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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
International applicants at La Trobe University will be automatically considered for the La Trobe University High Achiever Scholarship after they have submitted their admission application. The percentage of scholarship awarded to the students are based on the average marks of the student submitted in their application and their overall profile including the academic achievements.
New answer posted
10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to various sources, the main campus of La Trobe University has an overall acceptance rate of 100% which does not make it selective for international student admissions. Some of the general admission requirements for international applicants are given as follows:
- Higher Academic Grades
- Must have exceptional academic or research experience
- Letters of Recommendation
- Additional Academic documents
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
La Trobe University Sydney was founded in 2017 as a public and an internationally renowned university located in New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Some of the reasons why international students should choose the university are given as follows:
- According to the QS Rankings, La Trobe University Sydney campus has been ranked in the top 250 universities in the world.
- The university has an overall employment rate of around 89% for graduates who have been empployed within four months of their course duration.
- La Trobe University Sydney has received five star ratings for areas such as teaching, employability, internationalisation,
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Finding part-time jobs while studying at UNSW Sydney can be fairly easy, as there are many jobs both on and off campus. UNSW Sydney is well-respected by employers, and many students find themselves working part-time in sectors such as retail, hospitality, and administration. As stated on UNSW's Careers and Employment portal, nearly 70% of students do have part-time jobs while studying, managing to put in an average of 15-20 hours a week. The university offers career opportunities through its CareerHub platform, and over 1-100 part-time and casual jobs are advertised every year. Many students also manage to secure jobs nearby, with subu
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