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Views on University of Melbourne campus
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Batch of 2025
4.2
The University of Melbourne provides a lot of exposure and opportunities on-campus.
Tips: I really enjoy the culture at the University of Melbourne, even though it's very different from home. I didn't get any scholarships, but the exposure to new things and the opportunities that have opened up for me are priceless. The University of Melbourne is located in the central business district, which is a safe area that is always well-lit and has people around. The university also provides safety measures, such as security guards who will walk you from class to class or to your on-campus accommodation. These measures help to ensure that you feel safe and secure while you are on campus. The classes are very large, with up to 500 students, so it's hard to get individual attention from the professors. Also, the professors are from many different countries, and some of them are not very fluent in English, which makes it hard to understand them. In addition, I find that my particular course is too math-oriented and doesn't require enough critical thinking, which is not a good fit for my personal aptitude. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2026
4.9
The university provides a lot of on campus events and seminars to connect and maintain connections.
Tips: The campus life is amazing and the people are so loving, very warm and welcoming to students. The exams are a bit hard, but you can push through. There are so many parties, functions, and other activities. Plus, you get free food almost every day. There are few on-campus jobs. However, a good number of off-campus jobs are available if you look for them the right way. Part-time work is manageable if you are a good student. The average pay is minimum wage, which is 24 dollars per hour if you are 21 or older, and 19, 20, and 21 dollars if you are 18, 19, and 20, respectively. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2024Read more
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Master of Management (Marketing) - Batch of 2024
3.3
Migration is not a fairytale.
Tips: There are multiple things people need to understand before going to a different country. It is not a fairytale. Students work like labourers here, especially at the University of Melbourne. The curriculum is hard, compared to other universities. If you want a job you will need references. I'm a government-sponsored student, I was awarded a 100% scholarship from the Maharashtra government. You can find more details on the sjsa.com website. To avail of this scholarship you should have a family income lower than 6 Lacs per annum, almost above 90% in graduation degree and should be SC caste. Overall University of Melbourne puts a lot of pressure on students, Infrastructure and teachers are good, but student support for career guidance could be improved. On a scale of 1-5, I will give 2.5 for university satisfaction. I will highly advise not to take any management course in any of the unis in Australia as it has no PR or job security. 1 for course satisfaction. Australia as a country is extremely good, clean, friendly people,
Likes (Safety): The University of Melbourne is extremely safe, and there is an extremely low crime rate in the city. This is not particular to this university; every reputed university in Australia is safe. There are security people roaming around the city, and there is no gun culture in the entire country.
Dislikes (Value for money): The courses are extremely expensive and provide very low ROI. Job opportunities are very limited, and it is extremely difficult to find a job or internship. Even people with 10 years of experience in management can't find jobs.
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Management (Accounting and Finance) - Batch of 2025
4.2
University of Melbourne makes you learn and gives you life.
Tips: The university offers grants and scholarships. Students should check them out. Stores here close by 5 pm and most cafes by 3 pm, so if you are not an early riser, you need to change that. I am quite satisfied as the university teaches me and also makes me research to gain better insights.
Likes (Student Life): The university does provide a lot of events and activities on campus to keep the students engaged. There are networking sessions, games, and free food. There are so many clubs to join and engage in their activities. I participate once a week in an activity. The clubs are from cultural, academic as well as hobby backgrounds.
Dislikes (Part time work): The University has not provided us with much options for part-time. Students mostly seek part-time jobs outside. It is quite manageable if you keep your classes for 3 days and work 3 days. You can balance work and studies. The average payout for part-time work is Aud 450 per week.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications - Batch of 2026
4.7
A very homely and wholesome experience.
Tips: It's one of the most livable cities in the world, and it's very student-oriented, which makes it easy to make friends. The university itself has a QS ranking of 13, which makes it the best university in Melbourne, and definitely one of the best in the world. I recommend that you try to make friends in each class you have. If you're an introvert, there are lots of activities that don't require you to mingle with people so much. I'm very satisfied with my experience at the University of Melbourne.
Likes (Internships): Internships here are very popular. While it may be hard to find a paid internship, there are a lot of companies that offer unpaid internships. If you do a good job, you may be able to parlay that experience into a paid position after graduation. I suggest that you download LinkedIn and start networking with people in your field.
