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It is difficult to suggest names as requirements vary from university to university. Getting into top universities like University of Melbourne or Sydney will be very competitive, and tough with so many backlogs. Your GMAT score is also every low. You must write to few universities, and get your profile evaluated. There are plenty of options available, you can visit the Shiksha study abroad section, it may be helpful. Do check, here is the link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/ms-in-civil-engineering-colleges-ds
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I hope it helped.
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The minimum education required for the professional courses in photography is 10+2. These courses contain the knowledge and art of photography, angle, lighting, technical knowledge of instruments as camera and understanding of fine arts.
The professional education in photography has three levels of study after 12th as the following:
Certificate courses: Certificate courses are taken the duration of six months after 12th in any stream.
Diploma courses: Diploma courses are taken
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Pursuing an MBA in real estate and infrastructure is a promising and strategic choice, especially for those with a background in civil engineering, as it combines technical expertise with business awareness and opens doors to dynamic and high-growth career paths. Real estate and infrastructure are important to economic development, ensuring consistent demand for skilled professionals. This degree provides flexibility to work around various asset classes such as residential, commercial, industrial and alternative sectors.
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Yes, you can apply for admissions. Whether you will be admitted or not is a decision which would be taken by the university. Your gap period, its genuineness and academic record will be evaluated for the same.
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You need to study for 8 hours daily.
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