About going to Australia for graduate school. What are the requirements for postgraduate study in Au

Updated on educate 2024-05-01
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You don't need work experience to go to Australia for graduate school. I didn't ask for it when I applied. Work experience is required for MBAs from the United States, Hong Kong and Nordic countries, and generally MBAs in the United States require 2 years.

    In addition, there are no scholarships for business in Australia, and if you want a scholarship, you have to go to the United States, but scholarships are generally awarded to engineering, medicine and other science and engineering aspects. It is difficult to apply for a business program in the United States, let alone Australia. One of my classmates went to Harvard and didn't have a scholarship.

    The current tuition fees of schools in Australia: the Big Eight are generally about 26,600 (national), the schools in Melbourne and Sydney are more expensive, and the schools that are not the top eight schools are slightly cheaper, but they are also around 25,000 26,000, such as Macquarie.

    It is easier to find a big job in Australia, but it is necessary to prevent the problem of failing the course. Because Australian schools are wide in and strict out, that is, it is difficult to study there, the courses are difficult, there are many assignments that need to be completed every day, there are many weekly reports and presentations, and it is very common to stay up until 2 or 3 o'clock, so there may be no time for part-time work. In case you fail, the cost of not taking the exam is 3,400 Australian dollars, almost 20,000 RMB, so you have to weigh it well.

    It's almost 300,000 a year, if you don't often go to nightclubs, or eat big meals or something.

    This is my experience.

    I used to be in Canberra and spent a lot less than Sydney and Melbourne.

    I just went to about 5,000 yuan a month, which is a more economical time. Most of it is spent on renting a house and transportation.

    Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you learn logistics management, but it is good to RMIT. But there is a requirement that you have an undergraduate in business or, preferably, logistics management. RMIT has two master's programs in Logistics Management.

    One is under the School of Business (no work experience is required under the School of Business, and one is under the School of Engineering (work experience is required for this study.

    The tuition fee is A$28,080 Total Master Degree (College of Business), Master: $33,120 Total Program Cost (College of Engineering).

    The University of Melbourne does not offer a major in logistics management. If you want to go in and study for an MBA, then you need 2 years of work experience. and IELTS 7 with a minimum of 6 in each component.

    And take the GMAT. As for the tuition fee, it is more expensive, close to A$53,000.

    There are no scholarships available for graduate studies in Australia. In particular, it is almost impossible for these prestigious schools or schools with good majors to issue scholarships to international students.

    During school, you can't work more than 20 hours a week, but if you go to a Chinese store to work for cash, you can call as much as you want a week, as long as you don't get found out by the immigration department. When I was studying in Australia, I basically didn't have to pay for my family's living expenses. But the hourly wage for a part-time job in Melbourne is not high.

    Finally, the cost of a year's graduate school in Australia is about 200,000-250,000 yuan (including living expenses, not counting part-time jobs and scholarships). Also, unlike the upstairs that says that you don't need work experience, it depends on what major you want to study as a graduate student. Such as:

    In the market, HRM is definitely going to take 1-2 years of work experience. And schools like Moxican University and SU require GMAT in addition to work experience, which can be found on the school's official website. It is recommended to check the school's official website.

    If you still have any questions, feel free to hi me!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you don't need work experience, it's not an MBA

    Australia makes money from education, and there are basically no scholarships.

    The salary of part-time jobs is very low, which can barely afford to pay for a few meals, and it takes up a lot of time, and the University of Melbourne has the highest tuition fees in Australia.

    More than 250,000 yuan a year to prepare.

    The cost of the University of Mexico is 30,000 Australian dollars, the rent is 1,000 Australian dollars per month, and the living expenses depend on how you spend them.

    Melbourne is slightly cheaper than Sydney.

    Australian graduate students have low gold content and are not as good as undergraduates.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The rent is 1000 Australian dollars a month, it's an exaggeration, you are renting an apartment alone, I'm in Sydney, one person in a room, if you save a little bit of rent and all other expenses, 1000 Australian dollars a month.

    Of course, if you want to spend more, it is also unscored.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The conditions for going to Australia for postgraduate studies are as follows:

    1. College grades.

    Generally speaking, students from 211 institutions require an average score of 80 or above in four years, while students from non-211 institutions need to score 85 or above.

    2. English scores.

    Most schools and majors in Australia require students to achieve an IELTS score, but some majors require a high score of 7.

    3. Professional background.

    Some majors require students to have a relevant professional background, such as engineering, computer science, etc.

    4. Work background.

    For business majors, applicants are required to have relevant work experience when applying for a master's degree.

    Application materials for graduate studies in Australia:

    1. Transcripts: Transcripts from the undergraduate period, in Chinese and English.

    2. Language scores: IELTS transcripts, if not, you can submit other materials to get conditional admission to the school.

    3. Certificate of enrollment or degree certificate: Students who are currently enrolled can provide a certificate of enrollment, and students who have graduated can provide a graduation certificate and degree certificate, both in Chinese and English.

    4. Scanned copy of passport.

    6. Proof of property.

    Students need to provide the employer's employment and income of their parents, and stricter schools will also require students to provide the original deposit certificate of either parent frozen for 3 months.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, Australian study abroad agents are basically applying for free, even if there is no free, the application fee for studying in Australia is about 10,000. So we don't need to bother online to check the application conditions like going to the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada to study abroad, we just need to figure out our own conditions, mainly which university, the GPA of the university in recent years, that is, what is the average score of the university, figure it out, and ask the agent directly, which universities can I apply for, anyway, the truth is free, and some universities do not require application fees, so that we can apply for more schools, and then put the choice to the end, After we got offers from several Australian universities, we went to make the final choice, and now we chose for half a day, but we didn't apply, and our efforts were in vain.

