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Shreya Basu

Contributor-Level 10

IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo (in some courses) are accepted in CWRU for English proficiency. The table below includes the minimum marks required by the university:

English Language Test

UG Score

PG Score

IELTS

7.0

7.0

TOEFL iBT

90

90

PTE

61

61

Duolingo

115

Not accepted

 

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Shreya Basu

Contributor-Level 10

International students can apply for Case Western Reserve University admissions online before the CWRU application deadlines. Applicants can apply for admission in multiple decision types, such as Early Action, Early Decision, Regular Decision, etc. After filling out the application, applicants must pay the CWRU application fee. Mentioned below is the common Case Western Reserve University application process for international students:

  • Choose a program of choice from the official website
  • You must verify the eligibility criteria such as academic and English language requirements.
  • You must also submit mandatory documents like academic reco
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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

A handful universities offer admissions in November intake and these include:

  • La Trobe University
  • Deakin University
  • Griffith University
  • Federation University

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Shruti Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, it is definitely safe to apply in Australia's November intake. The reason being, lower competition, higher chances of selection, scholarships may be available and there will be option for finding accommodation easily. Thus, based on these reasons, it can be concluded that it is safe to apply in November intake of Australia. 

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Sreetama Sinha

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The November intake preparation begins in the month of June where applicants begin shortlisting their universities and courses for November intake. They then sit for standardised tests and English language proficiency tests in July and August. Applications open by September and by early November, admission decisions are announced. 

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Raushan Madavi

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The benefits of taking admission in November intake of Australia are as follows:

  • Lesser competition 
  • Smaller class sizes
  • Applicants can start their studies before the main academic year begins in February/March.
  • There will be more time to arrange for accommodation

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Rupali Arora

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, Australia's third intake is the November intake. It is not a popular intake because very few Australian universities offer admission during this time. Also there are a limited number of courses are also avialable. Thus, this is also an intake but not a lot of students take admission in this intake. 

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Kanika Shukla

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According to Payscale, the salary of an MBA graduate in New York, USA is USD 91,000 per year. It is much less than in India. An MBA graduate earn around USD 11,700. 

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