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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The admission schedule for Certificate courses at Department of Library and Information Science varies yearly. The exact schedule is released on the department's official website. Based on the latest admission schedule, the application window for admission to the Certificate in Teacher Librarianship course is expected to open in June. The application process for Certificate Courses in Library and Information Science (CCLIS) will be conducted in December, tentatively.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
On average, A single person's estimated monthly costs are AUD 1,109.5 without rent. It is interesting to note that the cost of living in Australia is, on average, 2.1% higher than United States. On the other hand, rent in Australia is 19.3% lower than in United States.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
The minimum cost of living in Australia for international students is AUD 20,000. The costs will vary based on the Australian university chosen, the cost of living in the Australian city and how much the applicant would need to spend while they study in Australia. Thus, applicants will have to check and plan their expenses accordingly also based on their spending capacities.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the cost of living in Australia is expensive for international students. Australia is one of the most expensive countries to study in after US, UK and even Canada. Around INR 10-20 Lakhs per annum is required to live in Australia as an international student. Thus, applicants who are going to study in Australia should be able to arrabge for funds around this figure so that they can sustain in Australia.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, the costs of living in Australia vary based on the city in Australia. Though there is not a very huge disparity, but there are some rates that may vary. Like the cost of living in universities in one, second is the choice of accommodation off campus, then the mode of transport and other related expenses. Living expenses in Australia also include personal expenses of an applicant.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
It's unlikely you'll get direct admission to B.Sc. Nursing at GMCH Chandigarh with 250 marks in NEET. GMCH Chandigarh primarily uses a separate entrance exam, the Government Medical College and Hospital Chandigarh Combined Entrance Test (GCET), for B.Sc. admissions. While 82% in 12th is good, it's the GCET score that determines your placement, not just NEET.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
NEET for MBBS, GCET for B.Sc.: GMCH Chandigarh uses NEET-UG for MBBS admissions, but not for B.Sc. Nursing. They have their own entrance test, the GCET.
GCET Importance: The GCET is a mandatory exam for B.Sc. Nursing admissions at GMCH C
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