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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Could you please tell the percentage in your 12th standard? IELTS is good, but still if I need to check your scores in each sections, so that I am able to guide you appropriately. And, could you please tell, if you are looking for Bachelor's degree or Master's degree and specific stream or subject.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

Contributor-Level 8

https://www.admitkard.com/blog/2018/10/26/study-in-australia-australian-universities-accepting-ielts-6-for-masters-2019/
Here is the link. It gives you the universities and the required IELTS score corresponding to it. Please note that this just shows the requirements based on IELTS score only. It doesn't mean that your course will be available in the University. Check accordingly and then apply. All the best.

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6 years ago

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Prakamya Gupta

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Yes! If your academics, statement of purpose and letter of recommendation are good then nothing can stop you getting admission in any good university.

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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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Yes. It is possible. You need to have admission confirmed first in the college you want to study. Then, few paperwork will have to be done. All the best. Please like and follow.

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7 years ago

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
With 32 backlogs, admissions are next to impossible in these countries. Also your CGPA is not too good or competitive. Please consider other countries. UK colleges could be an option, you can also check institutes in Ireland, Poland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Italy etc.

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7 years ago

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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

Contributor-Level 9

MBA in Australia cost around $40,000-50,000 AUD. And apart form that $400-600 per week are living expenses.

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7 years ago

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Neha B

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Shashank,
Minimum entry criteria for Bachelor's degree is 65% in Australia.

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7 years ago

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

Contributor-Level 10

What about your class 12th and your graduation? Also, you are already having a PG qualification. So, I do not understand what exactly you want to study in Australia. Kindly, clarify and I may be able to answer your question.

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7 years ago

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chaitanya venkat

Beginner-Level 5

There are many types of loans that are applicable for the students who want to do MS abroad. But they all require some property documents or something for the proof.

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7 years ago

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Steve Smith

Contributor-Level 6

I don't think you can study for free in Australia, whereas in Germany, you can study undergraduate courses for free from public universities I. e Government Universities. Compared to Australia, Tuition fee in Germany is less and the quality of education is excellent.

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