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dixit kalal

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Staying on-campus at Taylor's is good for first-time students as it is safe, near classes, and helps you make friends easily. But it is costly and rooms are small. Off-campus places are cheaper, gives more freedom, and have bigger rooms. Many students shift off-campus after a few months for better comfort and value.

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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The document requirements for UG and PG programs are different for Indian students. Undergraduate students must score a minimum of 60% in recognised boards like CBSE, CISCE, and State Boards, equivalent to the Australian Year 12 credentials, with recommended subjects including English, Maths, and Physics. Postgraduate applicants must hold a bachelor's degree with 60% minimum score with relevant work experience. Students can check the USQ document requirements below:

UG Requirements:

Academic reports
Photograph 
Proof of English proficiency
Work experience (optional)


Graduate Requirements:

An application form
CV/Resume
References
GPA 4.0 out

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Jasleen Shukla

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The University of Southern Queensland offers diverse scholarships for Indian applicants or international students, including student support, program-specific, vice-chancellors', and more. Some of the popular scholarships available for Indian students, along with the fee concession and eligibility are discussed below:

Scholarships for Indians

Fees reduction

Eligibility

International Student Support

10%-15%

Meet course requirements

IELTS or TOEFL score

Program-specific

20%

Meet course requirements

IELTS or TOEFL score

Vice Chancellor's International

50%

Strong English scores

Top achievers

Australia Awards

Full funding

Exceptional Indians pursuing UG and PhD

Destination Australia

AUD 30-45K

Students studying full-time in Toowoomba

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Mukul Thapa

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The University of Southern Queensland accepts students having high school backgrounds from CBSE or ICSE. Both the boards are reputable and recognised globally. Undergraduate students must obtain a minimum of 60% from a recognised board like CBSE, CISCE, and State Boards. In addition, the study must be equivalent to the Australian Year 12 credentials with recommended subjects including English, Maths, Physics. On the other hand, postgraduate applicants must hold a bachelor's degree with 60% minimum score.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The University of Melbourne has purchased a 7.2-hectare site in the heart of the Fishermans Bend Employment Precinct to build a world-class engineering and design campus for large, experimental research, hands-on learning and collaboration with industry. 

Planned to commence construction in 2025, Stage 1 of the campus will be a super hub for innovation purpose-built for the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) and the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning (ABP), with space for industry to co-locate. 

Large, interactive spaces, state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant innovation environment will pus

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The University of Melbourne alumni community is made up of more than 500,000 alumni living and working in more than 150 countries. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology have 34,000 Alumni from more than 100 countries. Also, there are 2,281 Donors who have exceeded 2018 and 2019 philanthropic targets. The university offers a range of events, benefits, career resources as well as volunteering and mentoring programs to continue the student's relationship with the university and each other. Also, there is a membership of the University of Melbourne alumni community that is free and extended to all those who have successfull

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The University of Melbourne is a tier 1, or Level 1 University. Level 1 Universities in Australia are usually referred to as those institutions that have achieved the most prestigious and top ranked position in the world.  

The University of Melbourne is considered Australia's Level 1 university due to its: 

  • Exceptional academic quality 

  • Strong research capabilities 

  • Positive student outcome 

  • Enhanced career opportunities 

  • Global opportunities 

  • High quality education 

These are the indicators that seem fruitful to international students and attract them to study at the University of Melbourne. 

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