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Megha Aggarwal

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Yes, you can get admission in mechanical engineering, as they require IELTS 6.5. For further details, refer to the link: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/universities/rmit-university/master-of-engineering-mechanical-engineering.


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rahul r

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Best MS courses you can opt for after B. Pharmacy in Australia are as follows:
1) Pharmaceutical Science
2) Diagnostic Pathology
3) Pharmaceutical Medicine, M.Sc.
4) Clinical Pharmacy
5) Radiopharmaceutical Science
6) Pharmaceutical Public Health
7) Clinical Pharmacy
Regards.

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Rohit Rohilla

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Australia is awesome in terms of education, and duration is 3 years rather than 4 years. To gain entry into an Australian undergraduate course, you need to have class 12th passing certificate. Almost all programmes require a score of IELTS exam, which must not have been taken 24 months before the day of the application and should be more recent. Students should have a minimum IELTS score of 6 and at least 60 in class 12th board exam. Scholarships are available to Indian students.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello,
The application procedure is mainly an online process, you are required to submit your academic transcripts, SOP, referral reports, test scores such IELTS scores etc. As far as the entry requirements are concerned it differs from university to university, but if you are applying to a top university a sound academic record is highly recommended, a very good first class degree.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello,
I assume, you are enquiring about what to study further. That's a choice you have to make basically after you have figure out your interest and career goals. Masters in IT, Masters in Engineering (IT), Masters in Engineering Management, PG Diploma or Masters in Management are some choices. Hope this was helpful.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello, if you are planning for further studies or even applying to work, you have to qualify.

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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

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Hi Niharika,
Please find university options here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508?country=usa-uk-australia
You can check the fee and compare with your budget.


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Saurabh dutt

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Yes, sure you can do any other Master's degree from Australia but for that you need to check up a specific course for which you are suitable for or more than that you can do 6-month professional courses or 1-year courses after PG like 1 year PG course in computer analysis and finance and many more are there see you can do that and there is a good scope of these nowadays. Thank you, good luck.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Best job oriented Diploma/degree courses after GNM:
1.Staff Nursing Course
2.B.SC in Nursing
3.Enrolled Nursing
4.M.SC In Nursing
5.Recovery Nursing
6.Neuro Nursing
7.Cardiac Nursing
8.Enrolled Nursing
Both these countries, USA and Australia have extremely professional health services and offer good pay packages. If you land a government job, you will also get a lot of perks as compared to a private job. If you start your own nursing clinic you can also earn a lot just by private practice. The choice is yours. Good Luck!

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Dhirendra,
Know your career plans. An MBA will give you entry to a management career if that's what you want then MBA is your pick. But there is a catch here, you cannot do MBA directly after your B.Tech. Outside India, all good MBA programs require some years of professional experience. So, if you know that you will eventually do an MBA in future for career growth then gain at least 2 years of work experience and apply for MBA. But, if you like to be in your domain and do core engineering and research then go for a Master's degree. Just prioritize your own requirements and interests and then decide.

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