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12th February 2016, 11:10 AM
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Masters in Australia
Hello, I want to know the details of the masters’ course in Australia as I want to do any course there.
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12th February 2016, 11:11 AM
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Re: Masters in Australia
Hello, here I am providing you the details to do the masters’ course in Australia as under: [B] Study in Australia:[/B] Australia has some of the best colleges in the world. Some of the most popular fields to study are the natural sciences (biology, zoology, chemistry, etc), mathematics, engineering, social sciences (sociology, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, etc), and medical fields (even MD’s and PhD’s). Australian study programmes cover almost every possible subject students might need. [B] About masters’ degree:[/B] Master’s degrees are one of the higher levels of postgraduate education. These degrees are usually focused on research and academia instead of advancement in the work force. It takes approximately two years of study for you to obtain a Master’s level degree. [B] Admission requirements generally required:[/B] Certificates that verify your previous study, including qualifications you already have. Evidence of your English language proficiency Certificates or documents which verify previous study or work experience if you are seeking course credits English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) Visa – for English courses that will not result in a degree. [B]Benefits [/B] Personality development and enhancement of skills by managing projects, working in teams, speaking publicly and giving presentations from time to time. Increasing knowledge or gaining mastery in a particular discipline. Students get an opportunity to connect with other students belonging to diversified cultural backgrounds. Move up the career ladder and gain a higher starting remuneration. [B] Here I am providing you the top 10 universities for the masters’ in Australia as under:[/B] Australian National University (ANU) University of Melbourne University of Sydney University of New South Wales (UNSW) University of Queensland (UQ) Monash University University of Western Australia (UWA) University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Macquarie University |
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