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SAKSHI GARG

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There are many courses in Australia that are relevant to a B.Sc. Non-Medical degree. Here are a few options that you may consider:
Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) - This programme focuses on advanced mathematical concepts, including calculus, Algebra geometry, and Statistics. Bachelor of Science Physics This programme covers a wide range of topics related to Physics such as mechanics, electricity, magnetism, Thermodynamics and quantum mechanics. Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - This programme covers topics related to computer Science, such as programming, algorithms, databases, operating systems, and software engineering.

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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Joseph Saji

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PG in Australia after MBBS from India: An Overview
Essentially, nearly all medical courses in Australia are rated at Level 9 as a Master's programme and award the Doctor of Medicine MD degree. This is usually a four-year graduate degree offered by many of Australia's leading universities. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration.

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megha meghooz

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The deadlines for most popular educational institutes in Australia for the February intake are in September to January, and most of the deadlines are based around December. There are some universities that also accept applications throughout the year.

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