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garpy 16-05-2011 03:22 AM

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??

david 19-07-2011 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garpy (Post 12206)
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??

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.

Unregistered 20-07-2011 09:59 AM

thx for the reply... what's ROI?

Unregistered 23-07-2011 01:35 PM

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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