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1. A Bachelor's degree is mandatory to apply for a two-year Masters's degree programme, while a Bachelors's degree (honors) is required for entry into a one-year Masters degree.
2. Complete details of course subjects and grades are required while applying to a postgraduate course in Australia.
3. Transcripts or official records of class X, class XII and bachelorsbdegree, along with mark sheets are an essential requirement.
4. Students have to prove their English language proficiency by taking the IELTS or TOEFL test. Most universities ask for a minimum overall band score of 6.0 to qualify for applying. Some universities can waive IE
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Hi,
1. A Bachelor's degree is mandatory to apply for a two-year Masters's degree programme, while a Bachelors's degree (honors) is required for entry into a one-year Masters degree.
2. Complete details of course subjects and grades are required while applying to a postgraduate course in Australia.
3. Transcripts or official records of class X, class XII and bachelorsbdegree, along with mark sheets are an essential requirement.
4. Students have to prove their English language proficiency by taking the IELTS or TOEFL test. Most universities ask for a minimum overall band score of 6.0 to qualify for applying. Some universities can waive IELTS/TOEFL scores if the student provides a letter from his last institution stating that he has been studying throughout in English and that the institution is convinced of his proficiency in English.
5. Masters degree courses, like MBA, require the applicants to qualify GMAT with the minimum scores demand by the respective universities. Programs like MBA and Masters courses in information studies ask for at least a couple years of work experience. Thus, a detailed resume including all professional work experience with details of positions held, achievements, and range of work, should be drafted and submitted with the application.
6. Letters of reference or recommendation are highly essential while applying to universities in Australia. They should be signed by people from both personal and professional links, highlighting your positives, strengths, and qualities, thereby improving your chances of seeking admission.
7. A personal essay or statement of purpose should be drafted which will assist in evaluating your application for both admission and financial aid, as it gives an impression of you as an individual to the university. Include your reasons for choosing the particular course, your areas of interest, your personal and future goals, and your suitability for the course.
8. While applying to a postgraduate research programme, applicants have to submit two additional documents detailed research proposal and abstracts, research publications, etc. Some universities even ask for special recommendation letters from professors of the academic institution where the candidate studied last.
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