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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
A strong statement of purpose for MIS (Management Information Systems) should start with an introduction summarizing your professional and academic experiences in the topic, along with your reasons for selecting it and how it fits with your career goals. Emphasize certain MIS-related talents and include an explanation of your motivation for applying to a particular university as well as your interest in the program. Provide a succinct description that highlights your preparedness and excitement for studying MIS.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australia offers some of the best-ranked universities for Master's (MS) courses, and students from all across the globe take admission to polish their advanced skillset and grow their careers. The table below mentions the tuition costs of the top universities for an MS in Computer Science in Australia:
Australian Universities offering CS courses | Tuition Cost |
|---|---|
University of Sydney | INR 24.76 L - 33.09 L |
Australian National University (ANU) | INR 25.48 L - 31.73 L |
University of Melbourne | INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L |
University of South Wales | INR 20.53 L - 47.56 L |
Monash University | INR 19.53 L - 31.97 L |
University of Technology Sydney | INR 19.37 L - 36.1 L |
University of Adelaide | INR 20.54 L - 28.08 L |
University of Queensland | INR 14.63 L - 28.2 L |
Macquarie University | INR 17.78 L - 26.79 L |
RMIT University | INR 13.51 L - 27.55 L |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australian universities can be considered more affordable as compared to those in other countries like the US. The universities are decently ranked and attract students from all over the globe. The table below includes the top Australian universities offering the best MS courses in computer science, and the cost of living required:
Australian Universities offering CS courses | Tuition Cost | Cost of Living (INR) |
|---|---|---|
University of Sydney | INR 24.76 L - 33.09 L | INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L |
Australian National University (ANU) | INR 25.48 L - 31.73 L | INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L |
University of Melbourne | INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L | INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L |
University of South Wales | INR 20.53 L - 47.56 L | INR 13.65 L – INR 16.50 L |
Monash University | INR 19.53 L - 31.97 L | INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L |
University of Technology Sydney | INR 19.37 L - 36.1 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L |
University of Adelaide | INR 20.54 L - 28.08 L | INR 11.37 L – INR 14.22 L |
University of Queensland | INR 14.63 L - 28.2 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 14.79 L |
Macquarie University | INR 17.78 L - 26.79 L | INR 11.95 L – INR 14.79 L |
RMIT University | INR 13.51 L - 27.55 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L |
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Studying a Biology course in the United Kingdom is one of the best choices for international students as it is known to create many career opportunities that includes roles in fields such as Research, Healthcare, Environmental Conservation, and Education. Some of the reasons why a Biology degree is worth it in the UK are given as follows:
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
UK is known for having many universities offering MS courses for Indian students every year. Some of the most popular universities along with their rankings by THE and QS are mentioned below -
MS Colleges in UK | Quacquarelli Symonds Ranking 2026 | THE Ranking 2026 |
|---|---|---|
Imperial College London | 2 | 8 |
University of Oxford | 4 | 1 |
University of Cambridge | 6 | 3 |
University College London | 2 | 22 |
The University of Edinburgh | 34 | 29 |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In most cases, GRE is not required. Few technical universities may ask for it. Even if it's optional, a good GRE score can help your profile look better, especially if your GPA is low.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Most universities ask for minimum 3.0 GPA out of 4.0. In Indian marks, that is around 65% to 70%. Some places may accept less also, but for top colleges, try to have higher score.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, not really. Most MS in Computer Science in Germany programs are in English. But if you know some German, it helps you in finding part-time jobs or talking to local people. For jobs after study, knowing German can be useful too.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Public universities in Germany do not charge any tuition fee. But student still have to pay semester fee which is about EUR 150 - EUR 300. It is not 100% free, but still very low cost. Private universities are not free. Their fees can be bit high.
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