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You must be accepted by the University to be eligible for the international undergraduate scholarship. These are merit-based scholarships so you must have had an excellent academic background with no backlogs. Read more here
https://studenteforms.app.unimelb.edu.au/apex/f?p=153:2:0:2:P2_ID:283
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1. RMIT.
2. University Technology Sydney.
3. QUT.
4. University of Waterloo.
5. University of British Columbia and
6. University of Toronto.
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Well, you will be hearing contradictory remarks from a lot of people. It is best you get inside information from someone who is there. Email a few universities, get in touch with students and alumni, everything is available online nowadays.
For PR and jobs, let me clear one thing here - all international graduates are eligible for post study work permit. Look for a two years MS program for better possibilities of work and PR options. You must work for a few years and then apply for a PR depending on certain conditions like skill shortages, qualifications, market value etc.
Target a good recognised university having tie-ups wi
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http://www.csu.edu.au/about/rankings-and-ratings
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1. University of Oxford
2. University of Cambridge
3. University of London
4. University of Leeds
5. Imperial college of London
6. University of Exeter
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University of Newcastle, Deakin, Victoria University, USQ, UWS, JCU, RMIT, Tasmania University and ECU offer MBA (Fresher's) programs. You may consider RMIT and Deakin if budget is not a problem. Let me know in case of additional queries.
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Famous colleges are:
1. IIM – A, B and C.
2. ISB – Hyderabad.
3. Symbiosis.
4. SP Jain.
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