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My Ph.D. program was a full research curriculum without courses. The research work was excellent providing a different level of training both in the lab as well as on diverse equipment which coincides well with the current trends in the industry.
The doctoral program fee was 36,000 AUD/year but all students are either covered by the supervisor funding or by the university scholarship to technically make it free for Ph.D. students.
The curriculum and academics is always fixed to the application based learning. It provides more holistic education and "applied knowledge" kind of aura. Unfortunately, I'm studying remotely and currently have access to only online resources available which is why I cannot provide any industrial or research. Due to covid-19 restrictions, even the on campus students have to attend online lectures and tutorials.
$192,000 AUD/4 year (excluding rent and personal expenses)
The faculty ratio is good for every workshop there are two tutors for a class 30 students (for every course of mine). For my comp courses, we have 3 for every 20 students.
There are two parts. Semester 1 and semester 2. Due to being a domestic students I get commonwealth support which is I get subsidize fees which 4000 bucks approx every semester and there are scholarships for everyone. There is academic-based scholarship then sports then financial support too. I have savings which helped me pay.
An international postgraduate coursework student without scholarships pays anywhere around 80,000 AUD through the course of the program. There are plenty of scholarship opportunities that are available to ANU students throughout the year. This also includes emergency scholarship programs for students whose financial situation has changed drastically from the beginning of the prog.
Australian national university is ranked as one of the best institutions in the world for studying public policy. In addition, Canberra is a conducive environment for students and has a very open-minded community. The reason for choosing Australia over any other global destination is that it has one of the highest minimum wages and is one of the safest countries to live in.
It helps to develop overall knowledge of international business on various aspects including subjects like project management, strategic management, etc. Apart from these the course also offers specialization in various fields like Business informatics systems, marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation, etc.
Compared to other Universities the fee structure is a little expensive. I had paid around 45,200AUD for one year, the course is of 2 years duration. There are few other costs like OSHC and can range from 2000 AUD to 10,000 AUD depending on the student.
It's good, covers a wide variety of subject matters and does allow for some flexibility. It covers all the basics that a student wanting to go into the commerce industry would need to have a good foundation.
No upfront costs, all costs are out on debt and once students earn over a certain amount they then start to repay their debt.
They have since reformed my development studies degree, so I can t accurately comment on the status of that. With the law, it would be better if they added a wider range of electives e.g. more criminal, family or human rights type courses would be popular at ANU.
Almost every domestic student puts their fees on the government loan scheme, HECS. Each subject falls into one of three bands, corresponding to the difficulty/expected income after graduation. As such, most people come out with $30,000+ of debt which you start paying incrementally when you earn $45,000. International students must pay up front. Other fees are involved for international courses, such as a semester abroad or international summer/winter courses. All have government and university funding, leaving a lesser amount for students to pay.
As mine is an industrial Ph.D., I don't have to attend any classes. Most of the time I will be at the Research Centre. If I need any expertise in any topic, I can choose a course which is being offered in other departments and would just attend classes without any exams.
As I am a Ph.D. student, I have wavered a college fee of 15000 AUD. Also, I am awarded a monthly stipend of 2500 AUD.
Heavily dependent on the high school you went to, definitely favored the more expensive schools. I went to a private high school so has the support and resources to do well. We started practicing about a year before the test.
My degree is paid for through a HECS lay that I pay back when I start earning enough. Other than that I pay a $150 service and amenities fee at the start of each semester.
I enjoy it, it's all interesting. I primarily am interested in the investigative, journalistic side of politics, but I enjoy learning about the processes and government formations practiced. Postgraduate study is looking likely.
Fortnightly withdrawn from my account, and I pay 255 a week. This doesn't include parking and food, they're extra.
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