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1958
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Business - Batch of 2026
4.6
Monash University has great academics and practical exposure to the curriculum.
Tips: Making friends and trusting people will be hard, as a lot of people are going through their own problems and not everyone here loves talking about them. One should learn to enjoy exploring in solitude. Will feel like too much stuff is happening at one time, but go with your pace.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I love how we have assignments on practical content and exams on both practical and theory, so it has a nice balance of what I'm studying. The faculty is easy to approach, and one can easily meet the Chief Examiner and tutors to ask questions. The faculty of Data Analysis is very diverse with the majority being Asian.
Dislikes (Value for money): I'm studying Bachelor of Business majoring in Data Analytics in Marketing, a unique major combination not easily found at other universities in Australia or India. I'm taking the same courses and using the same materials as master's students, but my assignments are less difficult. This allows me to complete my bachelor's degree without having to spend the time or money to earn a master's degree.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Genetics and genomics - Batch of 2025
3.2
I would urge anyone to think very carefully about how their life would look like here.
Tips: I found it relatively easy to fit in, having grown up in an international setting all my life. I was unable to avail any scholarships, although I do wish I made a stronger attempt to search for one at multiple universities. Overall I would say I have some major regrets that I wish I had considered before the move, however, I am still incredibly blessed and happy with my life here.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Physiology - Batch of 2025
4.4
Thriving in a diverse and supportive academic environment at Monash University.
Tips: Before joining Monash University, students should know how to adapt to a diverse, multicultural environment and a more independent learning style. I didn't avail of my scholarships, but Monash offers various options with allowances ranging from academic performance to circumstantial/living situations. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with the university and course, and it offers some challenges, like for anyone else.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a variety of Indian restaurants and grocery stores near Monash University, offering authentic food options at reasonable prices. The availability of both North and South Indian cuisine makes it easy to find dishes that would make Indian students feel at home.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): I rated the quality of the faculty a 4 because the lecturers and tutors in B.Sc. are highly knowledgeable and bring significant expertise to their subjects. Many are active researchers, which ensures that the content they teach is up-to-date and relevant. However, due to the large class sizes in some core subjects, personalised feedback and individual attention can sometimes be limited.
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2024Read more
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Juris Doctor (JD) - Batch of 2025
4.1
Good university that allows you to explore the best of yourself.
Tips: Students should know that life is very different in Australia. You have to be prepared to take care of yourself and immerse yourself in a new culture. This means leaving your comfort zone and being prepared to change yourself. You will face a lot of challenges and homesickness. Besides the faculty is good, public transportation is almost available and the country is safe to explore.
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Bachelor of Banking and Finance - Batch of 2024
4.2
Sea of opportunities but sea is scary
Tips: Just be open to everything and never give up. I got a scholarship and I worked hard for it, I am satisfied with the University. It is a little difficult but it is all about never giving up, I did not face much cultural difference. Overall it has been a great experience.
Likes (Post study jobs): University is one of the best in the country and not all but there are many companies offering sponsor visas. 60-100k is an average payout as Monash is known for its employability skills, you need to make sure that you have made the best out of your time and be everywhere without being conservative.
Dislikes (Part time work): For part time work bit less options but more opportunities off campus. You have to manage time well and with efficiency. 400 per week, you have to make sure you look out and apply everywhere it is a bit difficult but might take some time. Do not lose hope and keep at it.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Physics - Batch of 2023
4
My experience in Monash University was a mix of good and bad.
Tips: Course rigour is higher than comparable institutes in India (IITs, NITs, equivalent institutes of other disciplines). Quite a lot of self-study is expected. Plenty of resources are available for students, academic and otherwise, to achieve their goals. Australians are a friendly bunch of people usually. It is not all that difficult to find someone who can speak an Indian language, usually Hindi and/or Punjab. However, meeting and forming connections with people of all cultures is incredibly rewarding, both professionally and personally.
Likes (Indian Food): A lot of Indian immigrants lead to a variety of Indian restaurants. Ordering from outside is a bit more expensive than cooking at home, but not everybody has the time and energy to cook every day. Tiffin services are also available, usually provided by these restaurants.
Dislikes (Value for money): While the quality of faculty and education is fairly high, it being a master's programme, the tuition fee is high as well. Self-funded master's programs are worth the cost only if the degree provides a significant boost in the career, which, while not uncommon, happens only for a select few fields.
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Bachelor of Actuarial Science - Batch of 2021
2.5
Degree is a piece of paper
Tips: Don't just stay and make friends with Indian people. Broaden your circle. I live with an Aussie family and through them have learnt so much about Aussie culture and values. I like Melbourne, people are nice if you are friendly. I experienced different cultures. I am happy with my course and university.
Dislikes (Value for money): Everything is dependent on self-study. Assignments were the only useful thing in the course, it's the name of the university that helps and nothing else, like a stamp. The assignments are definitely good. It looks good on your resume that you graduated from Monash, you have to apply for internships and find jobs by yourself .
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2023Read more
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Master of Counselling - Batch of 2022
3.8
A stress free yet stressed environment
Tips: Before joining the course research your course units and insights regarding the job prospects. Students should think about their accommodation options in detail. Monash has several scholarships that can be prevailed by students. Also, keep in regular touch with Monash authorities as they can guide you through various stages of college.
Likes (Safety): Monash provided several safety options around the campus that are available 24/7 to assist students. We could call them if we felt unsafe, they had different options of someone picking us up or dropping us off or accompanying us to our houses, especially at night.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I reckon that jobs for people in the field that I accomplished are difficult to find. As the organisation prefer people with permanent residency or citizenship over other visas. Also, the university did not help with any job opportunities and I believe they could have helped us in this journey.
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2023Read more
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Master of Counselling - Batch of 2022
4.5
There are plenty of support options in terms of student advocacy, study support, admin support etc
Tips: Learn about research, journals, databases, using evidence such as references and citations for assignments, and formatting (APA/MLA etc. ). Get used to following a rubric, writing extensive reports and ensuring to not copy, cheat or writing vague things. Every single word is read and critiqued if required.
Likes (Public transportation): Public buses, teams and trains run on every route possible and at a good frequency too. From early morning till late in the night and ever past midnight. You can completely rely on public transport and it has great tracking options as well in the form of public transport apps.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Food options are plenty but usually located in far away locations. Clayton campus has a great Indian presence nearby so there are a lot of options (North Indian/South Indian) in the form of food trucks, cafes and restaurants. Caulfield campus has fewer options but the main city area again has a lot of options.
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2023Read more
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Master of Design - Batch of 2021
3.5
Fun and hard work go hand in hand here.
Tips: There is a high amount of work load because of the assignments at this university. One needs to learn to manage their time mindfully and efficiently. All the assignments are time restricted and multiple submissions would be there at the same time from other units.
Likes (Student Life): Monash has the best multi cultural and diverse environment one can ask for. There are students from China, USA and India majorly at Monash, Caulfield. Being an Indian student, I have never faced any discrimination on the campus of any type which is amazing and also the on campus facilities and security are top notch.
Dislikes (Internships): Monash university doesn't help with finding internships or placements. So it is all on the student to find work or to get an internship. I would suggest one to socialize as much as possible and make good connections in the university so later on they might become a help while applying for jobs.
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