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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Charles Sturt University Melbourne offers a range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels. Some of the top courses at the university are given in the pie chart below:
Others Denote Sociology, etc.
Note: Data is taken from the Main Campus of CSU Melbourne.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Charles Sturt University Melbourne has an overall acceptance rate of around 71% making it somewhat selective for international student admissions. Some of the general requirements for admission to the university are given as follows:
- Competitive Grades
- Standardized Test Scores
- Proof of English Language Proficiency
- Additional academic documents
- Academic Transcripts
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The annual tuition fees for undergraduate and graduate degree courses at University of Melbourne are given as follows:
| Course level | Annual Tuition Fee in INR |
|---|---|
| UG | INR 18.08 L - INR 37 L |
| PG | INR 9.26 L - INR 53.32 L |
The first year tuition fees for some of the top courses at University of Melbourne are given as follows:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MS (45 courses) | INR 19 L - INR 33 L |
MBA/PGDM (21 courses) | INR 20 L - INR 36 L |
MIM (20 courses) | INR 20 L - INR 36 L |
BSc (33 courses) | INR 22 L - INR 27 L |
BE/BTech (13 courses) | INR 22 L - INR 27 L |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The University of Melbourne fees for international students can be checked from the table given below:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (21 courses) | INR 20 L - 36 L |
MS (45 courses) | INR 19 L - 33 L |
INR 22 L | |
MIM (20 courses) | INR 20 L - 36 L |
MA (25 courses) | INR 12 L - 42 L |
PG Diploma (42 courses) | INR 11 L - 30 L |
BSc (33 courses) | INR 22 L - 27 L |
BE / BTech (13 courses) | INR 22 L - 26 L |
BA (31 courses) | INR 19 L - 24 L |
LLM (17 courses) | INR 23 L - 26 L |
Living Cost: The accommodation cost to live in Melbourne will vary as per the property type. The median rent will be between AUD 260 – AUD 600. Other expenses will be as follows:
Particulars | Expenses per week |
|---|---|
Food and eating out | AUD 140 – AUD 280 |
Gas and / or electricity | AUD 10 - AUD 20 |
Phone and internet | AUD 15 – AUD 30 |
Public transport | AUD 30 - AUD 60 |
Car (after purchase) | AUD 150 - AUD 260 |
Entertainment | AUD 80 - AUD 150 |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Wollongong University and RMIT Melbourne are popular universties to study in Australia for International students. They offers the best MBA programme in Masters in Business specializations. Mentioned below is the comparision between Wollongong and RMIT Melbourne in term of MS in Business fees and ranking:
| University | First Year Tuition Fee | MS in Business Ranking by QS |
|---|---|---|
| Wollongong University | INR 13 L | 151-200 |
| RMIT Melbourne | INR 19 L | 151-200 |
As per the above data, Wollongong is better choice than RMIT to study Masters in Business program.
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