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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi,
With 32 backlogs, admissions are next to impossible in these countries. Also your CGPA is not too good or competitive. Please consider other countries. UK colleges could be an option, you can also check institutes in Ireland, Poland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Italy etc.

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6 years ago

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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

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MBA in Australia cost around $40,000-50,000 AUD. And apart form that $400-600 per week are living expenses.

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Neha B

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Hi Shashank,
Minimum entry criteria for Bachelor's degree is 65% in Australia.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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What about your class 12th and your graduation? Also, you are already having a PG qualification. So, I do not understand what exactly you want to study in Australia. Kindly, clarify and I may be able to answer your question.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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In the first place, I do not know as to who recommended a 1.5 year course to you. If you do this then you will not be eligible for a Post study work visa, the criteria for a PSW is that you should join a course of a 2 year duration which you can complete in 1.5 years if you are capable and want to do so. Regarding visa duration it is generally for duration of course plus 2 to 3 months extra to give you time to wrap up your affairs. Hope, this answers your question. Once again please do not take a course of less than 2 years duration, or else you will regret later about PSW.

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chaitanya venkat

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There are many types of loans that are applicable for the students who want to do MS abroad. But they all require some property documents or something for the proof.

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6 years ago

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Steve Smith

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I don't think you can study for free in Australia, whereas in Germany, you can study undergraduate courses for free from public universities I. e Government Universities. Compared to Australia, Tuition fee in Germany is less and the quality of education is excellent.

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6 years ago

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Shail Oberoi

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No, the student visa is generally allotted based on the reputation of the Australian university, course you have opted for, your academics record and proof of financial statements that you are able to provide regarding funding of your education. Many a times they also check on the intent of a student to return back to the parent country, so prepare well for the visa interview. It is advisable to use services of some agencies that work in the said area as they will be able to guide you properly in terms of questions & documentation.

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Santosh Kumar

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You need at least 6 bands in IELTS for the same.

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Pranjal Arya

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Hi Mandeep,
Yes, you can apply for Australia student visa.
If you wish to study in Australia, you would need to apply for and get a student visa. The visa guidelines for Australian Student visa have changed and a Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF) has been initiated from July 1, 2016. As per the new visa guidelines implemented by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, Australian Government, all students planning to study in Australia need to apply for Visa under Subclass 500 with effect from July 1, 2016. Applications prior to July 1, 2016, were accepted under different subclasses. Recent changes have combined the e
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