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Toshal Raje Verified Icon
Master of Environmental Science with Environmental Management - Batch of 2024
4
Life studying in the University of Western Australia is very stressful but worth it.
Tips: Life at the University of Western Australia is a bit of a struggle at first. You have to juggle studies, household chores, and a part-time job. But you get used to it over time. The scholarship is based on your undergraduate marks, and you need at least a minimum of 12000 for the entire course. Overall, my experience here has been really good, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to study here.
Reviewed on 11 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations - Batch of 2026
4.1
The college is great with friendly people and amazing staff who are helping and kind towards all.
Tips: I didn't experience any cultural shock at UWA. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the student body is diverse. I was awarded a merit-based scholarship of 15,000 AUD. Overall, I am satisfied with UWA and my course of study, which has provided me with great exposure to the field of human resources and employee relations in Australia.
Likes (Safety): I felt safe on campus and off campus at The University of Western Australia. There are always people around to help you out. I was traveling late on the train one night and police officers were on the train, which made me feel even safer. The guards are also helpful, and the people at the information booth are always willing to answer questions.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The University of Western Australia is a great school with friendly people and amazing staff. However, for Indian students, the prices are a bit more hiked up as compared to other countries. Also, it would be hard to find good quality Indian food, as some may sell frozen food for 20 Dollars which isn't even worth it. Fortunately, there are a few restaurants that offer good deals and are worth the hype.
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.7
Good university and course structure for courses but not a lot of help with future opportunities.
Tips: I got a scholarship which was only available for south Asian students at that time. I don't think it's available any longer, however, I got 5000 per year so a total of 10,000 for Masters. I was satisfied with the education I received and my course and mostly satisfied with the staff and really enjoyed the country. I however wasn't too happy with how limited help the university provides with finding jobs during or after graduation. 8 months later I still don't have full-time work and I know quite a few other people in the same situation. Australian employers give preference to candidates with Australian work experience and then abroad full-time work experience even for graduate roles.
Likes (Safety): We have an App to contact emergency campus patrol services at any time. Have felt pretty safe traveling around the city even at night. Haven't had any issues with the local people and any incidents heard of are very far and few even though the general consensus outside of Australia isn't great.
Dislikes (Internships): No guidance at all on finding internships. The university used to provide volunteering internships previously but recently they have moved to having to pay course fees to get them. If you network outside of university resources you have a better chance of it. Hard to get an internship.
Reviewed on 30 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
4.6
A transformative experience @ UWA
Tips: There was a cultural shock at first, but not for long. You get used to the new environment quite quickly. I did get the Global Excellence Scholarship which is the highest amount one can receive. I got it due to my strong academic background. Overall, very satisfied with everything.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2024Read more
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Master of Renewable and Future Energy - Batch of 2025
4
Great experience at The University of Western Australia
Tips: The University of Western Australia is a prestigious university with a good international ranking. I got the Global Excellence scholarship which depends on the marks scored in Bachelors the details of which can be found on the University website. Australia is good in terms of abundant resources and opportunities here. The course is taught by illustrious professors excelling in the field.
Likes (Indian Food): Indian food ingredients are available here. There are several Indian restaurants here too. The typical Indian food will be available only at the Indian stores which are a little far in the suburbs. Although it will be expensive. The University food at the cafeteria is fine and helps when there is a small gap between the classes.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The public transportation is okay in terms of connectivity with the campus. It is better to find accommodation near the University as it will save lots of time. Finding accommodation in Perth is competitive nowadays due to a huge influx of students now.
Reviewed on 23 Dec 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Public Health - Batch of 2025
4.7
Enriching experience. Teleportation to my dream
Tips: I am fully satisfied with my university and its academic curriculum. I used to think that it would be hard for me in terms of the transition from India to Australia but was not hard for me cause my university provided me with enough support. Besides this, I enjoyed exploring this path as I was on my own and it made me independent and a new but fantastic experience. I think everyone if they could should experience it. It is really among the best years of my life.
