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Aryan
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Posted on 03-09-05 12:13
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Hi all, I am planning to pursue my post graduate degree in Australia. Could you please asvise me which university is good, chances of getting scholarship and other relavent info. Thank you.
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Ardent
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Posted on 03-09-05 8:49
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I think University of Sydney is very good...and it has very good provision of scholarships.....the major being the ADB and Japan/World bank scholarships....check this site http://www.usyd.edu.au/io/scholarships/
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anjanp
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Posted on 03-09-05 9:52
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Hi friend, If you are planning for post-graduate study then no place can be better compared to United States. Post Grad study here is just graduate study. Master's and Ph.D are the entry level and believe me there is good funding available here(in form of assistantship). Especially in Ph.D, it is fully funded. Students normally get around $1100-1700 per month as stipend in addition to 100% tuition remission. The stipend amount varies according to university. If your motive is purely study then choose USA. In case u need more information, I will be glad for that.
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kalebhut
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Posted on 03-10-05 4:23
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If you're planning for an MBA, Macquarie university's Australia graduate school of Mgmt. (AGSM) is the best. University of New south wales (UNSW) is good for international students if you can afford the fees. Sydney University and Queensland University is good for economics,arts and politics. Melbourne university is good for Law. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and Monash University and University of Technology(UTS) is good for technology. For all business subjects such as accounting,finance,marketing,management,and hospitality..all are equally ok.. i think.
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 03-10-05 7:27
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If you want to study, try the universities in the US, Canada and the UK, precisely in that order. In general, best schools in the world are pretty much concentrated in those three countries, with the US having the lion's share. However, if you are looking for a place to settle down and live your life, I heard Australia is pretty swell place to be.
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Hushpuppy
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Posted on 03-10-05 7:44
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whats the point of going for PHD if youre not working already...don't you need at least 3-5 yrs of working in your field for Phd...help me out...4 more years od dissitation would keep me away from marriage...Oh i'm talking USA...harvard possibly
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Ardent
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Posted on 03-10-05 7:48
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He he he ...Yo hushpuppy lai marriage garna katti hatar...?? By the way i have seen many people getting married while doing their Phd...he he he
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MillionDollars
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Posted on 03-10-05 8:38
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Just one correction to Kalebhoot's posting: AGSM (Australian Graduate School of Management) is a joint venture of University of Sydney and University of New South Wales. Macquarie is not linked to AGSM in any way. AGSM is very strong at its alumni network and marketing its courses. Macquarie has great academics for Finance studies. At the end of the day, if you are looking to study postgrad and trying to do it for free, US is by far the best. Australian universities have almost non existent scholarships compared to those in the states.
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