professors and staff are supportive, but you need to be protective about attending events seeking, help and building your network time management is key, especially if you're juggling studies with part-time work. Also, don't expect things to be handed to you. You will get the most out of the experience if you actively participate in what's happening on campus. The transition was challenging at first, especially as an international student, and there was definitely a cultural shift. People are more individualistic and open in how they communicate. The education system is also different, focusing more on independent learning, critical thinking, and research-based assignments. At the same time, their cultural diversity on campus helps me quickly. I made friends from different countries and which really helped open my mind and help me feel more included. I received the international student merit-based scholarship. The process involves submitting my academic transcript and personal statement during my application. It wasn't a full scholarship, but it offered a partial tuition fee, which was helpful in reducing final pressure. Overall, I am quite satisfied. My course industry offers flexibility in choosing electives. My university has resources like labs, care services, and academic support. Australia is a safe country and offers a good quality of life. While there are ups and downs, the experience has been worth it, especially in terms of personal growth and future opportunities.
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
3.9
Good facilities and teaching staff, but somewhat expensive.
Tips: Students should know that it won't be easy to study at this university. You will be in a new country and a new environment, and you'll have to do a lot of the work on your own, so it won't be easy at first. But once you get used to it, you'll do really well, and your life will change. You'll also learn to be more disciplined, which will help you a lot.
Likes (Safety): There are guards, security personnel and cameras that make you feel safe. The staff and people around you are also really good and easy to approach, and we have Monash Connect where we can go and talk about any problems with them, whether academic or even personal.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't enough vegetarian options available, especially for the morning 8 am classes. It makes it difficult for people who are vegetarians because it's difficult to cook their own meals every day. If there were some vegetarian choices, I think it would be really helpful.
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Master of Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
3.6
The tuition is unnecessarily high due of its brand value.
Tips: Though it has a brand value, it doesn't mean that you will get a full-time job. You will get the same preference as any tier-2 college student. It doesn't provide a lot of scholarships, so be ready to pay a huge amount of money. I am personally happy with the brand I am studying in, but somewhere it could have done better.
Likes (Safety): The campus has a very good security. Monash vans help us to reach our destination. The guards will always make sure the student is genuine and will always check id cars. The guards are there 24/7 so there is no need to worry. You can easily sit on-campus anytime and study.
Dislikes (Value for money): I think the university is charging a lot of fees even if it's not required. I guess they are just charging because they have a brand value. The teaching faculty can do much better. Half of the assignments and stuff are understood and done by us. So there is no point in charging so much.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Marketing - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
3.9
The availability of on-campus jobs is very less and competitive among competent students.
Tips: Research is key; do a lot of research before coming here. Do not focus on partying or clubbing; rather, focus on making yourself familiar with the country. Be aware that you are representing your home country and do not do anything that reflects bad civic sense. Scholarships are limited at Monash, but if you are getting one, well and good. Every international student gets a 10000$ grant if they have a good profile. I am very satisfied with the country, university and my course.
Likes (Value for money): The university is great. A very huge campus, amazing facilities. But it completely depends on the student on how much they can extract from the resources available. By expecting things to come to you, you will only waste time. By taking initiative and meeting new people, you will build your career. The value for money is seen.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability of on-campus jobs is very less and competitive among competent students. Off-campus opportunities are more achievable, but you have to be prepared for a job hunt, and patience is very important. Work and study are very much manageable by following the rules of work set by the government strictly. The minimum according to the government is 588$ for 24 hours a week, which is 24.5 AUD minimum wage per hour.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2025Read more
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Lokesh Kumar Aggarwal Verified Icon
Master of Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Monash University
3.7
Internships are quite easy to get especially research internships.
