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Raj Vimal

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Both countries offer excellent educational opportunities, diverse cultures, and a variety of courses. When comparing the two for study in 2025, Australia may be a better option to consider. Currently, the Canadian government has imposed a cap on study visa approvals. This could lead to a lower likelihood of approval compared to Australia.

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Tirumalasetty Trinadh

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For Indian students applying for a student visa to study at the Australian Institute of Technical Training, several documents are required while applying for the visa. These are: a valid passport for at least six months from the intended date of stay, Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE) issued by AITT, proof of financial capacity to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs, such as bank statements or affidavits of support. Academic documents include transcripts and certificates and proof of English proficiency, either by way of TOEFL or IELTS. The student needs to provide Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) during their stay
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Kunal Lalwani

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Sydney Campus of the Charles Sturt University seems to charge slightly higher tuition fees as compared to the University of Western Australia (UWA).1. Charles Sturt University - Sydney Campus: But the other universities like Charles Sturt University're relative lower which costs international students about AUD 26, 000- AUD 35,000 per year.2. University of Western Australia (UWA): In general UWA's tuition fees are relatively high; ranging from 45000 AUD to 60000 AUD per year for international undergraduate programs. In the end, it is apparent that the cost bending in most of the aspects of studying is on the side of Charles Sturt
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Soham Khan

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Absolutely, I'd be happy to help! Here are some options for postdoctoral research opportunities in the USA, Australia, and UAE:USAStanford University: Offers various postdoctoral positions across multiple disciplines.University of Pennsylvania: Has openings in fields like cancer biology and immunology.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Invites applications for postdoctoral investigators in ocean modeling and biology.AustraliaUniversity of Sydney: Offers positions in mental health, agricultural robotics, and more.Australian National University: Has opportunities in AI, genomics, and earth sciences.University of Queensland: Seeks post
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Mehjabeen Hussain

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Choosing between University of Reading, Australia, and IIT Kanpur, India for an MBA depends on your goals. IIT Kanpur offers a prestigious, tech-focused MBA with strong industry links in India. University of Reading provides international exposure and access to global business networks. If you prefer a local, technology-oriented MBA, IIT Kanpur is ideal. For international business exposure, the University of Reading could be a better choice.

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Anjali Deval

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 Applying to the Australian Institute of Technical Training (AITT) differs from applying to universities in Australia in a few key ways. AITT mainly provides vocational education and training (VET) courses, which generally have more flexible entry requirements than universities. The application process for AITT is typically more straightforward, focusing on specific course prerequisites like completing high school or having equivalent qualifications. Moreover, AITT programs tend to be more affordable and shorter in duration compared to university degrees. In contrast, university applications in Australia often come with stricter r
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Nishtha Pruthi

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One of the top global destinations for higher studies, Australia attracts bright minds from around the globe. Some of the best reasons for studying in Australia are:Affordable tuition fee and low cost of livingState-of-the-art universities that combine knowledge with practical trainingPart-time job opportunitiesWide range of scholarshipsSports and intramural facilities

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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It is possible to earn money in Australia on a student visa while studying for a BBA, thus supporting yourself and maintaining a reasonable lifestyle.An international student can work for up to 48 hours in a fortnight while on campus during the semester, but can work unlimited hours in breaks. Popular part-time jobs include retail, customer service, tutoring, and hospitality. Many of these jobs are flexible in terms of hours, so one can balance work with study.The average part-time job is around AUD 20 to AUD 30 per hour. Such an amount could sustain a student who might be required to stay out of his house by spending on rent, food, an
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Anuj Jha

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Kaplan Business School in Australia for Bachelor in Business Accounting is a good option if you can afford it as studying in a foreign university requires a good amount of money for international students but after this investment, the career opportunities which you will get are:-Corporate accountant Tax accountant Business analyst Management accountantFinancial officerUpon successful completion, you are eligible for admission into professional programs offered by CPA Australia, CA ANZ and ACCA. You may also qualify for entry towards our Masters courses, or another course with an alternative higher education provider in
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Yash Makwana

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Whether it's "worth it" to go abroad for a BCA depends on your individual goals and circumstances, but generally, it can be a good choice if you want access to a higher quality education, better job prospects in the global IT market, and exposure to advanced technology and research opportunities; however, consider the high costs of studying abroad and potential visa challenges before making a decision. 

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