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It’s very good. There are many societies related to IT and engineering where there are industrial exposures for students.
Per year the tuition fee is $44,000 and it may vary each year.
The course curriculum is very good, through and flexible. I'm able to study and work part time at ease as I was able to select my own classes. All classes have lecture and practical classes. All assignments have some aspect of practical/implementation required which makes it challenging and fun.
It costs about 28 Lakhs INR per year.
The Course Curriculum at the time we were studying was good enough. Later when I was working in the industry, I found out that the curriculum is still the same and is being not updated regularly.
I paid 80000 AUD.
Australia hasn't really opened the borders. I have been doing all my classes online.
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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.
To be honest, I learned far more about industrial management than technicalities as Australia is based on logistics and management. We have to complete 1 industrial training and 1 project to fulfill the degree criteria. The course syllabus is quite balanced between management and engineering, as both are important in such country.
To be honest it would cost a student $15000 per semester excepting travel and living expenses.
There are good and bad parts. My course needs to focus more on the practical side as that's what people expect out of the course and the theory and other subjects don't have anything to do with our course. For example, we have to do a subject called digital literacies which holds no relevance. The reason we have to do that is the music and sound course is Niche and they have just put us in the communications division with journalism, social/political science students etc so it makes no sense.
The fee structure is something I personally am not aware of as I am very fortunate to have my parents pay for my tuition. I am aware of many scholarships but not the name I do apologise. I do know friends who have got housing scholarships as they struggle to get work here. Very smart friends of mine have also gotten $5000-$15000 scholarships for the sport
The course curriculum is good as they keep on updating it every semester.
I have to pay around 15000 every semester and they did award me a scholarship of 25% which is good and I have been able to manage my living expenses so far through working part-time. Also, UTS provides financial loan at 0% interest rate for students which is very helpful for international students and domestic as well
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