M.S in Australia
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8 years ago 
Contributor-Level 10
The cost of a Masters varies anywhere from AUD 20,000/- to about 25,000/- depending on the course and University per year. The cost of living is about AUD 18,000/- per year. So, on the higher side, total will be about AUD 90,000/- for the total course which in INR is about 45 lacs.
All the best.
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8 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Could you mention the program, alternatively you can check the Skilled Occupation List of both the countries. As of now, both Canada and Australia are favorable with opportunities and post study work options. Both are affordable though Australia has higher living expenses. You need to mention the program name.
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8 years ago 
Guide-Level 15
Australia is one of the finest study destination to pursue Masters degree, a Masters degree from universities in Australia is world wide acclaimed and acknowledged.
Undoubtedly, Australia is among the finest study destination to pursue MS, there are many good universities in Australia offering this course.
Some of the reason to study in Australia are:
1. The quality of Australian education is carefully measured at all levels to make sure it meets students high expectations.
2. All institutions offering education to international students must meet the conditions of the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act and register all
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8 years ago 
Guide-Level 12
Yes, you can. Kindly, also take the IELTS before applying. With 58%, however, you will not find any top ranked university.
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8 years ago 
Contributor-Level 9
The countries you have mentioned above are good, but you need to choose a country where you can get placement after completing your studies.
I would suggest you take Canada as an option as the courses are globally reorganized and if you take any 2 year course in Canada, you would get a work permit for 2-3 years after completing your course and even when you will studying, you can take any part time job to support yourself.
All the best.
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9 years ago 
Contributor-Level 8
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