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More updated, but no industrial or research experience yet; only bachelors
The total tuition fee is about $1000 AUD per course, so $8000 AUD per year for domestic students can be $40,000 AUD per year for international students.
The course keeps changing and is most up to date to the current developments in data field.
93000 AUD for the entire course
The course curriculum is quite similar to an MBA program and is interesting. The number of days that you would be expected to go to university would be minimal.
$30,000 per year
The University of Adelaide provides one of the most delicate course structures for Masters of Computer Science. This well-adjusted degree structure is one of the main reasons I have chosen to study at The University of Adelaide even though I have offer letters from The University of Sydney and The University of Queensland.
45000 AUD per year
For the academic part, it's not just lectures, we have seminars, we have practical laboratories which are going on. We have different types of tutorials. The lectures are basically where the professor teaches us and in tutorials the assistant professors help us to overcome our errors. They are very friendly so if we have any kind of doubts in the technical aspect they do help us and make us overcome that. In academic perspective apart from the final exams we do have a lot of weekly tasks like quizzes, on campus monitor exams and assignments like a couple of them in each semester which are pretty practical in nature. It is all scheduled properly and we have our individual portal and we can message our professors where we can ask our doubts and they reply immediately.
The University of Adelaide is great. I can't explain it in words. When I was in India I was not meant to be so free and personally experience each and everything apart from studies as well and to lead a life individually. So the campus life is really good. The university provides a lot of opportunities for growth and there are many clubs for different activities, career building activities to build our resume, cover letter and how to get the networking and professional life built. They do conduct a lot of workshops too related to how to motivate yourself. So a lot of fun activities are going on and Orientation week is the perfect opportunity because every student has to go and visit the campus where all the fun activities are going on and stalls are set up to promote the events.
A bit outdated except for the internship experience I had.
I received a scholarship for it and it was also an opportunity to experience a new environment for which I was keen to do.
The course syllabus that I was exposed to in my first and second semester was considered to be updated and relevant to the current understanding of IT. As of now, I have not been given any industrial exposure or research experience yet.
I chose the University of Adelaide as it is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide. They're also a member of Australia's Group of Eight, made up of the country's best universities, and feature a beautiful campus with traditional sandstone buildings mixed with cutting-edge learning and research facilities.
The course curriculum is very vast with a lot more varied courses that you can study. You may also get an option to study courses from different department after consulting with the faculty advisors.
I had a lot of counseling done and did a lot of research regarding the course I wanted to do and then I landed at the university of Adelaide.
The faculty is really good. All the professors are really helpful. They explain everything in a great manner and make it very simple for anyone to understand.
The fees are to be paid every semester. There are a lot of scholarships available for international students. I received a 15% scholarship. I also have taken a loan from a bank in India to support my finances. Other than that my parents are sponsoring my studies along with my grandparents. I am really grateful for the same.
I think that everything I'm learning in beneficial so this means, I am happy with the classes I have gotten even though not all are my cup of tea. I do understand though that I can?t be excellent naturally at every class so challenges are expected.
I am getting hex so I am not paying university fees but I do have to pay rent with ends up being $1000 a month, I also have to pay for my own food and everything else I need/want as I don't live with family.
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