Likes (Safety): Choosing the UWA in Perth has been an enriching experience. The campus prioritizes our safety with well-lit pathways, top-notch security and efficient emergency services. It's more than just security, the university genuinely cares bout our well-being, offering comprehensive health services and fostering a sense of community through collaboration with local authorities. Perth has a vibrant culture and people are friendly which is ideal for the international student. Despite the usual challenges the unique charm of the city and the array of recreational opportunities have significantly enhanced my academic journey.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I like to cook on my own and sometimes explore the outside food options. But for vegetarians like me there are limited options here for dining out but yeah if someone likes to cook they can find all the resources needed for the cooking. The positive side is that those who do not know cooking will learn and enjoy cooking as it is a basic skill everyone should know.
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2023Read more
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Master of Legal Practice - Batch of 2022
4.5
Worthwhile experience of redoing a Law degree in Australia
Tips: Studying a full-time degree at UWA require regular studying and keeping up with the lectures. The teaching style was quite different from what I was used to in India. I was a recipient of the Global Excellence scholarship for the duration of my study. This was awarded to me on the basis of my academic achievements.
Likes (Value for money): The Master of Legal Practice programme provides the opportunity to complete the required unit as assessed by the Legal Practice Board with an ability to obtain a masters level degree. The lecturers are excellent and the case scenarios are relevant and updated.
Dislikes (Part time work): I did not apply for on campus placements. I worked as a Law Clerk at a boutique law firm while studying the course full-time. The work/study balance was manageable as I worked 3 days a week and spent the 2 days at the university for tutorials. I was paid the minimum wage for working as a law clerk.
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2023Read more
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Master of Environmental Science - Batch of 2024
4.1
UWA provides you vast future job opportunities and great learning experience as well.
Tips: Study style and the level of study are a bit different here as compared to India. Here the main focus lies on practical knowledge and building your skill set for future job opportunities rather than on theoretical knowledge. The teaching staff is also very friendly and helpful here.
Likes (Public transportation): The transportation facility in Perth is amazing. And being a student it's cheaper too. There are bus and train services that connect to the university and they are scheduled every 10-15 mins. You just need to get a TransPerth card and with a tap of a card you can easily travel anywhere in Perth and that too at affordable prices. Even there is a bus service called CAT and that is free of cost.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Being a vegetarian gets a little tough in Perth. As there are limited options in vegetarian food as compared to non-veg items and if available they are a little expensive and you might have to travel a bit to have some good authentic vegetarian Indian food. I usually prefer to cook on my own.
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2023Read more
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Master of Biotechnology - Batch of 2026
3.3
The university is good but competitive.
Tips: Perth is a quiet city with weather that is different from India. The UV component is high, as it is in any part of Australia. You should be open to adapting to all of these changes. Before you enroll, take a good look at the curriculum. You can also apply for international student scholarships.
Likes (Student Life): The campus is always hopping with something going on, usually events organized by the various clubs. You'll have a good time with friends, but be aware that the university workload is different from the Indian system, and time flies by. It's important to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It shall be a hard city to live in for vegetarians. Perth is one of the highest meant consuming cities in the world. Learn to cook for yourself. Even for a meat eater, the food is expensive. Be prepared to cook but at least you have a fallback option in case you are running late.
Reviewed on 25 Sep 2024Read more
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Tanisha Gupta Verified Icon
Master of Business (Sport Management) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Deakin University
4.4
Deakin University does not provide many opportunities for students for jobs.
Tips: The transition was smooth, as everyone here was very friendly and helpful. I experienced a very little cultural shift but in a very positive way. I got a 25% scholarship, which was a huge help. The university is huge and has lots of facilities, and the course is very interesting. There is a direct tram and bus service from the university to various parts of Melbourne. The teaching is very interesting, and the instructors discuss real-life scenarios instead of just teaching from a book. The teaching faculty is also diverse in terms of nationality. The city of Melbourne is very welcoming, and I would highly recommend this university to any international student. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my experience at Deakin University.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university does not provide many opportunities for students to work part-time. However, there are many part-time job opportunities available in Melbourne. Part-time work is manageable because students cannot work more than 48 hours per fortnight due to visa restrictions. The average hourly pay rate is between 25 and 31 aud.
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Health Sciences - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3.9
A supportive and growth oriented experience.
