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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Joseph Saji

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PG in Australia after MBBS from India: An Overview
Essentially, nearly all medical courses in Australia are rated at Level 9 as a Master's programme and award the Doctor of Medicine MD degree. This is usually a four-year graduate degree offered by many of Australia's leading universities. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration.

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megha meghooz

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The deadlines for most popular educational institutes in Australia for the February intake are in September to January, and most of the deadlines are based around December. There are some universities that also accept applications throughout the year.

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Rishabh MalethaHi I am a college management student

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To apply for a Melbourne undergraduate degree, you'll need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
You Need to study for IELTS course to improve English . Complete the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or an equivalent qualification. Your Dedication should be as per there requirements.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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You require at least a score of 65 in PTE to qualify for an Australian Permanent Residency or PR. However, the minimum level is competent English if you apply for subclass 189 or 190.

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Jal Patel

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Well in Canada, there are few universities accepting NIOS Certificate as follows: -
Cape Breton University, Algoma University, Mount Allison University, Nipissing University, Yorkville University, York University. Also, NIOS accepting colleges are:
St. Clair College, Conferedation College, Conestoga College, Humber College, Seneca College, Columbia College, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, NBCC (New Brunswick Community College).

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Mohit Singh

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All three countries have their unique advantages and drawbacks when it comes to future scope for MBA in Information Technology.
Australia:
Has a strong IT sector with a focus on innovation and technology-based startups. Boasts of a well-developed education system with several top-ranked universities. Offers a high standard of living and a diverse, multicultural environment.
USA:
Has a highly developed IT industry with a significant number of multinational technology companies based in the country. Offers a wider range of opportunities for professionals with an MBA in IT, including the opportunity to work in the Silicon Valley. Has a stro
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