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FAQs
1.
How much time is taken to get an offer letter?
The
normal processing time for Universities for a postgraduate application
is approximately 4 - 6 weeks. However, it vary from a university
to university - some may take less and some may take a little more
time than the normal processing time. However, the undergraduate
applications take much less time - some universities and colleges
issue offers within three days of the receipt of application.[TOP]
2.
What is the processing time taken by the high commission for
issuing the student visa?
The
normal processing time taken by the high commissions to issue a
student visa is 6 - 8 weeks. However, it is advisable that students
should try to apply at least 10 to 12 weeks in advance.[TOP]
3.Can
I work part time with my studies?
Yes
you can work part time with your studies. In Australia you can work
part time upto 20 hours per week.[TOP]
4.
Can I get scholarship from the University?
Scholarships
are only available for research programs but these are highly competitive.
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5.
What is the procedure to get student loan from the banks?
The
procedure is simple. It requires student to provide the offer letter
from the institution, he/she intends to study along with the documents
in support of financial capacity to repay the loan. The banks have
their own policy on education loans and rate of interest.[TOP]
6. Can there be a guarantor other then parents?
Yes.
Students' close relatives other than parents can be the guarantors
for the bank loan.[TOP]
7. Can I go for the MBA program without work experience?
Yes.
Some institutions accept talented and academically strong candidates
for MBA program without work experience.[TOP]
8. Do I require the IELTS / TOEFL, GMAT or GRE score to apply to
the Universities?
These
tests do help but are not mandatory as far as the admission into
a university or college is concerned. However, the students, whose
academic records are not good, they may take theses tests to support
their claim for admission. [TOP]
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