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16-05-2011, 03:22 AM
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Monash university (clayton) OR University of melbourne?
I have currently applied for engineering field in monash university and university of melbourne.
I have graduated with a diploma in electronics.
both uni accepted me and gave me the following course:
Monash university offered me 3.5 years study for electrical and computer systems.
they gave me an exemption of 0.5 years.
University melbourne offered me 4 years study for (2years in bachelor of science) and (2years masters of engineering).
they gave me exemption of 1 year.
which one should i accept?
Also a female doing electrical engineering, is it hard to find a job? and the salary wise?
also, any singaporeans went to study these course??
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19-07-2011, 09:43 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by garpy
I have currently applied for engineering field in monash university and university of melbourne.
I have graduated with a diploma in electronics.
both uni accepted me and gave me the following course:
Monash university offered me 3.5 years study for electrical and computer systems.
they gave me an exemption of 0.5 years.
University melbourne offered me 4 years study for (2years in bachelor of science) and (2years masters of engineering).
they gave me exemption of 1 year.
which one should i accept?
Also a female doing electrical engineering, is it hard to find a job? and the salary wise?
also, any singaporeans went to study these course??
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Both are equally good universities for engineering related courses in Aus. Do take ROI into consideration as experience is rather important in this field. For me personally I would enrol in monash, get a honours, and work before heading back for a masters. It would give you a better pay as compared to getting a masters directly as you would be given an entry level pay. How much does each degree course? All the best for your future ahead.
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20-07-2011, 09:59 AM
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thx for the reply... what's ROI?
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23-07-2011, 01:35 PM
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ROI = Return On Investment
Which means how long you will take to earn back thr money you have invested in your degree/ earning potential of that degree in the future
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