Tips: The transition was quite easy for me as I made contacts and friends using Facebook before coming to Australia, so that everything is not new for me. I did get a merit scholarship of AUD 10000 and a travel package of AUD 5000. It was all done while applying for the course. But apart from that, there are no other useful scholarships available to my knowledge. I am overall only slightly satisfied with the university because the faculty was quite poor. The faculty did not speak English properly, and it was very difficult to understand them. To do cost-cutting, most of the lecture classes were converted to online and even while staying in Australia, I was attending online classes. Furthermore, the data Science course during my time was good, but as I have heard from the later batch, it is much restricted for a master's course. Very less elective options are available, so it is advisable to see the course structure before applying and even after charging a lot for education, the university is constantly trying to cut costs.
Likes (Internships): Internships are quite easy to get. Especially research internships, since Monash University is a research-focused university. The faculty is also very helpful, and we can directly email them for more information on research projects that they are currently working on. Also, one can apply to summer research internships that run from December to February. All internship-related information is available on the Monash website, but it is more beneficial to directly email faculty for internship opportunities.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are very few options for on-campus part-time jobs at Monash University, given the huge number of applicants for each job and the preference given to students who have been living in Australia for a long time or those who have been at the university since their Bachelor's course. However, there are many off-campus options available. For exploring these options, try writing a resume, visiting shopping malls, restaurants, and market areas, as there are higher chances of getting part-time jobs while roaming in person rather than applying online. Part-time work is very easily manageable with studies. The part-time employers in Melbourne are well aware of the balance required between studies and a job, and at the beginning of each semester, they give us a chance to understand our availabilities based on our class schedules. For instance, I was working at Grill'd restaurant as a team member. The restaurant had just one compulsory day a week when I had to complete my shift. During the rest of the week, I used to update my unavailability a week prior, and I was good to go. The average payout is anywhere between AUD 22 to 40, and it was enough to manage my living expenses based on my average living standard. You can definitely work more during your vacation and save money for use during your semester.
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Strategic Communications Management - Batch of 2027
Offered by Monash University
3.7
There is a lot of competition, and the only way people get jobs is through reference or pure luck.
Tips: The first few months are an adjusting period, so don't be too stressed if you are not able to figure things out. Things will fall into place with time. Try to join college clubs to build your network and make friends. I would also advise you to take advantage of all the resources provided by the university, like the university providing free groceries for students on certain days.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The teachers do an excellent job of covering the syllabus by interestingly introducing concepts. They are also very patient with their student and the assignments are quite interesting. They are mostly assignment-based, so you don't have to worry about exams.
Dislikes (Part time work): I have been trying to apply for a part-time job for the past four months, but haven't had much luck. There is a lot of competition, and the only way people get jobs is through reference or pure luck. Avoid working at Indian restaurants, as they often underpay and overwork their staff. I would suggest continuing to network and meeting people. Also, it helps to go physically and hand out your resume to places.
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Business - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
3.7
Chill, academically oriented, student friendly, and can be a bit stressful sometimes.
Tips: There were some cultural shocks regarding the way people live here and about the drinkability of water straight from the taps. From my experience in Australia, the typical Aussie accent is really hard to understand, but since it's an English-speaking country, it won't be that big of an issue. I feel that Australia is pretty Asian dominated, with seeing majority of Chinese and Indian students being in my cohort, and Indonesians with Malaysians and Singaporeans capturing the remaining portion. Getting along with people of different cultures and studying with them is definitely a unique experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Melbourne has the largest tram network, which makes it pretty convenient to travel from one place to another, but on the other hand, it could get a little overwhelming or confusing to begin with, as it's pretty huge and complex as well. Other than trams, the local metros that run here are pretty convenient to travel in, offering a route to almost all the stations with various lines of operation. Buses are also a reliable and quick source of travel, with the only drawback being their lack of frequency.
