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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The per year cost of a JD programme at Monash University is around AUD 49,200 (INR 27.5 L), per data curated from official sources.
Moreover, students must also take into the cost of living in Melbourne, which ranges between AUD 675-2,026 (INR 38 K-INR 1.13 L) per week.
Conversion Rate: 1 AUD = INR 56.10
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Monash University is home to 78,230 students (as of 2024), enrolled in higher education across a range of streams.
This includes 55,885 undergraduate students. 18,346 in graduate studies & 3,998 students enrolled in Research.
Of these about 53% students identified themselves as females, 46% as males & 1% remained unspecified.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Monash University Law School acceptance rate stands at 40%, i.e. the institute is selective at admitting students, laying a major emphasis on picking students with a solid academic background.
Therefore, interested applicants are advised to maintain decent scores as part of their school & college academics & do the same for entrance & English language tests to have the best possible chance of admission.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Monash University is among the top 5 universities in Australia & top 40 universities worldwide, per Shiksha Popularity Rankings & Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Law Rankings, respectively.
As per QS in 2025, the Monash Law courses are ranked #39, which is a decline of 3 positions.
The Monash grads are also the recipients of job offers from a number of top public organizations including the Bar Association of Victoria, Supreme Court of Victoria & the Parliament of Victoria.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Professor Kevin Ball, adjunct law professor at Monash, attended & graduated with a Bachelor of Law degree in 1980.
Kevin is notable for being the former director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, having also served as a Commissioner on Victoria's YooRrook Justice Commission from 2021-23.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The institute has trained multiple supreme court justices over its 60+ year history, including Hon Justice Elizabeth Fullerton (Supreme Court Justice in New South Wales) & Hon Justice Anne Ferguson (Supreme Court Justice in Victoria), are among such individuals.
While Fullerton graduated with a BA in 1980, Ferguson did so with an Arts & Law degree in 1982.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The USYD Faculty of Engineering campus is newly redeveloped, which is a 9-storey building with student spaces and advanced research labs. The Engineering students can make themselves busy in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research within themes like IoT, healthcare engineering, robotics, energy, infrastructure, and data systems. Additionally, the campus offers dedicated mentoring and career services via CareerHub and faculty-specific advisors.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
From Dr John Bradfield, NASA astronaut, Lead engineer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, to Paul Scully-Power, Australia's first astronaut, with a background in Engineering and Oceanography. With a total alumni of over 30,000 scattered worldwide, the University of Sydney Engineering courses remain a popular choice among Engineering enthusiasts.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
According to the USYD Placement report 2023, the placement rate for this university's Engineering grads stands at 87% with a median starting salary of AUD 71,500/year (INR 40.04 L).
The Engineering graduates from the University of Sydney are highly valuable and hired by tech giants like Google and Microsoft, as well as leading Australian and international firms in various sectors such as consulting (Deloitte, Jacobs), resources (BHP), and advanced materials (Honeywell, Schneider Electric).
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
While a specific placement report for the Faculty of Engineering is not published by the school, some data is available for the same. According to the USYD Placement report 2023, the placement rate for this university's Engineering grads stands at 87% with a median starting salary of AUD 71,500/year (INR 40.04 L).
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