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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The documents required at the Swinburne University of Technology for international students depends on the programme students applied for.
The general documents required for every course at the univeristy for international applicants are mentioned below:
certified copies of the previous academic results
English language proficiency test results
letters from the school or employer
A design portfolio (for specific programs)
A statement of activity
The course outlines and translated English copies
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
International students applying at the Swinburne University of Technology have differnet entry requirement criteria depending on the course and the department type.
Generally, for the undergraduate courses, students are required to hold a relevant 12th standard scores and for the postgraduate courses, the univeristy requires a bachelor's degree in the specific subject.
Moreover, International students also submit their English language test scores as a part of a compulsory requirements.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Queensland University of Technology takes three-four weeks before they provide any confirmation to the deserving candidates. The reason for this is their holistic approach while selecting candidates for admission. Thousands of applications are received by the QUT, of which they select a few for their programs based on their academic performances, GPA, talent/ability, and relevant work experience.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The UAdelaide is one of the top choices among international students due to the university's world class programs, an impressive return on investment, vibrant campus life, and more. As per the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university has obtained the following stars:
| Parameters | Stars (Shiksha Reviews) |
|---|---|
| Overall | 3.8 |
| Safety | 4.3 |
| Public Transportation | 4.3 |
| Quality of Faculty | 4.2 |
| Student Life | 4.2 |
| Indian Food | 4.0 |
| Part-time Work | 3.7 |
| Permanent Immigration | 3.7 |
| Value for Money | 3.3 |
| Post-study Jobs | 3.3 |
| Internships | 3.3 |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes the UAdelaide permits international students to work while studying. Overseas students must be mindful of the fact that they can work no more than 48 hours per fortnight while classes are in session and it is essential that this employment does not interfere with a their academic program. During vacations, they can work for unlimited hours.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, students get the access to top-notch placements at the University of Adelaide. According to the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university ranks -
- 3.7 for post-study work jobs
- 3.3 stars for part-time work
- 3.3 stars for internships
With the help of the above-mentioned rankings it can be concluded that university is one of the best for placements. EY, KPMG Australia, Deloitte, Microsoft are some of the top recruiting companies for the Macquarie University graduates.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
After pursuing a University of Adelaide program, graduates secure employment at the university campus and in the following companies:
- SA Health
- University of South Australia
- Flinders University
- BHP
- Deloitte
- Santos Ltd
- ASC Pty Ltd
- EY
- SA Water
- University of Melbourne
- KPMG Australia
- University of Sydney
- OTR
- Microsoft
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the University of Adelaide has a Career and Employability department that focuses on supporting students throughout their careers by providing advice and opportunities to them. Some of the services offered at the are as follows:
- Explore career options;
- Vacancies for part-time jobs and internships;
- Prepare CV, cover letter, and application forms;
- Prepare for interviews and assessments; and
- Develop a personal statement and elevator pitch.
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