    Many parents or students question why the application fee in Australia is so cheap, or even free of charge.

    1.All universities in Australia and domestic study abroad agencies have the best cooperative relationship, and the students they send over will not only be limited in admission under the same conditions, but also after admission, after the student has paid the tuition fee, the school will give the institution a certain rebate, and the institution will fight for this money.

    To study in Australia, students choose more institutions to study abroad, mainly New Oriental Future Study Abroad, Qide Education, Xintong Education, Jinji Trembling Shou Row, IDP, etc., these large institutions basically have channel cooperation or cooperative relations with Australian universities, so we choose Australian institutions to pursue the principle of first choosing a direct first-class institution, and secondly, on the premise of having a first-level first-class institution, choose the most cost-effective institution.

    If you still don't know which Australian study abroad agencies are providing free Australian application (0 agency fee, 0 application fee), you can learn about it through the "Australian Study Abroad Agent Qin Liang Word-of-mouth Inquiry System".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Australian graduate students are generally two-year or one-and-a-half-year students, but they are also divided into one-year, one-and-a-half-year, two-year, three-year, etc. depending on the major. Wu Minqing, for example, can choose from a variety of academic lengths for majors such as accounting, IT, and engineering. International students can further choose the duration of study according to their own wishes.

    There are three types of postgraduate degrees at Australian universities: taught, research, and Hons.

    The duration of the taught master's degree is usually 1-2 years, and the entry requirements vary depending on the school and major. Assessment is based primarily on assignments, tests and limited research**. Some courses require students to have a relevant undergraduate professional background, such as non-major students need to have a relevant work background, or need to add half a year of basic courses.

    A research master's program requires a minimum of 2 years. In general, students need to contact their professors to see if the school has relevant project topics, and some universities even need to submit a proposal report of about 5,000 words when applying for some majors.

    Application requirements for postgraduate study in Australia.

    1. Academic requirements.

    To go to Australia for postgraduate study, you must first meet the academic requirements. Applicants must be domestic full-time undergraduate graduates with graduation certificates and degree certificates. They will also need to provide an average score for the 4th or last two years of college, with an average score of 80 or above recommended for the last two years of college.

    2. Language requirements.

    Compared with TOEFL, most schools in Australia have IELTS research scores, so as long as you take the IELTS test, from the current situation, students must achieve the overall IELTS score above, and some popular majors such as law, medicine, and translation require the IELTS total score to reach the above. If a student fails to pass the language test or does not take the language test for various reasons, he or she can also take the path of dual enrollment. The school will generally issue a conditional offer letter after reviewing the applicant's academic background, as long as the relevant requirements are met within 1 to 2 months before admission.

    3. School background.

    Many graduate schools in Australia attach great importance to the background of students, that is, whether the institution they have studied is a key university, and if they are admitted to a key university and successfully graduate, it is very advantageous to apply for Australian graduate school. As a simple example, if a student graduated from 985 universities in China and wants to apply for a Master of Accountancy at the University of Sydney, the average score of the student can only reach 75 points or more, while the average score of graduates from non-985 universities must be at least 80 points.

    4. Professional background.

    If you want to successfully study in Australia, the major you apply for must be consistent with or related to your undergraduate major; At the same time, the applicant's supervisor needs to provide a letter of recommendation or other supporting materials, such as works, professional qualification certificates, etc.

    5. Work experience.

    Some business programs or master's programs in management, although do not require applicants to have a relevant professional background, do require them to have some work experience, such as an MBA.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is still recommended to go abroad, many universities in Australia are very good for accounting majors.

    For example, the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, etc. Economics and management can also choose the eight universities in Australia, of course, it also depends on your grades and what kind of school you can apply for.

    If you prepare for the third year, you can improve your scores, then study IELTS, prepare your application materials, and find a free agent to help you apply and plan, which can save you a lot of worry.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Studying in China and studying in Australia are two different concepts. While studying abroad, you can have plenty of time to add to your resume.

    In the upcoming policy, graduates will be able to obtain a work visa for up to 4 years after graduation. Even if you return to your home country in the future, you will already have a competitive international workplace experience.

    2.If you study accounting in China, you can consider changing majors abroad, and if you are good at mathematics, you can consider studying finance; Otherwise, you can consider ** marketing subjects.

    3.Your aunt is a permanent resident of Australia and will not help you apply for school, but if she is based in Australia, she can sponsor you and provide sponsorship funds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are sure that you will return to China after graduation in the future, it is better to go to Hong Kong. First, those universities in Hong Kong are not worse than those in Australia, and their international rankings are not low, and their degrees are also good. Large institutions in China also recognize Hong Kong's academic qualifications, and Australia's mentality is more complicated, because everyone thinks that studying abroad still has to go to the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Second, there are more business opportunities in Hong Kong, and the experience of internship or internship at the postgraduate level is also very important, if you study in Hong Kong, you can find an internship at an international institution, so that you can also get extra points when you return to China to find a job. Thirdly, the cost of living in Hong Kong is lower than in Australia. Fourth, Hong Kong is China after all, and if you can get to know more people during your studies and internships, you can also accumulate contacts for you to return to China.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Students applying for postgraduate study in Australia must meet the following basic conditions: 1. Meet the requirements of China's study abroad policy 2. Meet the admission requirements of Australian colleges and universities or secondary schools 3. Have the financial ability to pay the expenses required to study in Australia 4. Have good English skills 5. Be in good health and good conduct.

    Before applying to study in Australia, you first need to understand the specific situation of each institution in Australia, such as the curriculum, teaching level, teaching facilities, tuition fees, etc. See what universities in Australia you can apply to with your grades.

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