Shoolini University partners University of Melbourne to offer Dual Degree programme
Eligible students can extend studies for an additional year, completing a Master’s of Science at the University of Melbourne, and have the opportunity to apply for post-study work rights in Australia
Shoolini University has teamed up with the University of Melbourne for dual-degree programme, Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours).
The dual degree program, Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) will allow them to pursue undergraduate studies in science at both home and the University of Melbourne. The transformative journey begins with two years at Shoolini University, followed by two years at Melbourne.
In years 3 and 4, students can choose from diverse multidisciplinary majors, including Agriculture, Sustainability and Environment, Biosciences, and Computer Sciences, offering a truly global education experience.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the partnership, Professor Atul Khosla Vice-Chancellor Shoolini University stated: "We are thrilled to provide our exceptional undergraduate students with enhanced opportunities to study internationally. This collaboration with the University of Melbourne underscores the global standing of Shoolini University as a world-class institution. Furthermore, it opens the doors to many more opportunities for our students."
As an added advantage, eligible students may opt to extend their studies for an additional year, completing a Master’s of Science at the University of Melbourne. Moreover, students who meet the Australian government criteria will have the option to apply for post-study work rights upon completion of their studies in Australia.
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