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Aayushi Sharma

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International students are eligible for Deakin University scholarships based on their eligibility. The table below include the list of scholarships available for students:

ScholarshipsAwards
Deakin International Scholarship25% of student contributions (tuition fees)
Deakin India 25% Merit Scholarship25% of the total indicative tuition fee
Deakin India Undergraduate Bursary 20%20% of the total indicative tuition fee
Deakin India 20% Postgraduate Bursary20% of the total indicative tuition fee
Deakin Vice-Chancellor's International ScholarshipAll of tuition fees or 50% of your tuition fees
Deakin Vice-Chancellor's Meritorious 100% Scholarship100% of the total indicative tuition fee
Deakin International Merit Scholarship (South Asia – Onshore)20%-25% of the total indicative tuition fee
Deakin0 Global Health Leaders Scholarship20% of the total indicative tuition fee

Also read: Top Australia Scholarships for International Students

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Tanya Tomar

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Credit transfer policies are different for Indian universities. Private and deemed universities can possibly accept your credits, particularly if they have an open credit transfer policy. Yet, the majority of public Indian universities might force you to begin anew or at least undergo an assessment process.

You should:

1. Shortlist Indian universities that provide an MBA in Advertising and Brand Management.

2. Call their admissions office to inquire about their credit transfer policies.

3. Have your transcripts and course syllabi assessed.

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Anurag Shivam

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When choosing between Asia Pacific International College (APIC) and Federation University Australia - Brisbane Campus for an MBA, you might prefer APIC if you prioritize a more personalized, practical learning experience with smaller class sizes, a focus on real-world projects, and dedicated support services tailored to individual student needs, while Federation University might be better for those seeking a more traditional university experience with potentially higher global recognition and a wider range of course specializations. 

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Anurag Shivam

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Yes, Asia Pacific International College (APIC) in Australia is generally less expensive than Federation University Australia. 

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Asia Pacific International College:

Tuition for international students is AUD 17,600 for the first year of an undergraduate degree and AUD 20,370 for a graduate degree.

APIC offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including BBA and MIM.

APIC has campuses in Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

Federation University Australia 

Undergraduate courses start at AU$16,500 per year.

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Anurag Shivam

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To apply for an Australian student visa as an Indian student at Stanley College, you will need: a valid passport, Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE) from Stanley College, proof of English language proficiency (like IELTS scores), academic transcripts, health check-up, police clearance certificate, passport photos, and evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses in Australia. 

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Anurag Shivam

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Whether campus life will be better at Asia Pacific International College (APIC) compared to staying off-campus depends on what you're looking for in your college experience. Here are some factors to consider:

 

Benefits of On-Campus Life:

Community & Social Interaction: Living on campus provides more opportunities to meet new people, form close friendships, and be part of student organizations and events. You'll be surrounded by classmates and have easy access to campus activities.

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Anurag Shivam

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According to available information, to study at Asia Pacific International College, you would need approximately INR 9 Lacs for a Bachelor of Business (BBA) program, and around INR 11 Lacs for an MBA/PGDM or MIM program. 

Key points about fees at Asia Pacific International College:

BBA: First year tuition fees are around INR 9 lakhs.

MBA/PGDM, MIM: First year tuition fees are around INR 11 lakhs.

Source: Information gathered from Shiksha website. 

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Anurag Shivam

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To apply for an Australian student visa as an Indian student at Asia Pacific International College, you will need: a valid passport, an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) from the college, proof of English proficiency (like IELTS scores), evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses, passport-sized photos, health insurance (OSHC), and a visa application fee; you may also need to provide academic transcripts and a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement. 

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Anurag Shivam

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According to available information, some top scholarship options for Indian students at Asia Pacific International College include the "K.C. Mahindra Scholarships for Post-Graduate Studies Abroad," "Unimoni Student Stars," "J.N. Tata Endowment Loan Scholarship," "Young Women in Public Affairs Awards," "Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program," and "Narotam Sekhsaria's Scholarships" to avail these, you should check the Asia Pacific International College website for specific eligibility criteria and

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Anurag Shivam

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Living at Asia Pacific International College in Australia is considered moderately expensive, with the average cost of living for a student estimated to be around AUD 400 per week, including accommodation, meals, and personal expenses, though the exact cost can vary depending on lifestyle choices and location of off-campus housing; the college itself does not provide on-campus accommodation. 

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