Tips: I had a challenging time adjusting to my freedom and the diverse cultures at Deakin. However, the inclusive environment at Deakin helped me adjust. I received a 25% Deakin International Scholarship based on academic merit, which helped offset the cost of tuition. The faculty is very helpful and many on-campus events are happening so try as much to participate in them and build connections. The course is aligned with my goals, and the supportive environment at Deakin and in Australia is good. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience at Deakin.
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2025Read more
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Disha Verified Icon
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3.9
The university is good and there are a lot of part-time opportunities.
Tips: There is a huge cultural difference, so get a part-time job as soon as possible and learn how to speak to locals and their culture. Students coming in might feel disconnected, but don't give up. Everyone feels the same. Just try to adjust and be open to all new things. Join international student communities to make friends. I had a 25% scholarship which helped me a lot. I got it based on my previous grades. I did the first two years of my 2+2 course in India and got the scholarship based on those two years. The course is fine, and the university doesn't matter. The country is awesome. There are some problems, but no place is perfect. This is one of the best in my opinion. The minimum pay itself is very high, and jobs are available.
Likes (Indian Food): There are all types of food from around the world available, but the prices are quite high, especially for students. Eating out every day is not feasible, so I cook for myself, which is more cost-effective. There are tiffin services that provide two meals for 10-15 dollars, so that is another option.
Dislikes (Value for money): In Australia, nobody cares about your college but only your skills and network determine whether you get a job. Even if you do the same course at a college with much lower fees, it won't make any difference. When you apply for a job, there are two steps to getting your resume selected: one is knowing someone in the company, and the next is having the required skills. If you have no network or connections, you'll have to put in the same amount of effort whether you're from Melbourne University or any other college.
Reviewed on 8 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Information Technology - Batch of 2023
Offered by Deakin University
4
Top 1% young university of the world.
Tips: Students will have the chance to connect with some of the brightest minds in the industry, creating an environment that's both inspiring and intellectually stimulating. Being surrounded by such talent allows you to learn from their experiences, gain new perspectives, and exchange ideas that can shape your career. The Geelong campus is situated in a beautiful regional area, offering a relaxed and scenic environment that's ideal for studying and unwinding. If you're looking for a balance between campus life and the city experience, Geelong provides excellent value for money compared to city campuses. While you get to enjoy the lower cost of living and close-knit community atmosphere, Melbourne is just a short commute away, giving you easy access to all the cultural and social perks of city life when you want it. This setup offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful, affordable study environment with a vibrant city scene within reach.
Likes (Public transportation): The Geelong campus is highly accessible, making it an affordable option, especially for students working part-time. With essential facilities and popular spots within a convenient 10-20 minute walking distance, you can easily get around without needing a car. Additionally, the university has a well-managed bus station on campus, providing reliable public transport options to make computing even easier and more budget-friendly. This setup not only helps students save on transportation costs but also offers flexibility for those balancing studies and part-time work.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
5
Deakin University has many opportunities and extensive student union programmes.
Tips: Deakin provides the Vice-Chancellor 100% meritorious scholarship which is a must-try for all those who want to study based on scholarship. Also, Deakin has multicultural aspects of education. So you will feel yourself as warm as in your home. Deakin Talent which is a co-allied organisation within Deakin allows students to have personalised job coaching, internship search and resume training. Deakin Legal Advocacy services are designed to safeguard the rights of students and also to assist with legal concerns. We also have peer mentor services and wonderful study guides. The faculty are extremely accessible and always available to help you out, solve your queries and support you. They conduct lectures, seminars and practicals so that students can get the best angle of understanding and the most surreal view of learning. The activities and interactions done during the teaching period are another great bonus that is a stepping stone towards building work-ready skills.
Likes (Internships): Deakin has numerous opportunities and an extensive student union programme. This allows us as students to exercise our full potential. The campus has all the facilities for students to learn and grow. We also have cultural events as well as sportive activities. We have clubs like the Deakin Debating Society, Deakin Badminton Society, Deakin Teddy Bear Hospital, Deakin Writers Club, Deakin Women's Exclusive, Deakin Social Club and a lot more ventures.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
4.3
Deakin University has great environment and infrastructure.
