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If its IIT or BIT or VIT you are good to go. Many applicants apply and get a job while some do not. So, its a profile specific query. If you are qualified and skilled then why not. Its difficult for a fresher as employers in Australia prefer candidates with work experience. So, if you want to settle in Australia please gain some solid work experience before applying. Check job portals and prepare accordingly. You need also to check the latest SOL of Australia.
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MBA is for professionals who have few years of managerial work experience because practical aspects and situations are the core of an MBA. MBA is the gold standard in professional business education. The MBA course curriculum exposes the student to a wide range of management disciplines and provides a way of rational thought over management and a career in that specific area. A student can pursue an MBA in any specialised field such as Finance, Human Resource, Marketing, International Business, etc. The first stage of the MBA curriculum is same for all the student which includes mandatory modules and the successive stages a
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Well, M.Sc in forensic science is a better option than Diploma in forensic science.
Good luck.
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