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Hi Aspirant,
Top biotechnology colleges abroad where you can pursue different course under BIOTECH but not MBA.SOme examples are:
These colleges offer top notch faculties and infrastructure including labs for biotechnology.
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Hello,
Sorry dear but through GATE examination you can't go in Australia. But in above you didn't mention why you want to go Australia. If you want to go for higher study like MBA or Mtech then there another examination occurred. You can apply for it and send your CV Australia Universities then if they select you, you can admission there. But if you want to getting job there then I'll suggest you that you can work in India some companies which is connected with abroad like Australia. Then if you work hard in 1year or more than that or less than that time if you have potential company give you international project so you can go Australia dear.
All the best.
Recently the studies has concluded that their is lit of demand for forensic science graduates in Australia.
The average salary for a forensic scientist is $97,050 per year in Australia.
Finding a job in forensic science can be hard, but it's not impossible. Jobs are out there. You just to know where to look. You also have to be flexible.
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Yes, there are Career Fairs at most of the Top Australian Universities like UNSW, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne and Auckland University. The Career Fairs are at par with the Placement Seasons we have in India, and include both International and Australian Applicants.
However, there is no guarantee of a Job, and you may have to find a Job on your own from Job Listings and Websites. Indians and Chinese students consist nearly 30-40% of Any Masters batch at Australian Universities, and they are considered highly employable by Australian and Multinational Companies.
Hello Aspirant,
Scholastic Admission Test, in short SAT is an internationally recognized entrance examination conducted by College Board every year to determine the eligibility or college readiness for admissions to several universities and colleges in the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries. Students appear for this examination because this exam is primarily focused for undergraduate students who want to pursue college education at participating institutes of the SAT even if it is in abroad. The scores of SAT are accepted by almost all the leading colleges and universities in the US, Canada and in some other countries. To appear for SAT one should clear the basic eligibility criteria setup by College Board ( https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-eligibility ). Yes it is applicable in the Universities and colleges of Australia as well.
For complete details about SAT you can check out the link given below :-
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat-assessments
I hope this information helps you.
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hi,
see if you have enrolled for bachelor of technology course in any engineering university or institute , let it private or government college , the most chances of recruitment from Indian companies is . top IT recruitment companies are tcs, cts, Infosys, wipro, IBM etc. however there is no guaranty that you may get offers from specifically from Australian company. HOWEVER the abroad work opportunities seems high for IItians since iits , iiits, nits comes under tier1 first rank colleges for engineering in India. however even if you belongs to private or government engineering college, you may work for indian industry to gain experience after that you may apply for australian IT company.
Hello student
You are willing to study BTech in software technology in Australia University. The student who have secured 65% marks in 12th standard examination will be eligible for appearing that admission test of that respective University. The IELTS international English language test system, TOEFL test of English as a foreign language, PTE Pearson test of English, should be taken before admission in Australian University.
If a student it does not secure or less than 65% marks in 12th standard they have to do a foundation course in Australia before admission.
If student can do job and continue to study then there is scope for student also.
Hope this helps.
Both are fine choices for MS degree and both have their own advantages and disadvantages so you need to decided based on what suits you after doing a thorough research on the student experiences. But since you have asked , US is a very good and popularly opted destination for MS due to flexible classes(part-time/full time),high quality training and exposure,effective education system and more. After finishing your course , even for job opportunities it is an ideal choice. A lot of top ranking universities are there in US.An American education is highly-regarded by employers around the world Some of them are: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Stanford University, Stanford University of California, Berkeley Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta California Institute of Technology, Pasadena University of Illinois, Urbana, Champaign
Carnegie Mellon University Similarly Australia is also another popular choice for higher studies due to its World-class reputation (There are eight Australian universities among the world’s top 150), god climate,quality of life,unique research opportunities,work while you study scheme, diversity etc. Some top level univerisities in Australia for MS are:
University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
Australian National University
University of Queensland
Monash University and many more. One advantage in Australia is that , after studying if you manage to get a permenant residency there, you will have full right to live there and work, even if you lose your job you will not be asked to leave . Whereas in US However, in the US most of the jobs are based on H1B visa which is granted by an organization’s consent so if you lose the job, you may have to leave the country or keep looking for other company to provide you the H1B visa which is a very tough situation. Therefore , you should choose based on the university . Go to that country where you get admission in one of its A-list insitution. Moreover, MS has got a lot of scope ,so basically as far as you are a good student and you have a wonderful faculty , the country will not matter, you will sure end up successful. Make the ultimate decision based on what you think or prefer.
Some useful articles:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/how-apply-for-ms-in-usa/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiAxOaTzo_uAhXJLqYKHbE5CHUQFjAAegQIEhAC&usg=AOvVaw3qcYssAGIMNtDHHBwNQsyk&cf=1
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/top-reasons-to-study-in-australia/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjHspKRzo_uAhWYyosBHVu5CpkQFjABegQIEhAK&usg=AOvVaw3gqacVXKvct7seJ_jXmzWx&cf=1&cshid=1610221437440
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Hello, There are the top ranked universities for MS in Australia
The Australian universities offer two intake sessions in February and July. The eligibility criteria is undergraduate degree in CS or IT or any relevant field with a CGPA of 7 minimum, though it depends on the institution you are applying to. You will needing either of the language proficiency test and the minimum score is as follows
You should apply separately for each university after sorting out the universities you are wishing to apply. You will also be required a Statement of purpose. Recommendation letters and or work experience.
Hi,
Well generally for the visa to be approved, the demand is to get a sectional marks in all speaking, reading, writing and listening. So if you have cleared that cut off for all sections then it's okay otherwise it will be better to give the test again to make sure to get the visa approved.
I hope this helps.
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