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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sonmohita,
Typically, when you are applying for UG programs abroad, the university will consider you for a scholarship by default at the time of admission. In some case, you need to specify the same in your form. It's all given on the merit basis. Your profile seems good. You must now aim for a very high SAT score (above 1400) to get a chance for the scholarship. You should also note that a full scholarship is very difficult for international students, they hardly give full funding unless you have more than 95% or so in your academics and some brilliant extracurriculars. As of now, you should start checking university websites and u
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Karandeep, You will be the best person to know which course is best and easy for you. As per your grades, Science is not your strong point particularly maths. You can check courses in environmental Science, agriculture, food and nutrition, psychology, etc. But you have to know your passion and interests. It's your future and career so decide for yourself after carefully figuring out what you like and dislike.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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If the course is recognised by the concerned authority, then yes. But again, you will have to check with each college individually for it as criteria for each college is different.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can do this course abroad. You are eligible.
Good luck.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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I am afraid 18 backlogs are too much to be accepted for any programme, let alone MS in any foreign country. Clear your backlogs first or pursue something else that is easy to clear like B.A.

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Steve Smith

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I don't think you can study for free in Australia, whereas in Germany, you can study undergraduate courses for free from public universities I. e Government Universities. Compared to Australia, Tuition fee in Germany is less and the quality of education is excellent.

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Shail Oberoi

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No, the student visa is generally allotted based on the reputation of the Australian university, course you have opted for, your academics record and proof of financial statements that you are able to provide regarding funding of your education. Many a times they also check on the intent of a student to return back to the parent country, so prepare well for the visa interview. It is advisable to use services of some agencies that work in the said area as they will be able to guide you properly in terms of questions & documentation.

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Shiva ReddyEducation Adviser

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According to me, the best universities in Australia are:
- Monash University.
- Melbourne Business School.
- University of Melbourne.
- The University of Western Australia.
- Australian National University.
- James Cook University.
- University of New South Wales.
- University of Queensland.
- University of Adelaide.
- University of Sydney.
I suggest you that these universities are the top ones for international masters courses In Australia but I also suggest Victoria University from Australia which provides internationally-recognized postgraduate courses for students at a highly affordable price in India. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, India is currently
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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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If you are going for a UG programme, yes, this score is enough. However, your 54 points in PTE can not be converted as 6 band in each module as you have mentioned. It may be equal, but universities will insist 60 in each. Nothing wrong in applying and trying for it.

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Vishal Kumawat

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1. Federation University Australia, Brisbane
2. QUT Gardens Point Campus
3. The University of Queensland
4. Charles Sturt University Study Centres, Brisbane.

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