Dislikes (Internships): First of all, if you plan to do an internship with the university, you'd have to pay around 7000 dollars, and the internship that you'd be getting would be unpaid. Secondly, there is no guaranteed internship as well; all you can do is apply through the process and give in an online interview, which is pretty much a prerequisite of the process, but after that, there is no guarantee of any internships. Personally speaking, the internship experiences that I have heard from my colleagues and friends made it sound like not worth it, and there were no learnings to take away from it. Lastly, you'd most likely get sacked from the internship at the end of its tenure, and there's no job guarantee even through the internship.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Applied Data Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by Monash University
3.6
You will have to find internships/jobs on your own.
Tips: Before joining Monash, it would be great if you had some idea of the unit beforehand, as when the semester starts you don't have much time to start a unit from scratch. Also, if you have done a unit in Bachelors you can exempt the unit. For scholarships you can get the international grant of AUD 10000. At Monash, you will have to find internships/jobs on your own, so networking is key. The university will arrange a few networking events, but other than that, you will have to find internships. So can use LinkedIn and other platform to find internships or network with professors or students, which sometimes helps to find internships.
Likes (Value for money): The course at Monash is well-designed to help you understand and implement what you learned in each unit. You can choose your unit as per your interests and also opt for any unit at any time, which gives you flexibility to complete your Masters.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Science Advanced - Global Challenges (Honours) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
4.2
The Monash Clayton campus is quite large and private and has numerous clubs and activities.
Tips: As a domestic Indian student who has grown up in Melbourne most of my life, I have loved transitioning to the work life and culture at Monash. It was initially difficult maintaining my college workload with holding a job and attending extra-curriculars, but after establishing a routine, this has become much easier. I have not accessed scholarships personally as I have government support as a domestic student, but would encourage international students to explore grant options to support your move to Melbourne. The campus culture around clubs, social activities and ensuring passion makes the transition more enjoyable. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Safety): The Monash Clayton campus is quite large and private. Security patrol to prevent unruly or unsafe behaviour, and the isolated location of the campus reduces threat. Security cameras support feelings of safety as well. The Melbourne CBD is comparatively unsafe, but I personally have felt no problem walking around the city at night as a young female. There will always be people around and a network to access the police if necessary.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The Monash Clayton campus is located approximately 30 minutes away from the Melbourne CBD, via public transport. After taking a train from the city to Clayton, there is a shuttle bus available for direct transport between the train station and the Monash campus. Although this network is easy to navigate, struggles arise when organizing transport between your home in affordable regions and the nearest train station. The bus and tram network are slightly difficult to navigate at times, with frequent departure times and bus routes that may not be too close to your location.
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
2.9
The university is a business rather than an educational institution.
Tips: The university prefers first-year students, and they get the most perks. They get to pick classes in the best buildings, whereas senior students get worse buildings with worse class times. The faculty are average, and they just teach us for the sake. International students are getting ripped off in terms of money and value, so try to attend every class so you can make your money's worth. The course should be improved and meet the industry's expectation. However, we do have many on-campus campaigns, activities and events that help us in building connections with other people.
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2025Read more
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Master of Cybersecurity - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
5
Try to find an accommodation before you land and make sure to work on your communication skills.
Tips: Students should know about their accommodation well in advance, also, communication skills matter. Moreover, if you are joining the college in Australia, you should know where you wanna live like near your university or you explore the city. It is much better to live near the campus because it is convenient for a student. The student life is very interesting, and it's a lot of fun. We're usually busy studying, but the assignments are important and help us learn a lot of new things. We even get to learn about different cultures, which is fascinating. The faculty is very cooperative and they're approachable in the department I'm in right now. Their teaching methods are interesting, too. They focus on each student and give them assignments that are competitive and help us learn more. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by Monash University
4.6
Monash University has great academics and practical exposure to the curriculum.
Tips: Making friends and trusting people will be hard, as a lot of people are going through their own problems and not everyone here loves talking about them. One should learn to enjoy exploring in solitude. Will feel like too much stuff is happening at one time, but go with your pace.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I love how we have assignments on practical content and exams on both practical and theory, so it has a nice balance of what I'm studying. The faculty is easy to approach, and one can easily meet the Chief Examiner and tutors to ask questions. The faculty of Data Analysis is very diverse with the majority being Asian.