Tips: I got a 20% scholarship based on my merit, which was a nice surprise. The faculty are very approachable, helpful, and understanding, and will guide you throughout your college experience. My advice to new students is to take your time, observe, and try to understand the cultural shift. Overall, I'm satisfied with my university in terms of infrastructure and environment.
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Arts (Writing and Literature) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Deakin University
4.6
Wonderful college environment and life changing experience.
Tips: Coming to Australia and doing everything on your own will teach you essential life skills that will mould you into a person of character. Doing part-time jobs while managing assignment deadlines will test your time- mangled skills. Cooking healthy foods and avoiding the temptation to get takeout requires great self-control. On top of everything, you won't have your parents to tell you what to do, so self-discipline is the only thing that will take you places. All in all, it was a life-changing experience, and you should enjoy every minute of it.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I would definitely love to settle in Australia, and one key point to remember is that as long as you have a job related to your field, you will get PR 99% of the time. Some degrees provide you with the ability to find work quickly, while others do not. However, as long as you have a good understanding of your subjects and a good skill set, you will find jobs after some time, which will help lead to PR.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I would suggest that the best way to save money is to cook your own food. There are a lot of Indian restaurants in Melbourne, and you can find a lot of vegetarian options on campus. There is also a nice Italian restaurant around the corner, and Subway and Domino's give student discounts to Deakin students.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Information Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by Deakin University
4.2
I feel truly loved, accepted and supported at Deakin.
Tips: Deakin University is a great place to grow both your soft skills and technical skills. While there has not been any major cultural shift, I have definitely become more open to people from different cultural backgrounds and work well with them as a team. International students typically receive a scholarship of about 10-15%, and the university also offers a vice chancellor's scholarship, which provides a full scholarship to students who have demonstrated extraordinary extracurricular participation in their previous schools.
Likes (Internships): The university has its own internship programs, which provide students with opportunities to work in a corporate setting while they are still in school. This is a great type of internship opportunity for students. Deakin also has collaborations with other companies, so when those companies have openings, Deakin students get an edge over other applicants.
Dislikes (Part time work): The on-campus part-time jobs are great, but they are not always easy to get into because of their limited availability. The average pay is 21 to 22 dollars per hour, but some jobs at fuel stations pay 35 to 40 Dollars per hour. It is difficult to do both work and study, but students can try to avoid scheduling conflicts by taking advantage of the university's flexible class schedule.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Deakin University
5
A welcoming and enriching experience at Deakin University.
Tips: Before you join this university, you should know that they provide a very welcoming environment. I easily transitioned and didn't face any difficulties. They provide various resources like on-campus support for counselling, transitioning to a new environment, making friends, and mental health support. As far as scholarships, I did get one based on academic merit. Keep in mind that the course you are choosing should be completely aligned with your future prospects. Overall, I am fully satisfied with my course and the country.
Likes (Post study jobs): The student life is vibrant and has a dynamic atmosphere on campus. They not only run interactive sessions every week but also provide free supplies as well, which is very supportive for international students. I love participating in various events. They have a wide range of student clubs in which you can participate. Plus they are rich in providing resources that help us throughout our journey. In an environment like this, we can easily adapt and make it successful.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty are highly accessible and approachable, offering personalised support. The teaching methodology is unique, incorporating real-world examples and interactive tools, making learning practical and engaging. Additionally, the faculty is diverse in nationality, bringing global perspectives that enrich the learning experience.
Reviewed on 1 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3
Poor course, great university, great country, and networking is preferred over skills.
Tips: My Indian University hired a VISA consultant who did most of the application work and I prepared for my IELTS to transition here, taking the entire process about 5 months. The difference was too much availability of non-vegetarian food such as beef, pork, chicken, fish etc. which you might also have to deal with at part-time jobs and expensive vegetarian food if eating out. Further, the weather here is unpredictable as rain can downpour anytime. Cleaning standards are high here and dust does not fly off in the wind hence white clothes or shoes will not get dirty for days. Teachers and professors or even the elderly are called by their first names without any sir or mam. The culture is also difficult for Indian students as we are used to getting spoon-fed by our teachers while maintaining a standard of attendance, but here you can attend classes at your own pace and you are expected to have gone through the provided online material before attending any class. My scholarship is 25% which was the maximum allowed and is provided by almost all the universities in Australia easily and my course included getting a high credit grade to avail scholarship. Overall, I'm satisfied with my course due to the negligence of core unit selection. However, I'm satisfied with the country and the university that provides several services such as counselling, networking, sports events and other events.
