Overall experience ( 4.2)
Selection process and gaining admission ( 3.9)
Funding and scholarships ( 3.0)
Study experience ( 4.0)
Life experience ( 3.9)
Job prospects ( 3.9)
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"I applied myself directly to the university. The process was friendly and I went through VCE. I chose this college as it had the course I wanted to take up."
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"I came here through an agency called IDP from India. I searched the internet and talked to lecturers and friends in melbourne. It has a work expeirence practicum to it and good practical classes, so i ..."
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"I read online about RMIT, its a good college for engineering abroad. I got helped by an agency from my country. It too me about 3 months for the visa process. I would have to say that the visa thing t ..."
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"I had to write IELTS as pat of my admission process. I borrowed IELTS books from British council and just went through the pages. I felt materials I borrowed and those posted on the net were enough. I ..."
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"I think it is easy for me because I took a similar course in TAFE, Diploma of Arts (Studio Textiles and Design) and I manage to get exemptions too. "
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