Tuesday, June 28, 2011

What are the requirements to b eligible for doing PG in medicine in australia for an indian student?

What are the requirements to b eligible for doing PG in medicine in australia for an indian student?
i am a medical student in my 2nd year and i wanted to know which is the exam to be given for being eligible to PG in australia , just like USMLE is for the US
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AMC theory is the exam that you have to give. Also, AMC practical is similar to CS part of USMLE but much more difficult. This exam has to be given in Australia. You have to be registered with Royal Australasian college- 3 years of training in medicine- then you have to write FRACP . If you pass it then you have to do 3 years of advance training and you will become a consultant. So, there is a lot to be done. However, you should know that once that is complete, you can easy land a job for excess of $4500 per month. Log on to www.amc.org to find out more. You could also list your question on Indiancrib.com; It is a website for indians in Australia and it provides answers to these sort of questions.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

How much money does a part time working student in Australia earn?

How much money does a part time working student in Australia earn?
I am hoping to study abroad (Australia) and I want to apply for a full time course. As I can work 20 hours per week I want to know approximately how much money I can earn doing part time work in Australia per hour. Hope to hearing from you soon. Bye
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I believe that most educational visas do not allow work here, unfortunately. I would definitely check with your university and the Australian Embassy where you are to find out for sure. Until then, I would not count on being able to get a job without residency/citizenship/or a special work visa. Also, the Austrailan dollar is only equal to 75 cents United States. So, if you earn 100 dollars, it's only worth 75 dollars in the states.
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I think Mel is right about the visa not permitting work here in Aus... however as with most things, some one will more than likely overlook legalities... the thing is your not going to get paid much working for someone dodgy, and part time work isn't the easiest to find, unless your speciffically trained at something, and living in one of the major cities eg Sydney or Melbourne.
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hi niki that depends on the city you are going for? it would be not less than 300 aus $ per week in cities like Adelaide melbourne sidney canberra pls visit ADP council in your city for information Dont go for any Cnsultancies where there is a possibility for mis guidance. ADP is a counselling centre which is conducted by Aus professionals to assist people Have a bright career ahead
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G'day Niki... nice to see you again in this forum :) Part-time casual jobs usually earns between AUD$15-$25/hr gross. This means that it still has to be deducted for taxation purposes. Depending on your total income in a year, you might get some back when you do your tax return at the end of financial year. If you want to have some rough idea abt living expenses for international students, the weblink below will give you some info, as it is prepared by a university in Australia based on international students' experience. Hope this helps. Good luck :)

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Is a toefl result acceptable for a chinese student to apply a student visa to Australia?

Is a toefl result acceptable for a chinese student to apply a student visa to Australia?
I'm a Chinese student living in China currently. I will apply a PhD program in Australia with my toefl test result (which is acceptable in some universities), I would like to know that if a toefl result also acceptable to apply a student visa, or not? I visited http://www.immi.gov.au, but I do not know where to find it...:/ looking forward to receive your reply :)
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No, Australia requires (demands) IELTS.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What are the chances of working after graduation for international student in australia?


What are the chances of working after graduation for international student in australia?
I like to work overseas and I really like Australia. I think I want to further my study in Australia about 2 years in civil engineering. I am thinking, do I stand a chance to work in Australia after graduation?
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if you have the appropriate visa i don't see why not.
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In general, there is a high demand for civil engineers in Australia if you look at employment websites. Of course, it also depends on the "respectability" of the university you choose. You just need to be on the correct visa to work. If you need more help in choosing universities, there are a number of websites that provide information and tips about studying and living in Australia.
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International student?I'm sorry to say: small chance if you are a fresh graduate, specially in the field of formal business such as engineer, IT or accounting. I suggest you start to survey or have a look at the "demand" and the expected requirements from hiring companies nowadays. Check out in : www.gumtree.com.au www.seek.com.au..etc See whether they want to hire fresh graduate. Sometime they note if they want only local. And yes, valid visa work is essential otherwise, just forget about it. Some skill visas may need you to have work experience

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