Dislikes (Part time work): For Bachelor students, it's a bit hard to get a paid job because Australia mostly considers Australian work experience. However, you can move your way up by joining university clubs and internships, even if they're unpaid. Basically, you just need to engage yourself in activities.
Reviewed on 11 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics) - Batch of 2022
3.6
The University of Melbourne does not provide any internship for exposure.
Tips: You are on your own to find a job. The course is difficult and you have to be constantly working during the semester. You should have good financial background and good academic skills. In order to secure a job, make sure you work hard throughout the course, and maintain a good WAM. If you want to go into the industry, try to get some professional experience beforehand. A lot of people are considering a Ph.D. after my course.
Likes (Safety): The country is safe as everyone knows. Generally no thefts or risks to women. Of course, it is not crime-free. The chances of your cycle getting stolen are high. Also, there are people on the street under the influence who can be a nuisance sometimes as they sometimes shoot but often they don't do any harm.
Dislikes (Internships): No internships are provided by the university. You have to find one yourself. However, it is generally hard to find an internship. It is not that tough to find part-time jobs but still requires some work. Good connections can be really helpful for finding a job.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Economics - Batch of 2024
4
Studying abroad might not be as fancy as you think.
Tips: Students should know that the most important part is understanding that academics are much more challenging than one can imagine. And to add to this, you have other challenges like financial and social challenges to deal with. As a student, you need to manage and hold everything together. The country is safe to explore and the transportation facilities are widely available. Try to opt for part-time opportunities to maintain your budget.
Likes (Safety): The city is very secure and it is one of the best cities to live in the world. It is safe because people follow laws, rules and regulations and you would not see anyone on the road with a knife so until you are a good citizen you are safe here.
Dislikes (Value for money): Even after receiving a scholarship, the fee is too much. If you are not from a very well-to-do family and have taken a loan to be a part of a prestigious university, even if you get a good job, you have a huge amount to pay back. So it is not about what is provided, it's more about how much it costs.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2023
3.8
The University of Melbourne offers supportive faculty.
Tips: Well, there is cultural shift you can surely experience. Moreover, students should work on their English language command and on communication skills. There's no scholarship offered in my course. The tuition fees for my college is somewhere high as compared to other colleges over here. Well, the teachers are very helpful and quite supportive as well. My overall experience is nice.
Reviewed on 22 May 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience - Batch of 2028
4.2
My college is friendly, professors are just amazing and transportation is smooth,
Tips: I did experience a culture shift when I moved to Australia, but I was able to mitigate it by living off-campus with one of my professors. I was able to celebrate Indian festivals with them, which helped me feel more at home. I was not able to take advantage of any financial aid, so my parents took out a loan to pay for my education. I am satisfied with my experience because I was able to get a part-time job to help pay for my living expenses.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at Melbourne are astonishing, they are just excellent. There are also many Indian teachers teaching here who helped me a lot in finding part-time jobs. The teachers here are well educated, and their practical approach is evident in their teaching methods.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): We are facing difficulty since elections for permanent settlement as the newly elected government makes the process of immigration more difficult. No, I would like to come back to India after my studies as I wish to open my own clinic earlier and then an entire hospital for neuroscience.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2024
3.4
The college is good but the cost is too high.
Tips: I was satisfied with the university but it is really difficult to get opportunities for international students. I would suggest students attend orientations and other events that the university conducts so they would be able to interact with different people and make good friends.
Likes (Safety): There is good security at the campus. There were multiple security phone options where you could call security. There is also food relief available on campus so that students can get food from the university every week.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are not many jobs for international students. The university does not aid students in finding full-time jobs. It depends on the student to find full-time opportunities to find a job and it is really difficult as the majority of the big companies do not hire international students.
Reviewed on 3 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Environmental Science - Batch of 2025
3.5
Very study oriented with programs promoting student life but a very expensive university.
Tips: Students should know that trying to score internships or any work related to our work is very hard. However, it is said that people who graduate from UoM have a high chance of getting a job. You have to showcase all your abilities. A lot of scholarships are available but only a few for international students.
Reviewed on 2 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology - Batch of 2024
4.1
Easy going and enjoyable experience.
Tips: We should know that not every college will have what they want. We have to adjust sometimes to the rules of this college. The rules are not that strict. The food options available are also good. For holidays we can take leave whenever and it does not matter.
Likes (Public transportation): I travel in the metro and it is very convenient and comfortable. There is no pushing and the metro is not overcrowded. Also sometimes I go in my car so that is more convenient. But using the public transport is good and I can commute easily.
