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Due to Covid, University shifted to online classes. Online classes and interactions are going well. However, paying lots of money for staying home and doing a master's is not worth it.
Around 40 lakhs in Indian Rupees without scholarship.
Extremely practical oriented and the curriculum is well designed to meet the industry requirements.
Course fees are 87000 AUD.
The course curriculum is quite vast and has a lot of subjects and fields to choose from. The MBA program has within it 8 core subjects which total 48 credit points and the remaining 48 of the total 96 credit points can be acquired by selecting any subject from the electives provided. The student can also choose two sub-majors or one major in their course. I enjoy academics because it involves theoretical as well as industry-relevant practical knowledge with professors from all across the globe sharing their personal experiences.
Approximately 86000 AUD is the program fee.
I have undertaken my studies through a government HECs loan whereby I will pay back my fees later once I have a job. Most courses are around $1,000-$1,300 depending on the degree and credit points it is. I am unsure if there are international scholarships available. I'm sure there are like my friend from Costa Rica who was offered a place for a master's degree that would be paid for by the university.
I was most interested in what I regard as the top three universities in Sydney, which are the University of Sydney, University of New South Wales and also the University of Technology Sydney. I do not have high academic regard for ACU or Macquarie so I was aiming for one of the three I have listed. I attended the open days for all universities and fell in love with Sydney University and had my heart set on going there. I went to the UNSW open day and didn't like UNSW at all. I didn't like the campus, I just had a weird feeling about it, it was awkward to get to and I didn't know many people going there. I was not as interested in going to UTS as I thought the whole campus was the one tower building, which is quite ugly. But then when I attended the open day, I liked the feel of the campus, having had the opportunity to walk around and see what the campus was. When it came time to choose my university through UAC and which courses I was applying for, I realised that my results probably would not lend to getting into the Business degree at Sydney Uni, as I was initially applying for a double degree in business and international studies, which had a very high ATAR score at USYD. When the results were released, I had gotten into UTS and received an early entry offer from UNSW for a similar course. I chose UTS as I did not like UNSW and didn?t get the results I needed for USYD.
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