Likes (Safety): The region that I live in Melbourne, Victoria is pretty safe and I can walk with headphones, using my smartphone in the middle of the night, without a care of being robbed, mugged or assaulted but there are always exceptions such as drunkards, hood people and more. To date, I have had no safety issues. To ensure safety, most of the area is covered with surveillance systems, cameras, traffic systems, reliable health care services expensive, or not have good health cover and trustworthy and unbiased people, mostly.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability of on-campus part-time jobs is scarce and off-campus jobs are average and mostly require prior experience, and references which can be anyone as long as they have an "Australian phone number" and several hours of standing and repetitive work. There is racism when getting a job and recruiters mostly prefer people from their own ethnicity, except Indians who try to exploit you in terms of pay rate as well as other ways. The part-time work is manageable as there is a strict maximum limit of working 48 hours a fortnight, hence, one can easily manage their academics, if capable. The average payout in Australia in Victoria for part-time is 24.1 AUD per hour and for casuals which is another job category, that includes you working, when there is a requirement, you have the control to reject plays 30.25 AUD per hour, which could be unreliable at times.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
4.8
Deakin University is a great place for students to explore their potential.
Tips: Before joining Deakin University, students should make sure to apply for scholarships and choose a course wisely. There are a lot of specializations, so make sure you choose one that interests you. Also, be prepared to work hard with your part-time work and university studies.
Likes (Quality of faculty): All the professors at Deakin University are extremely supportive and helpful. They are well-versed in their subjects, easy to approach, good at communication, and considerate. They are very comfortable to talk to and are always available to guide us as and when we need.
Dislikes (Internships): I haven't reached that stage of my course yet, so I am unaware of the internship situation here. Based on what I know, many options are abundant for students, but since I haven't personally ventured into that segment yet, I am not quite sure about the situation.
Reviewed on 16 Sep 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business (Sport Management) - Batch of 2019
Offered by Deakin University
3.3
Multidimensional, multicultural and engaging.
Tips: Students should be open to new opportunities. Networking is key to gaining success in your field. Scholarships depend on how well you've fared in your undergrad course. I received a 75% scholarship based on the same. I'm quite satisfied with the university, the course as well as the country.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): My chances are quite wide since many organisations in sports are on the lookout for fresh graduates and a pool of talent. Given a chance, I would surely permanently migrate here since Australia has a great sports industry and network of professionals.
Dislikes (Part time work): There were few part-time roles available on campus. The average payout used to be 20 Dollars per hour. Managing part-time work along with academics was easily manageable since the assignments were spread out and had plenty of resources available at libraries and online.
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3.5
Pretty good university but it is very expensive.
Tips: Students should know that there is a little bit of a cultural shift initially but then it was quite alright. I got a 20% scholarship but the fee is still very high. The university is good not bad many people from all over the world and the teachers are highly educated Overall it's pretty good I like it here.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Social Work - Batch of 2026
Offered by Deakin University
4.8
Deakin University nurturing growth and empowering challenge.
Tips: I have transitioned in lifestyle, speaking skills, dressing sense, respectful behaviour, and speaking flawlessly. I did experience cultural shifts in university as well. I got it while applying to the university, and it was 25 per cent off. I am highly satisfied with Deakin University.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
Akhilesh Singh Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by Deakin University
4.1
Totally worth your money and time.
Tips: The whole process of getting into Deakin is really simplified and easy. You will get mentors on campus that will guide you in the first year and and help you transition to university life easily. There is a lot of help and resources available whenever you need them.
Likes (Student Life): It is really fun studying at Deakin. It has a really good community and the campus is really amazing. The college has a great infrastructure, technologically advanced facilities and a good support from the university when you need it. It has a lot of events that happen on a regular basis.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Australia has a skilled occupation list, with the jobs that are currently required in Australia, and they update the same every year. So only the jobs that are listed in the skilled occupation list have a better chance at settlement or immigration to Australia.
