I completed my plus two with 96%. I have two options, that is study computer science engineering in Canada or Australia. In canada the university is university of prince edward island, and total fees is 35 lack. in australia it is swimbern university with 20 lack (scholarship) of full fee. the best?
Hello Joel Sibi,
Firstly both the options are extremely wonderful and are really exciting.
Let's discuss each option.
- CANADA :
Canada has recently become a hub for Indian students in terms of studies. The biggest benefits include that the visa acquiring process is very simplified and offers a wide range of courses. After working for a few years you can acquire a green card.
Students who do Computer Science can work as Financial, transportation, manufacturing, insurance, healthcare, education and research environments. You can also work as an artificial intelligence programmer, computer programmer, etc.
- AUSTRALIA:
It is one of the most popular destinations for students these days and is ranked among top institutes of the world.
It offers world class education.
The job profiles are almost similar in both the nations.
The pay scale is very good and you can earn almost $140,000 per year.
In my opinion both the nations are extremely great for future opportunities, but since you are getting a scholarship and hence will reduce your expenses I think you should opt for Australia.
HOPE THIS HELPS
can I pursue geography in Australia after completing 12 with medical
Dear Sabhi,
Yes, according to the website of some Universities which offer Geography in Australia you can pursue BA in Geography after completing 12th with medical. The following are the list of Universities in Australia that offer Geography:
- University of Melbourne
- University of Queensland
- Australian National University
- University of Adelaide
All the best
i am still study in BE 3rd sem computer engineering so after 4 years i will go to Australia or canada for for my futher study like MBA OR M. E. but i am still confuse on both degree so you gave me a proper guidance and remove my confusion
Hope you are doing well.
If you want to pursue a career in teaching after B.E, then the best choice is to join M.E course. You should qualify GATE exam to get admission into the concerned M.E programme. With the M.E degree, you can join various research institutes as Research Fellows and Scientific Assistant too. You can join MBA, if you are interested to pursue a career in corporate sector like Senior Managers, General Managers etc. You have to qualify CAT/XAT/CMAT/SNAP to pursue MBA programmes in reputed institutions. You can decide based on your career aspirations.
Good luck
Sir I am studying bsc cardiac technology. Now I am in 3rd year. I need you to explain about this course. And scope and job opportunity for this job in India. And what are the procedure for work in Australia under this course. And minimum salary for this job. How much experience want to survive.
B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course divided into 6 semesters. Cardiac Technology is an allied course in medicine.
Cardiac Technologists assist physicians during invasive cardiovascular testing; a tube is inserted into one of the blood vessels that carry blood into the heart.
The job of a technician is to perform tasks that require less medical training before and during the procedure so doctors can focus on the results of the test.
Course Level | Under Graduate |
Duration | 3 years |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Eligibility | 10+2 from a recognized educational Board |
Admission Process | Counselling after qualification of entrance examination |
Top recruiting organizations | Manipal, Nextgen, Apollo, etc. |
Top recruiting areas | Private clinics, Hospital administration, Research and Medical colleges, and such. |
Top job profiles | Cardiovascular Technologist, Cardiologist, Medical Sonographer, among others. |
Course Fee | INR 1,000 to 4 lakhs |
Average Starting Salary | INR 2 to 20 lakhs |
How are tuition fees calculated in Australia?
Australian tuition fees are calculated on a credit or credit basis rather than on a specific semester or year. Each course has a different number of credits depending on the subject chosen. Tuition fees are charged according to subject selection and credit points.
Is it possible to reduce the cost of studying in Australia?
Yes, you can reduce your cost of studying in Australia by getting a scholarship to fund part of your studies or by getting a student loan. You can even work part-time during your studies to cover your study cost.