Dislikes (Student Life): All over there is a pretty good lifestyle but I still feel there is time to improve. You do not have to worry about what people will think. Everyone minds their own business and you have to just enjoy what you are doing.
Reviewed on 22 Mar 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications - Batch of 2020
5
Fabulous and fantastic college
Tips: This is best college in Melbourne. If you want to study in Melbourne this is best college . They have good faculty members which will help you in every condition. There is nothing bad .
Likes (Value for money): They gave good amount of money this is best college in Melbourne. They give you many options regarding courses you want to do.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It is some time difficult to manage job and work money but except that this is best college in Melbourne.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2021Read more
Views on University of Waterloo campus
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Computational Mathematics - MMath - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.2
University of Waterloo is great for STEM and the industry.
Tips: University of Waterloo with its coop programme is a very STEM and industry-oriented university. Many students through their coops will get work experience and skills that they then use to get full-time jobs and a lot do internships also offer students full-time offers if they do well. Overall the courses offered are useful and helpful, but the best part about the university is the coop programme.
Likes (Public transportation): So with your student card, you can use all the public transport in Waterloo for free. There is a bus system that connects very well all across the city to the university and is especially useful in the winter when it's hard to walk outside. There are also tunnels and indoor bridges that connect different campus buildings so it's easier to travel in the winter and there is also a tram that runs between big hubs.
Dislikes (Student Life): I put a 3 on student life because the University of Waterloo is very study-oriented. There is often a lot of work pressure and multiple things at once for students, so we don't get the chance to enjoy other aspects of university life, like events and going out.
Reviewed on 1 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Computational Mathematics - MMath - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.4
The university provides a strong community spirit.
Tips: If you are creative and keen on embarking on research, this is a good place to consider. I do feel that it is extremely expensive and although placements were usually pretty good, it's no longer the same because of how strict the policies have become and how difficult it is to immigrate anywhere.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Getting any kind of long-term employment opportunity especially as an Indian is going to be a very tricky and unlikely task. They have become extremely particular and your chances of moving here to immigrate are slim to none. It is better to plan an alternative instead.
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.5
Great experience, the curriculum is good and the faculty is really helpful.
Tips: The University of Waterloo has got to be one of the best experiences I've had so far. You are certain to find people you gel with but it is important to remember that academically, courses are quite hard to keep up with. Also before you commit, you must remember that Canada has become very firm with immigration. The public transportation is flexible and affordable so you can explore the city. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience.
Reviewed on 19 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Physics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.5
Got to explore my potential and grow as a person.
Tips: Students should know that the people are polite and welcoming so you don't need to worry about feeling too out of place. You will be expected to prepare well for your classes to keep up with your coursework. Finding jobs is a big challenge and I feel it has become extremely expensive to survive here so if you can avoid Canada then you should consider that option.
Dislikes (Internships): You are going to have a hard time finding internships here since the college doesn't actively provide internships for students, you are left to your own devices which becomes even harder as we are international students and our options become limited.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read more
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Ayush Verified Icon
Bachelor of Applied Science in Nanotechnology Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.3
Good experience and good, understanding and thoughtful faculty.
Tips: Waterloo has a big community and it really prioritises education and academics. You will be expected to have a self-reliant attitude and engage yourself in other activities and extracurriculars necessary for personality development. The city is beautiful and you should explore it.
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Statistics - MMath - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.6
University of Waterloo taught me hard work and resilience.
Tips: It is a warm and welcoming campus at least in my case. I chose this university because of its reputation but now I feel that it is a better idea to study outside Canada itself. Quality of learning is great and you will be expected to work very hard from the first week itself. The faculty will help you in every step towards your journey.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Canada has become increasingly strict when it comes to immigration and allowing foreigners especially Indians to settled in which is why there are very little chances to get a well paid job here at least right now. I am pretty grateful to be here as well.
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.5
Good experience with promising results.
Tips: University of Waterloo is known for its research and famous alumni which is a plus point if you are interested in academia. I would suggest that you reside on or near campus else the commute can take forever. Moreover, you can expect a lot of competitiveness even though the campus is very friendly and welcoming overall.
Reviewed on 16 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.1
A wonderful experience couldn't have expected anything better.