Reviewed on 31 Jan 2022Read more
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Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2023
Offered by Deakin University
4.9
Deakin: A good start but requires self-reliance.
Tips: Before joining Deakin, students should know that while the university provides a good foundation, you must take charge of your learning. It's not like in India where the university handles everything here, you need to try to understand things and work towards getting a job. Since I'd already been to France for a semester exchange, I didn't experience much of a cultural shift. I got a 25% international scholarship, which is merit-based and fairly easy to get. Overall, the university is good, and the course structure is well-organized, but I feel the teaching could be improved to make it more effective.
Likes (Indian Food): I rated 5 on food options because there are plenty of Indian restaurants in every suburb, so finding food from my country isn't a problem. On average, you can enjoy a meal for around $20. I mostly prefer cooking at home five days a week and eating out on the other two. Food availability here is convenient and affordable.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): I rated 4 on the quality of faculty because, while Deakin has good teachers, the teaching methods could be improved. Workshops are helpful but often lack impact as PhD scholars lead them without strong teaching skills. Some lecturers could also refine their approach to make learning more engaging. The faculty is accessible and approachable, and there's great diversity in nationalities, but the teaching methods could better utilize this diversity to enhance the student experience.
Reviewed on 23 Dec 2024Read more
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Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
4
Balanced education and opportunities in a vibrant environment.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be prepared for a rigorous academic environment that emphasizes independent learning and self-management. The transition to Australia was smooth, but adapting to a more self-directed study approach and managing time effectively was essential. I was fortunate to receive a 20% merit-based scholarship, awarded based on my academic background, which helped ease some of the financial burden and covered part of my tuition fees. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the university, the course, and living in Australia.
Likes (Safety): I rated safety a 5 because Melbourne maintains a high standard of public safety, both on and off campus. In addition to campus security, the university provides safety escorts, well-lit pathways, and emergency call stations. In the city, reliable public transport and police presence contribute to a secure environment. One positive experience has been the consistent feeling of safety when commuting late at night on public transit. The city's commitment to student well-being is evident, making it a comfortable and safe place to live and study.
Dislikes (Internships): For internships, I'd rate it a 3 because while there is some support, finding relevant positions still requires improvements in guidance and industry connections. The university offers career services and workshops, but reference connections are often needed to increase chances. Skills also play a major role, as companies tend to look for candidates with specific technical capabilities. While students can seek internships independently, more structured guidance, skill-development sessions, and university-led partnerships with industry would make it easier to secure meaningful, hands-on roles directly aligned with our field of study.
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3.9
Reaching expectations, crossing borders
Tips: Students should be aware that you need to be self-dependent in your academics and be prepared for what is coming you need to manage your part-time shifts and assignments together which can be a difficult task, but you'll get used to it eventually.
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Bachelor of Business in Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Batch of 2021
Offered by Deakin University
5
Really nice and friendly atmosphere
Tips: It’s a pretty nice college, I loved my time spent there. I would definitely suggest this college to my fellow students who are planning to shift here or are currently looking for college options in Australia. Do give it a try and just research the whole process.
Likes (Student Life): So friendly atmosphere. You can make a lot of friends from different cultural backgrounds, and the teachers and faculty here are very understanding and doubt solving. So you will not face any problem at the beginning of your course. Also there are many part time jobs available near the campus area.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It’s nice atmosphere here in my university. Crowd is so friendly, do consider this at the topmost priority list in my opinion. I have heard many experiences of my friends that didn’t went as planned, but deakin is different, I loved my time here.
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Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Deakin University
3.8
Deakin University is way good in terms of education as well as sports.
Tips: Students should know that they are going to a diverse university which opens up many opportunities for them in future as well. Moreover, the study here is so practical that teaches each thing briefly and such university opens up many opportunities in future.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Quality of faculty was excellent, there was no issue. Moreover, faculties have ample knowledge about their subjects and they clear doubts in just minutes without any hesitation. So it's a helpful thing for students to pursue their subject.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The food options are low here and students suffer. Moreover, students enjoy having their food in home as compared to eating here. The main point is that the food is costly as well and is more focused on non veg food items like chicken which creates a problem.
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