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Raushan Kumar

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Australian universities offer Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, and the Juris Doctor (JD). These degrees are recognised for practicing law in Australia and many other countries. Every law school has its own curriculum and students are allowed to choose from various electives. Law studies in Australia attracts international students for its high-quality education and internationally recognised degree.

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Raushan Kumar

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Law, in any country, is quite a challenging, yet interesting, programme. For pursuing law in Australia, you may need a great amount of diligence and dedication. However, studying about real life cases can also be quite riveting, helping in building skills needed to practice law in future. Moreover, studying law in Australia would provide exposure to a diverse peer group, helping to build meaningful connections for a lifetime.

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Raushan Kumar

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Some of the top law colleges in Australia include the University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), Monash University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of Western Australia, University of Adelaide, Griffith University, and Macquarie University. However, because the criteria used and the year of the ranking might change, it is crucial to conduct your own study to find out which law schools are best suit your unique academic and professional objectives.

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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On average, the cost of studying MBBS in Australia ranges between INR 40 L - 50 L. Hence, it expensive to study MBBS in Australia. Listed below are the annual tuition fee details of top MBBS universities in Australia:

University

First-Year Tuition Fees

The University of Adelaide

INR 49 L

Curtin University - Australia

INR 52 L

James Cook University

INR 37 L

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Nishtha Pruthi

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All Indian students must meet admission requirements listed below to pursue MBBS in Australia:

  • Must have completed their higher secondary education;
  • A minimum overall percentage of around 60% - 95%;
  • Must pass the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) or the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT); and
  • Must demonstrate English language proficiency.

A few of the documents required for admission to MBBS in Australia are:

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Yes, the PTE exam is accepted widely in Australia for both university admissions and visa applications. The test is accepted for all types of visa applications by the Department of Home Affairs in Australia. The test scores of the PTE Acdemic exam remain valid for two years if used for university admissions and 3 years, if used for Australia PR application.  

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Raushan Madavi

Contributor-Level 6

As such there are no popular courses offered in February intake of Australia. Almost all types of courses, fields of study and levels of study are available for international applicants studying abroad. To name a few, MBA admissions, MS admissions and other courses are up for grabs during this intake in Australia. 

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Shruti Singh

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Yes, February intake of Autralia is an equally important intake and a majority of the univeristies offer admissions during this intake. Indian applicants can ideally apply for this intake because they will have ample time for preparation. In case they wish to re-appear for certain standardised or English language proficiency exams, they can give it a shot. Thus, Indian applicants can have sufficient time to prepare their admission applications for February intake. 

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Abhay Arora

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Yes, all major top-ranking Australian universities, also the popular Level 1 Australian universities offer admissions to international applicants in February annually. A lot of courses are available for admission in February and the application process starts from September of the previous month. Thus, applicants can shortlist the Australian universities.

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Sreetama Sinha

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There are many pros of applying for the February intake of Australia, the major ones being:

  • Courses offered are wide, hence more options.
  • This is the immediate intake after passing out from high school.
  • All top universities in Australia open admissions during this intake for international students.
  • Though competition is high, yet applying for the primary intake is better than waiting for one whole ear to begin college after school.

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