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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students from the UP Open Board might gain admission to Australian universities under specific requirements. In Australia, the government accepts UP Board of High School and Intermediate Education as an authorized programme but considers Open board qualifications from a non-traditional perspective. Application for admission requires you to submit either an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) equivalence certificate or a foundation programme certificate. Some educational institutions demand new students to take either a bridging course or foundation programme costing INR 2-5 Lacs (AUD 3,500-8,500). Each university programme implem
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, most of the universities offering MBA course in Australia need a GMAT score. The minimum score required in GMAT varies as per the universities. A few of the Australian universities grant admission to MBA without GMAT such as:
- Curtin University
- Deakin University
- RMIT University
- La Trobe University
- Macquarie University
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australia has attracted a lot of international students who want to study MBA. This is due to many reasons such as the country's quality of education, top-ranking universities, friendly immigration policies, better standard of living, etc. The top MBA colleges in Australia include the University of Melbourne, UNSW, the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, etc. The cost of studying an MBA in Australia for Indian students can be around INR 16 – INR 48 lakh.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australia offers high-paid job positions to MBA graduates. Some of the top organizations that hire the MBA graduates are Barclays, JP Morgan, HSBC, etc. The average salary of an MBA graduate in Australia can be around AUD 105,000 per year. After doing MBA from Australia, the graduates can work on the job roles like:
- Product Manager
- Business Development Manager
- Sales Manager
- Industry Specialist
- Entrepreneur
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, University of Queensland permits international students to work while studying. If you have a valid students visa. International students are permitted to work up to 48 hours every two-week period during university semesters and full-time hours during breaks if you have a valid student visa.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Queensland is one of the most prominent universities for international students to continue higher education in the Australia. The median full-time salary of University of Queensland UG graduates falls under the range of AUD 70,900 (INR 38.61 L) annually. The median full-time salary of University of Queensland PG graduates falls under the range of AUD 88,900 (INR 48.42 L) annually. The University of Queensland graduate are consistently in high demand worldwide. UQ graduates work in top companies such as such BHP, Deloitte, Rio Tinto, Queensland Government, CSIRO, University of Melbourne, etc. Queensland University pla
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
University of Queensland placement rate for undergraduate students stands at 81.3%. Queensland University placement rate for postgraduate students is 86.8%. According to the student reviews on Shiksha, University of Queensland graduates can earn from AUD 65,000 – 83,000 (INR 35.40 L - INR 45.20 L) annually. University of Queensland graduates work in top sectors such as:
- Business Development
- Education
- Operations
- Healthcare Services
- Research
- Engineering
- Community and Social Services
- Finance
- Information Technology
- Sales
- Media and Communication
- Consulting
- Marketing
- Human Resources
- Entrepreneurship
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
University of Queensland placement rate for UG students stands at 81.3%. This means that out of every 100 students, approximately 81 secured employments. Queensland University placement rate for postgraduate students is 86.8%. Indicating that out of 100 students, around 86 to 87 students secured employment. The top employers at University of Queensland are listed below:
- The University of Queensland
- Queensland Health
- QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
- Griffith University
- BHP
- Deloitte
- Rio Tinto
- Queensland Government
- CSIRO
- University of Melbourne
- University of Sydney
- Monash University
- UNSW
- Microsoft
- University of Technology Sydney
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
There are many options available for international students to pay ECU fees such as Convera Global Pay, ECU Online Payment, International Money Transfer, etc. Students can use payment options for submitting Tuition Fees and Student Services & Amenities Fees at the university. They must login into SIMO to check the Statement of Account (invoice), it will take additional time to reflect. Mentioned below is the list of payment options for New or Continuing students with estimated time for payment to reflect in SIMO:
- Convera Global Pay - 4 days
- ECU Online Payment - 1-2 days
- International Money Transfer - 7 days (timing may vary
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to QILT, the University of Queensland placement rate for undergraduate students stands at 81.3%. The median full-time salary of University of Queensland UG graduates falls under the range of AUD 70,900 (INR 38.61 L) annually. Also, Queensland University placement rate for postgraduate students is 86.8%. The median full-time salary of University of Queensland PG graduates falls under the range of AUD 88,900 (INR 48.42 L) annually.
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