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3 years ago
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3,50,000rs for 5 years.
And 6,200 for registration fees which is non refundable.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
The fees for a Master of Physiotherapy program can vary depending on several factors, including the location and reputation of the institution, the level of technology and resources available, and the specialization area of the program. Other factors that may affect fees include living expenses, course materials, and other program-related costs.
To obtain specific information on Thanthai Roever College of Physiotherapy's fee structure, you can visit their official website or contact the college administration
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Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.
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Essentially, nearly all medical courses in Australia are rated at Level 9 as a Master's programme and award the Doctor of Medicine MD degree. This is usually a four-year graduate degree offered by many of Australia's leading universities. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.
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Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration.
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