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Which university in Brisbane Australia accept the Duolingo English test ?? (DTE)

Dhruv Sharma 18th Nov, 2025

Hello Anjali

The Duolingo English Test (DTE) is conducted to measure your English Skills(Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) through a computer adaptive format. It's easier or harder based on performance, and the sample section includes a video interview and a writing task to measure writing and speaking fluency.

Yes, some universities accept the Duolingo English Test (DET) in Brisbane, Australia. But it is required to check the specific score requirement and program acceptance for your course. DET may not be accepted for all programs or courses in Australia.

Here the some university names which accept DET exam scores-

  1. University of Melbourne
  2. University of New South Wales
  3. University of Sydney
  4. Australian National University
  5. Monash University
  6. University of Queensland
  7. University of Western Australia
  8. University of Technology Sydney
  9. University of Adelaide
  10. RMIT University

I hope this information helps you. If you know more about it, you can visit our official website, careers360.

Here is the link- https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/duolingo-english-test-accepting-universities

Thank you.

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for the bba course in sp jain of undergrad is the campus and crowd good?, also what is the living situation abroad like dubai, singapore, australia

gopi 3rd Sep, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

SP Jain’s BBA has a reputation for global exposure because students rotate between campuses located in Dubai, Singapore, and Sydney. The campuses are high-quality, and the peer group is diverse -- bringing together students from numerous countries which helps develop a vibrant and competitive crowd. The study abroad experience is generally smooth - Dubai has a cosmopolitan and safe feel, Singapore is similarly safe and very organized, with strict rule and expectations but good for students, while Australia has a more relaxed but multicultural feel. Overall, the program provides a good balance of educational, international exposure, and cultural learning.

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What is the processing time of Australia study visa (group-8) as per current trend ?

PRATYUSHA PATTANAIK 2nd Sep, 2025

Hello ,

As per current trend , The processing time is of 30-56 days that is 1 to 8 weeks , it is faster if your university is under 80% international cap , priority 1 , slower if over 80%

TIPS TO HELP FOR QUICKER PROCESSING

1. Submit a complete and accurate application

2.Apply online via ImmiAccount

3.Lodge your application well in advance

4.Monitor your ImmiAccount regularly

hope this helps

Lodge your application well in advance





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I want to apply to Australia , I have already completed my MD from Philippines

Nikita shahi 14th Aug, 2025

Hello,

If you have completed your MD from the Philippines and wish to practice or further study in Australia, you will need to follow the Australian Medical Council (AMC) process. First, verify your degree with ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) through EPIC verification. Then, choose the AMC pathway — typically the Standard Pathway (for non-specialists) which involves the AMC MCQ Exam and AMC Clinical Exam, or the Competent Authority Pathway if you qualify. If your aim is postgraduate training, you should also explore specialist medical colleges in Australia for recognition of prior training. Additionally, you will need to meet English proficiency requirements through IELTS or OET. Visa requirements will vary depending on whether you apply for work, training, or further studies. It’s a detailed process, so starting early and following official AMC guidelines is key.

Thank you for your question!

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I want to work as a doctor in Australia in the future. What kind of career path should I take?

Simran Vohra 5th Aug, 2025

Hello!

So if you are interested India currently and wants to work as a doctor in Australia in future then:

1. Complete MBBS in India from a recognized medical college.

2. Pass the Australian Medical Council exams

First exam is MCQ based and second one is Clinical exam which assesses your practical skills.

3. English Proficiency Test for that you have to clear IELTS.

4. Apply for registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

5. Apply for internship or position according to your qualification.

6. Apply for Visa and move to Australia once selected.


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I have got only 59% in class 12. So i am eligible to get admission in Australia universities.

Aradhana Mallik 18th Jul, 2025

Yes, you can get admission in some Australian universities with 59% in 12th grade.Many university offer diploma or foundation courses first. IELTS or PTE is also needed. Choose the right course and apply early. Each university has different rules and regulations,so check before applying.




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Can NIOS Chemistry be used to meet DASA eligibility for IIITH (2025-26 batch) if Im studying the NSW HSC in Australia? IIITH requires Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, but my curriculum lacks Chemistry, and the DASA brochure specifies subjects must be completed "outside India."

Nikita shahi 15th Aug, 2025

Hi!

DASA eligibility for IIIT Hyderabad requires completion of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at the senior secondary level outside India. If your NSW HSC curriculum lacks Chemistry, you need to meet that requirement separately.

Now, NIOS is an Indian board. Even though you’re abroad, if you take NIOS Chemistry, it technically counts as an Indian qualification, which might not satisfy the "outside India" clause in DASA rules. In many cases, DASA strictly requires all three subjects to be part of your recognised foreign school-leaving certificate.

Best approach you can confirm directly with DASA/IIITH admissions via email.

Consider taking Chemistry through an Australian-recognised pathway (e.g., Open High School or TAFE NSW) instead of NIOS.

Visit here for more information: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiit-hyderabad-btech-admission

Thank you!

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Can NIOS Chemistry be used to meet DASA eligibility for IIITH (2025-26 batch) if Im studying the NSW HSC in Australia? IIITH requires Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, but my curriculum lacks Chemistry, and the DASA brochure specifies subjects must be completed "outside India."

Prachi Kumari 2nd Jul, 2025

Hello,

No, NIOS Chemistry cannot be used to meet DASA eligibility for IIITH if you are studying the NSW HSC in Australia.

As per DASA guidelines, all three required subjects (Maths, Physics, and one among Chemistry/Bio/Biotech/CS) must be part of the same qualifying exam, which should be completed in a school located outside India. NIOS is considered an Indian board, so it does not meet the “outside India” condition.

So, if Chemistry is not part of your NSW HSC, then using NIOS Chemistry will not make you eligible under DASA for IIITH.

Hope it helps !

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How can I become a doctor in India without completing my NEET UG? I have completed my medical degree in Belarus and am currently planning to pursue my postgraduate degree in the United Kingdom. Career 360.com clearly states that there are certain exemptions for countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and a few others. There is no requirement to complete FMGE after obtaining a degree from these countries. Its stated in the following webpage of career 360

Afreen 21st Apr, 2025

To practice medicine in India without completing NEET UG, you'll need to leverage your medical degree from Belarus and upcoming postgraduate degree from the UK. Since the UK is one of the countries exempt from the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), you might be eligible to practice in India without taking the exam.


Key Requirements:


- Registration in the UK: You'll need to register with the General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK, which involves verifying your medical degree and completing any necessary exams, such as the PLAB test.

- Specialist Registration: After completing your postgraduate degree in the UK, you'll need to register as a specialist doctor with the GMC. This registration might exempt you from the FMGE requirement in India.¹ ²

- Indian Registration: With your UK specialist registration, you can apply for registration with the National Medical Commission (NMC) in India. This might allow you to practice medicine in India without taking the FMGE exam.³


Steps to Consider:


1. Verify your medical degree: Get your medical degree from Belarus verified by the GMC in the UK.

2. Complete your postgraduate degree: Finish your postgraduate degree in the UK and register as a specialist doctor with the GMC.

3. Apply for Indian registration: Submit your application for registration with the NMC in India, providing your UK specialist registration and other required documents.

4. Check with Indian authorities Confirm with the NMC and other relevant authorities in India that you're eligible to practice medicine without taking the FMGE exam.


It's essential to consult with the GMC, NMC, and other relevant authorities to ensure you meet all the requirements. Additionally, consider seeking guidance from a medical professional or a consultant familiar with the registration process for international medical graduates.

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