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If you are looking for research then Unimel is one of the best, but from my experience, the syllabus is good which would make you an extrovert but it feels a bit of repetition.
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I chose this university because of multiple factors: - Ranking - Teaching - Course structure I would say the overall experience is pretty good. I chose to do a Master of International Business because I feel it brings to the table a lot more with regards to the International aspect and adds a global perspective to all the subjects.
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When I applied to the University of Melbourne, the process required a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement but no interview was necessary. In the GTE, I focused on why I chose the university and the specific course, detailing my interest in the subject and my career aspirations, including plans to seek employment after graduation. Although the application didn't require a Statement of Purpose (SoP) or Letters of Recommendation (LoRs), I did need to submit a CV. In my CV, I highlighted my relevant academic and professional experiences, skills, and accomplishments that aligned with my chosen program, ensuring it presented a compelling case for my admission. I chose the Master of Information Systems program at the University of Melbourne primarily because it's accredited by the Australian Computer Society. This accreditation not only ensures that the skills and knowledge I gain are recognized globally but also opens doors to membership in prestigious organizations like the Association for Computing Machinery and the Association for Information Systems. The university's strong reputation for excellence in technology and its comprehensive curriculum that aligns with industry standards made it an obvious choice for my career aspirations. Plus, the vibrant campus life and Melbourne's status as a tech hub were additional factors that drew me to this institution and program. My overall experience at the University of Melbourne has been incredibly fulfilling so far. The campus is vibrant and full of opportunities for personal and professional growth. The faculty are knowledgeable and supportive, and my peers are from diverse backgrounds, enriching our discussions and group projects. The curriculum is challenging yet rewarding, perfectly blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications. This environment motivates me every day to push my boundaries and enhance my skills.
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My overall experience has been fun, enlightening and has contributed to my personal and professional growth. I have learnt how to manage my time, priorities and even my social life with the amount of freedom I have. Study is hard, but once you've learnt how to crack assignments and tutorial work, exams become easy tasks whether they are held online or offline. I have made many connections over the years and have also been a part of many student clubs and societies. I have also maintained good relationships with some of my professors and tutors whom I take advice from, from time to time.
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I would rate it as superb, it has pushed me to try and experiment. I have loved it through and through!
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My overall experience was very wholesome. I visited Melbourne during CoViD period and the university helped me a lot to carry on with my research work.
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First of all, choose a course which you want to study. Complete the VCE Meet the English requirement University of Melbourne admissions are lightly selective with an acceptance rate of 70 to 80% For coaching - Infinity coaching institute.
It's rank No.1 in AUSTRALIA and 32nd in the WORLD. So with these you can understand the standards of the University.
Pretty much all the information that you are looking for is available online. You can approach one of the consultants also. I approached IDP and I feel that literally all the information that they gave me was available online. In my case, my younger brother had already started his under graduation in the same university. So, as per the university life experience was concerned, I obviously talked to him about it.
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