Dislikes (Value for money): I'm studying Bachelor of Business majoring in Data Analytics in Marketing, a unique major combination not easily found at other universities in Australia or India. I'm taking the same courses and using the same materials as master's students, but my assignments are less difficult. This allows me to complete my bachelor's degree without having to spend the time or money to earn a master's degree.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Genetics and genomics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
3.2
I would urge anyone to think very carefully about how their life would look like here.
Tips: I found it relatively easy to fit in, having grown up in an international setting all my life. I was unable to avail any scholarships, although I do wish I made a stronger attempt to search for one at multiple universities. Overall I would say I have some major regrets that I wish I had considered before the move, however, I am still incredibly blessed and happy with my life here.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Physiology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
4.4
Thriving in a diverse and supportive academic environment at Monash University.
Tips: Before joining Monash University, students should know how to adapt to a diverse, multicultural environment and a more independent learning style. I didn't avail of my scholarships, but Monash offers various options with allowances ranging from academic performance to circumstantial/living situations. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with the university and course, and it offers some challenges, like for anyone else.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a variety of Indian restaurants and grocery stores near Monash University, offering authentic food options at reasonable prices. The availability of both North and South Indian cuisine makes it easy to find dishes that would make Indian students feel at home.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): I rated the quality of the faculty a 4 because the lecturers and tutors in B.Sc. are highly knowledgeable and bring significant expertise to their subjects. Many are active researchers, which ensures that the content they teach is up-to-date and relevant. However, due to the large class sizes in some core subjects, personalised feedback and individual attention can sometimes be limited.
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2024Read more
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Juris Doctor (JD) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Monash University
4.1
Good university that allows you to explore the best of yourself.
Tips: Students should know that life is very different in Australia. You have to be prepared to take care of yourself and immerse yourself in a new culture. This means leaving your comfort zone and being prepared to change yourself. You will face a lot of challenges and homesickness. Besides the faculty is good, public transportation is almost available and the country is safe to explore.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Banking and Finance - Batch of 2024
Offered by Monash University
4.2
Sea of opportunities but sea is scary
Tips: Just be open to everything and never give up. I got a scholarship and I worked hard for it, I am satisfied with the University. It is a little difficult but it is all about never giving up, I did not face much cultural difference. Overall it has been a great experience.
Likes (Post study jobs): University is one of the best in the country and not all but there are many companies offering sponsor visas. 60-100k is an average payout as Monash is known for its employability skills, you need to make sure that you have made the best out of your time and be everywhere without being conservative.
Dislikes (Part time work): For part time work bit less options but more opportunities off campus. You have to manage time well and with efficiency. 400 per week, you have to make sure you look out and apply everywhere it is a bit difficult but might take some time. Do not lose hope and keep at it.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Physics - Batch of 2023
Offered by Monash University
4
My experience in Monash University was a mix of good and bad.
Tips: Course rigour is higher than comparable institutes in India (IITs, NITs, equivalent institutes of other disciplines). Quite a lot of self-study is expected. Plenty of resources are available for students, academic and otherwise, to achieve their goals. Australians are a friendly bunch of people usually. It is not all that difficult to find someone who can speak an Indian language, usually Hindi and/or Punjab. However, meeting and forming connections with people of all cultures is incredibly rewarding, both professionally and personally.
Likes (Indian Food): A lot of Indian immigrants lead to a variety of Indian restaurants. Ordering from outside is a bit more expensive than cooking at home, but not everybody has the time and energy to cook every day. Tiffin services are also available, usually provided by these restaurants.
Dislikes (Value for money): While the quality of faculty and education is fairly high, it being a master's programme, the tuition fee is high as well. Self-funded master's programs are worth the cost only if the degree provides a significant boost in the career, which, while not uncommon, happens only for a select few fields.
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2023Read more
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