Tips: If you're someone who is innovative and curious, the University of Waterloo will allow you to have room for further developing your potential such as through their programme called Velocity where the primary purpose was of building start-ups and entrepreneurship. The student life here is great and you will be provided with many opportunities.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Mathematics- Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.7
This is for passionate learners to research and work on building new and awesome things.
Tips: In terms of pursuing a Masters, University of Waterloo has a very good research focused programme where you can dedicate your time to research. This was one of the biggest factors in my choosing to go to UWaterloo over other US colleges I had fully funded offers from. Talking of which you should have a look at the scholarships you can avail for Masters, at Waterloo, at least for CS programs, you can find a scholarship that can cover your tuition and expenses and leave you with a bit extra to save as well. I would say in terms of graduation school your experience would vary based on your supervisors and you should get in touch with past students of the professor you want to work with so you get a better idea of the expectations and opportunities. Just 2 semesters in I have been exposed to so many different things which have only helped me reaffirm my decision to pursue Master at UWaterloo. There are no wrong choices in terms of the school, it's honestly the people that matter and what you make of the opportunities provided to you!
Likes (Indian Food): There are Indian stores all around Ontario, you wouldn't have difficulty finding desi ingredients for cooking or lack of Indian food for takeout though it might be pricier than you expect. To be honest there is every kind of cuisine around the campus due to the large number of international students.
Dislikes (Part time work): I am writing this at a point the job market isn't great and I see some of my friends struggling to land a good job that makes most of their skills. I haven't had issues finding part-time work in the realm of AI and also there are a lot of opportunities your supervisors can expose you to.
Reviewed on 13 Jan 2024Read more
Anay Baid Verified Icon
Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.3
University of Waterloo: Balancing academics, culture, and opportunity!
Tips: Before joining UWaterloo, prospective students should be prepared for a rigorous academic environment and consider the opportunities that the wonderfully built co-op programme provides for gaining real-world experience. Transitioning here, I did experience some cultural shifts, but the diverse campus community made it easier for me to adapt. I was fortunate to secure scholarships, primarily based on academic merit, which somewhat ease my financial burden. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with my university, the CS degree, and the opportunities this country has provided for personal and academic growth.
Likes (Indian Food): I would rate Indian food options as a 5 as rich and diverse flavours are abundant. Local Indian restaurants around campus offer a range of authentic and fusion Indian, as well as Chinese and Korean dishes, appropriately priced. While I enjoy dining out for socialising, Indian tiffin services off-campus provides a convenient and budget-friendly taste of home.
Dislikes (Student Life): My student life at UWaterloo has been demanding with occasionally heavy workloads. To offset that, I would very highly regard the diversity, co-op opportunities, and variety of student clubs, but finding a balance with academic commitments, especially pursuing a STEM degree can be challenging at times, though very doable with appropriate planning.
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Mathematics- Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
5
Multiple work opportunities are present at University of Waterloo
Tips: Try to do as many co-ops as you can. The university offers great work opportunities. Each department offers specific scholarships, so do apply within the deadline. My course is extremely competitive, but highly rewarding in the later stages. UofWaterloo teaches you to manage various aspects of life together.
Likes (Indian Food): Waterloo is a student-led community, majority population belongs to either undergrads or graduate students. Hence, the university organizations like WUSA, GSA, IPC organize events throughout the semester. UofWaterloo also has country-specific organizations like uwindia - they organize Indian theme parties, and festivals.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The faculty members are highly qualified and experienced. Each professor has a different methodology of teaching. Usually 800-level courses, professors are moderators and evaluators of student presentations, while 100-600-level courses, they are instructors.
Reviewed on 3 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Mathematics- Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.1
Great learning environment
Tips: Moving to a different country is a process, appreciate and give process some time, you will do well. There are a lot of scholarships, bursaries and part-time jobs available on campus, which will help with monthly expenses and sometimes even managing fees.
Likes (Student Life): Graduate House organizes events regularly that will help you indulge socially. There are also several extracurricular clubs that one can join. Graduate House also organizes a cool Diwali night each year, so people don't get homesick. Moreover, there are lots of intra-college sporting competitions.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Eating outside is expensive in Waterloo, so usually all students prefer cooking at home, this would sum up to be around 300 CAD amount of groceries. There are also tiffin services that are about 200 CAD available for students who don't prefer cooking.
