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I want to complete my MBA abroad this University is suggested by my relatives and I heard good reviews for the college. You can apply to the University through its online portal or through an agent. The application fee is 100 AUD The certified copies of academic transcripts, copies of graduation certificates in both the original language and English, Statement of purpose, Evidence of English language proficiency such as TOEFL/ IELTS or equivalent, and any documentation relating to selection tasks (pre-selection kits, folios, etc.), Letter of recommendation, copy of passport, CV, work reference referee report, Australian Student Visa. You need to properly prepare for the RMIT interview, so you can successfully showcase your skills, handle tricky questions and show that you’re a good fit for the College.
By connecting with existing and previous students, I understood that RMIT provided a good balance of academic and extracurricular activities which is important for one's overall development.
I choose this university due its quality education as got remarks from some old students and good ranking among overall universities all over the world.
RMIT is one of the best colleges in Australia and also has a great ranking worldwide. This was the key factor that attracted me. Moreover it provided plethora of courses which helped me as i chose a course of my interest easily.
Renowned for practical learning, located in the middle of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Suited my academic background by offering practical development in business contexts. Wide variety of majors and a significant chance to experience all aspects of a business bachelor degree. Opportunities are available for internships, etc.
I want to be a business analyst. Then I can get more points for my PR. After this, I also wanna learn early childhood education because that is my real passion. I chose this college also because of my bachelor degree in business.
For their media facilities, and the location of the campus was close to where I live. The school's reputation is also really good and it sounded like a good place to study the particular discipline that I wanted to do.
I don't have an IT background and this course is for non-IT background students too. Plus, the industry connections are really good at RMIT. The course is more practical based than theory based which is ideal for me.
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