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Rupali Arora

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Australia and the USA have many things in common, some obvious and some subtle. Both are large landmasses, predominantly English speaking, with an ancient native population, and relatively recently settled by European cultures. Both are democracies and both are meritocracies. Yes, both USA and Australia can be compared in terms of higher education for their courses, ROI, post-study work options, post-study staying rules and applying for higher degree level studies as well. Degrees from both the countries are valid abroad and renowned for good job opportunities.

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Akash Gaur

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The course fee at University of New England varies based on the level of course & specialisation students decide to pursue. The cost of a BBA program at UNE is around INR 16.5 L, while an MS costs around INR 18.6 L-INR 19.9 L.

Other than the course fee students must also plan for some additional costs they may incur over the duration of respective studies such as: food, rent, utilities, etc.

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Saakshi Rawat

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UOW is among the top choices of international students for higher education in Australia. Every year a large number of students apply to the University of Wollongong, but only a small number of students get enrolled at the UOW. International students must submit all the required documents at the time of submitting application. The University of Wollongong Australia typically takes around 2 weeks to process application of international students. University of Wollongong acceptance rate stands at 30%, which makes it highly competitive to secure admission. This figure shows that for every 100 students, only 30 students will get admission

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Ishita Kalra

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The University of Wollongong is among the top universities for international students to continue higher education in Australia. UOW Australia graduates works for top companies all over the world. Moreover, the graduates are constantly in high demand. According to student's reviews on Shiksha, Uni of Wollongong has an overall rating of 3.8 stars out of 5. Moreover, students have rated UOW based on various factors that are listed below:

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Ratings (Out of 5)

Internships

3.1

Part Time Work

3.4

Post Study Jobs

3.4

Quality of Faculty

3.7

Student Life

3.8

Value of Money

4.1

Public Transportation

4.2

Permanent Immigration

3.4

Safety

4.6

Indian Food

4.0

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Kapil Lalwani

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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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Anya Aggarwal

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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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Rupali Singh

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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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Chandra Sharma

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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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Pallavi Shukla

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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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