MBA in Australia

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
Many options are available in Australia such as University of Technology, Sydney. You can check the link here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/mba-colleges-dc
Check the university's links properly for admission details.


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sandeep kaur

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If you want to settle abroad then you should prefer Canada. PR chances are more in Canada than Australia. For MBA, both the countries are good.

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, you can pursue MBA from Australia. First, you need to qualify the GMAT exam.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Melbourne would expect around 75% from any top ranked student like you. A first class is recommended generally.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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The University of Melbourne is Ausralia's top ranked business school, also known worldwide.

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Jyotsna Sonavane

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1. Kaplan Business School.
2. Holmes Institute.
3. Charles Darwin University.
4. Edith Cowan University.
All the best.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Most of the universities ask for resume, letter of reference and online application to be filled. If your all arrears are completed in the course time, it won't matter. Especially for B.Tech degree, it is understandable that students do have backlogs.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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You can find scholarship information on the university website, so please check the website of the university you want to apply to. Universities have merit scholarships and applicants are considered by default when you apply. But those are on merit and for bright students.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Bhautik,
You need to have an academic score at graduation level of at least 65% or more and an IELTS score of overall 6.5 with no band less than 6, work experience is not compulsory, however having 2 years plus of supervisory experience would add weight.
MBA in Australia comes in 3 durations, 1 year, 1.5 years and 2 years depending on the college or university you are applying to. However, let me caution you that while you may save in terms of fees and living expenses you will not be eligible for PR later as the qualifying duration of study is minimum 2 years.
You can apply for a 2 year MBA and complete it in 1.5 years and still be e
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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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It will cost around 25 lakh rupees.

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