Reviewed on 2 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
4.1
University of Waterloo is a great place to study
Tips: The University of Waterloo is indeed a great place to study for someone passionate about expanding their knowledge as well as network. Based on my experience and things I heard, there are trends to zero chances of getting a scholarship for the MEng ECE programme. The programme is a little bit expensive but if you are privileged enough to spend that much without having financial pressure then it is worth it. If you are enthusiastic about the field you are pursuing and love learning new things, this might be the right place for you.
Likes (Safety): In the Kitchener/Waterloo region, I feel a majority of the population are students. And people are genuinely nice with helping nature as well as the public transport system is also good to some extent. So there is less safety concern compared to other cities in Canada/US.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Being a vegetarian who doesn't even eat eggs, it is quite difficult to eat outside because there are very less options available in most restaurants regardless of some Indian food chain. But it would be costly. So it is better to cook at home and maintain a healthy diet.
Reviewed on 2 Jan 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.5
It's a good university but keep expectations in order
Tips: Be ready for studying hard and having no social life. The faculty is good but the workload is high. Work hard and it shouldn't be a problem. Internships are fine but competition is tough so be ready to apply externally. The fees are on the higher end for international students.
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2023Read more
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Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Waterloo
4
Great place for modern technology.
Tips: Before coming here students must be prepared for which courses they are going to take. A prior work experience might help in getting a better internship. Connect with professors well. Connect with people of similar interests for studies. Look for RA's and use the job portals effectively.
Reviewed on 18 Dec 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Business Administration / Bachelor of Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Waterloo
3.8
The wonderful opportunities resulting from the grind at UWaterloo (CS/Math + Engineering Only)
Tips: Scholarships are rare to come by, even if you get a scholarship, it is unlikely to cover much of the overall expenses. You might get consumed by the competitive environment and therefore inevitably become part of a rat race. Don't do that, you need to know what you care about and focus on those objectives and fulfil your own goals. UWaterloo is a grind, but it is worth it, and the main thing is you feel good about yourself at the end of the day, and finding that fulfilment from within yourself is what truly makes you happy. Note - Living in a different country is a painful process, just be mentally prepared for the cultural shift, for me, no matter what, I will always return to India and I miss home a lot, I just have to deal with it.
Likes (Internships): This is the main reason to come to UWaterloo - The co-op (internship) opportunities. By the time you graduate, you will have completed 4-6 internships which sets you up to work in big teach if you wish. The top programs at the University include - Computer Science (1 in Canada, the biggest feeder to Silicon Valley as students have 2 years of work ex by the time they graduate), Engineering (Any Engineering), Math (Any faculty of math programs), AFM (Accounting and Financial Management).
Dislikes (Safety): There are reports of stabbings every now and then, especially recently when there was an attempted stabbing on campus. Usually a very safe city but it doesn't mean that you should not be cautious. Rated 2 simply because of recent incidents, but nothing bad has happened in the last 4 months.
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2023Read more
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
MS

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  • GradeA++
  • Total tuition fees₹21.5 L - 31.69 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration1 year - 4 years
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  • GradeA
  • Total tuition fees₹13.08 L - 28.58 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration12 months - 2 years
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
MIM

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  • GradeA++
  • Total tuition fees₹19.67 L - 32.76 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+4 More
  • Course duration1 year - 4 years
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  • GradeB+
  • Total tuition fees₹13.08 L - 17.04 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+3 More
  • Course duration1 year - 2 years
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
M.A.

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  • GradeA++
  • Total tuition fees₹11.59 L - 22.99 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration1 year - 3 years
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  • GradeB++
  • Total tuition fees₹13.08 L - 13.88 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration12 months - 2 years
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
B.Sc.

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  • Total tuition fees₹21.16 L - 26.43 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration3 years
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  • Grade-/-
  • Total tuition fees₹24.58 L - 27.35 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+3 More
  • Course duration4 years - 5 years
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University of Melbourne V/s University of Waterloo
B.A.

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  • Total tuition fees₹19.45 L - 20.36 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration3 years
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  • Grade-/-
  • Total tuition fees₹24.58 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+3 More
  • Course duration4 years - 5 years
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Other courses
  • MS (48 courses)
  • MBA/PGDM (1 course)
  • MIM (22 courses)
  • M.A. (29 courses)
  • B.Sc. (33 courses)
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  • MS (22 courses)
  • MIM (8 courses)
  • M.A. (17 courses)
  • B.Sc. (36 courses)
  • B.A. (27 courses)
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