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Arindam Modak

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Generally, student feedback on the Riverina Institute is positive. Many recognize the practical and hands-on nature of the courses, and the relevance of the curriculum to industry needs. Other comprehensive support services include easily available accommodation and visa application forms, as well as cultural integration support. There are many programs, and the students appreciate their commitment to job readiness once out of the institution.

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Arindam Modak

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Generally, admission to the Riverina Institute of TAFE (Technical and Further Education) of Australia will depend on the course you wish to apply for, and your eligibility criteria will include academic qualifications, work experience, and a few other entry-level requirements. Some courses are wily, but there are ones with anywhere close to their most relaxed admission conditions.Most likely, the entry requirements are lower than those for a university degree for vocational courses or even TAFE diplomas; however, some may still apply, such as the high school Diploma or that of a vocational qualification. Specialized classes may require
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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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Addula Yaswanth

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Living on campus at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Sydney can enhance a university experience more so as compared to off-campus residence. Living on campus affords the opportunity of high community living where it becomes possible to relate to people from all walks of life during social activities, clubs, and many events. It becomes possible to save a lot of travelling time since everything is available, including classes, libraries, and support services. In addition to these, there are services offered to on-campus students such as academic help and counseling that can make life at the university a bit easier for a student. However
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Addula Yaswanth

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For a student to be qualified to receive scholarships at Charles Sturt University (Sydney Campus), they must generally meet a certain academic entry score requirement. For undergraduate qualifications, an international student is required to score a minimum of 75% in an equivalent qualification for an Australian Year 12. For postgraduate degrees, the applicants need to achieve at least a score of 65% in an Australian undergraduate degree or its equivalent. Some scholarships, such as the International Student Merit Scholarship for Allied Health courses, require a mark of 85% and above. Moreover, all scholarships have different requireme
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Kuruba Balaji

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A solid GPA is required, preferably an average of about 4.0, for admission into the University of Notre Dame; average GPA of accepted students approximates this value. It does not strictly have minimum GPA requirements since it maintains holistic admissions, with other important factors including SAT/ACT scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendations in consideration as well. The chances of admission are maximized when the students target SAT scores around 1500+ or ACT scores around 33. Advanced coursework such as Andhra Pradesh or IB courses may strengthen the application further.

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Neha Upadhyay

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Yes, Monash University accepts year 12 qualifications for undergraduate programs from a variety of international curriculums, including the Indian curriculum. This includes CBSE, ISC, and four approved state boards: Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and West Bengal. Other requirements for admission to Monash University include: Meeting the English language requirementsMeeting the academic, prerequisite, and additional requirements for the courseMeeting age requirements if under 17Monash University has an acceptance rate of around 40%, making it a highly selective institution. The university assesses applications and typical
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Ajeet Kumar

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After completing MBA from Australia Institute of Business (AIB) you can easily get jobs like: C-suite executive, management consulting, human resources, marketing, business development. You can also get many other such jobs - Product Manager, Sales Manager and Industry Specialist.

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Ajeet Kumar

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In fact, the opinion of all the students about Australia Institute of Business (AIB) is correct because in Australia Institute of Business (AIB) you also get many benefits such as: -Teaching quality.Student experience.Learning resources.Quality of materials.Faculty.Career Impact.

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Kasif Nawaz

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Because you have completed your  12th under the NWAC (Northwest Accreditation Commission) system, you have good chances for getting accepted in Bachelors programs like  Computer Science, Engineering, Business, etc. I have mentioned some of the universities you can go for-University of Sydney  accepts students with international qualifications like NWAC. You can check the course-specific requirements.University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) is good for  research and innovation typically requires good academic performance along with English proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL. University of Technology Sydney
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