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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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Rajat Chawla Verified Icon
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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AnonymousVerified Icon
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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Ayontika De Verified Icon
Master of Environmental Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Queensland
3.7
The faculty is talented, understanding and helps us to perform academically good.
Tips: There is a huge cultural shift and academic difference. Students must take the advice of professors and learning advisors, and put in an adequate amount of time for assignments and exams to get through otherwise it is very difficult to score good marks. Scholarships depend on the country you are applying from and which course you are applying to. Check out the scholarship details on the UQ scholarships page to get advice on scholarships for specific courses. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with the courses because it provides me the opportunity to learn about different things and avail practical opportunities to learn rather than learning by written memorization.
Reviewed on 26 Jun 2024Read more
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Aditya Raj Verified Icon
Master of Financial Mathematics - Batch of 2021
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.5
Great student life, amazing quality of faculty and convenient transportation facilities.
Tips: Some key points are: 1. Look for accommodation outside campus but not far. 2. Be prepared to miss Indian food until you can cook it well. 3. Be ready to speak up in group discussions and classes. 4. Always have a keen eye for safety. Remember, being far from home it is in your hands to stay safe. 5. Enjoy your time at the university. Australian universities are hill, laid back and enjoyable.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2024Read more
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Varen Arya Verified Icon
Bachelor of Economics - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.3
Amazing, friendly and talented faculty; best student experience.
Tips: Cultural shift is a big part of coming to Australia. I initially encountered a few difficulties but over time with the help of other people, it slowly started to feel better. Scholarship opportunities are good so apply for it. Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with my study experience.
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Sustainable Energy Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Queensland
3.9
Overall good student experience and good quality of life.
Tips: For new students, UQ offers lots of interesting events to feel involved in; my advice will be to attend those and make connections. Of course, there will be cultural shifts in society which you can observe after coming here and adapting to those will be beneficial. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with my University life, and my sustainable energy course also enjoying by going to lots of travel places in Queensland.
Likes (Safety): UQ has its own safe zone app for the security of the UQ community. Brisbane is quite welcoming for new students and filled with lovely people but not to say, everyone should be aware of their own safety as in rare cases there can be some incidents, especially at night.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Australian Immigration policy changes every time and it's a little hard to get a permanent settlement as long as you are not on the priority list. Given a chance, I would like to spend some time in Australia not necessarily looking for the parmanent immigration.
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Queensland
4
The college is beautiful and the learning process helps you grow professionally.
Tips: It is a multicultural environment so students are required to be pretty extroverted if they want to make contacts and be social. Scholarships are not granted easily as the cut-off goes to around 98-99 percentile unless you are transferring through an international programme from an Indian college.
Likes (Quality of faculty): They are very open to questions and help you with any doubts. Teaching methods are mostly practical and plagiarism free. It's easy to learn if you attend all the lectures and stay focused on your task instead of focusing on part time jobs. I would say the teaching faculty is pretty diverse in terms of nationality.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Very few companies offer sponsorship for post-study visas. Job roles are not offered frequently and the base salary in my field is around 80k-90k AUD. It's very hard to get into companies as you will have to apply for 400-500 of them and still, it's luck-based because there are rounds for interviews, especially behaviour interviews.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Sustainable Energy Management - Batch of 2028
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.9
Journey of a lower middle class Indian student to Australia.
Tips: Australian universities are very diverse. They barely have any cultural shock here. The good thing is that the faculty members/ professionals have a good work-life balance as compared to other countries. I got a fully funded scholarship for my PhD programme. Most students get funded scholarships as it is one of the top universities in Australia.
Likes (Internships): I am in Ph.D. programme. The best thing about the Ph.D programme in Australia is that you can extend your PhD programme simultaneously. You can get guidance from senior colleagues in your department. My Ph.D. is in energy field which is a booming sector across the world, and you can get an internship easily via this course as compared to other fields.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many restaurants in Brisbane which serve Indian food, but they can't beat Indian restaurants. You can afford to go for a dine-out at least once a week. For non-veg food options, you can buy whole cooked chicken at reasonable pricing. I prefer cooking myself as most of my recipes don't take much time.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Food Science and Technology - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.5
Tiny fraction of a journey called life! Be determined during the masters journey.
Tips: The university life is a different experience in itself. We study, do part-time jobs, and do all the household chores ourselves and also take care of our health. It is not easy and is stressful but good friends/company and self determination keep one going.
Likes (Internships): The course has an industrial placement offer, which can be very rewarding specifically in terms of full-term employment. There is a defined placement cell/ coordinator who keeps a record of the companies and the students applying for the same. There are many internships or part time/casual jobs available in the food sector.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fees is slightly expensive, but it's always better and easier to get a scholarship. The jobs after graduation may not be entirely enough to pay back the student loan. Earlier it was easy to land a part time job, but it's not really easy if you're inexperienced.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.6
It was one of the best experiences studying at the university of Queensland.
Tips: University of Queensland is one of the best universities to study in. The staff is not only friendly but will teach properly and clarify any doubts you have. They will always make time to answer any of your queries and will support you. In addition, everyone is very friendly including the students.
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Queensland
3.8
Brisbane is a very safe place.
Tips: It’s a very pretty campus with amazing people. The food options are good on campus for vegetarians but not in the city. The nightlife and clubs are amazing. The faculty is very helpful and there are many scholarships for Indians so that’s a plus.
Likes (Safety): Brisbane is a very safe place. More and more people are relocating to Brisbane. It’s very safe for girls to go out at night as there is security everywhere. This is the reason why Brisbane is an ideal place for me to live and stay here.
Dislikes (Internships): There are fewer internship opportunities for international students than Australian students. Sometimes, I feel Asian people face discrimination at workplaces. This is one of the prime reasons that I rate low on internships. But people are genuinely helpful.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2022Read more
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Shreyas Jain Verified Icon
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.1
Being a UQ student helps in networking.
Tips: University of Queensland is one of the best universities for economics and behavioral sciences in the world. It ranks highly in the employability ranking and has good scholarship programs. The student to teacher ratio has always been less, making consultation more efficient.
Reviewed on 10 Jun 2022Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.9
A friendly and fun environment to learn about development and gain knowledge.
Tips: The culture can be a bit of a shock. People here have a different lifestyle, and everything can be a bit overwhelming considering the difference in way of life, but people here are very considerate and welcoming. I got an international student scholarship of 20%. I am very satisfied with the university and the country since there are many people from my native country.
Likes (Value for money): The fees can seem expensive, but the quality of teaching and faculty who are all PhD holders and have doctorate degrees bring a lot to the table. Since Australia is a multi-cultural country with people from around the globe this allows learning and respecting various cultures.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): My course offers a wide variety of post-study jobs in multiple domains. Plenty of companies offer post-study job opportunities and sponsor working visas. Job roles like managers, analysts, and consultants are generally offered in this domain, and packages like AUD $30,000- AUD $35,000 are generally offered.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Arts - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Queensland
4.2
Best decision of my life.
Tips: Indian students should prepare for plagiarism-free writing and study hard for their exams and assignments. Never take anything easy as it seems easy but it is not. Make sure to review everything after the class and study by yourself. Do not copy and learn to reference.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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