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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Amity Uni Dubai provides several opportunities for global exposure. This includes campus transfer, study abroad programs, and a diverse study environment  (students from 70+ countries).

Students can also transfer to partner universities in US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Yes, but be careful! Types of questions in Math and Verbal are the same as before.

GRE exam is much shorter and has no experimental section. You should only use older papers to practice specific topics, not to time your full-length mock tests.

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Akash Gaur

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Amity Univ Dubai ensures students are ready for the job market via internships, mentorships, and workshops with industry professionals. The university uses an industry-relevant curriculum with mandatory internships.

This allows students to get industry experience well before graduation, and makes them job-ready.

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Akash Gaur

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Amity Uni Dubai helps students find internships and full-time roles via its Student Success Centre (SSC). UG students usually go through a mandatory 2-month internship during their studies.

It leverages it connections across 100+ companies to provide networking opportunities in the form of workshops and community events.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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No it is not possible for Indians to study in Netherlands for free as there is no such tuition free programme available for students. Best way to study in Netherlands for free is to get scholarship. There are many scholarship options for Indian students with some good opportunities for non EEA students.  

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Kanishka Gambhir

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No it is not possible for Indians to study in Netherlands for free as there is no such tuition free programme available for students. Best way to study in Netherlands for free is to get scholarship. There are many scholarship options for Indian students with some good opportunities for non EEA students.  

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Akash Gaur

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Indian students need minimum 50% to 65% (depending on the specific course, ) to enrol in PG courses at the Uni Tasmania.

Additional requirements include English proficiency scores and strong competitive test scores (GRE/GMAT).

Note - Some courses may have higher entry requirements. Students are advised to check the UTAS Admission page on Shiksha Study Abroad to know more.

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Indian students planning to enrol at UTAS have to meet the GS requirement.  Students have to show they genuinely intend to study at Uni of Tasmania.

As part of this, students need to submit the documents listed below:

  • Detailed statement (150 words per question) explaining the choice of course
  • Genuine financial documents (using only parents' income)
  • Certified copies of all transcripts
  • LOR

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Indian students planning to enrol at UTAS have to meet the GS requirement.  Students have to show they genuinely intend to study at Uni of Tasmania.

As part of this, students need to submit the documents listed below:

  • Detailed statement (150 words per question) explaining the choice of course
  • Genuine financial documents (using only parents' income)
  • Certified copies of all transcripts
  • LOR

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) does help Indian students find part-time jobs, usually via its Career Centre services. The UTAS career center provide students with resources to make professional connections, access to part-time job portals, and guidance on how to find part-time work in Australia.

Indians on a Australia study visa (subclass 500) are allowed to work 48 hours, every 2 weeks.

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