Swinburne University of Technology offers 143 courses across various disciplines for international students. The UG tuition fees for Indian students range from AUD 4515 (₹252569) to AUD 42090 (₹2354514). The PG tuition fees for Indian students range from AUD 17831 (₹997466) to AUD 35900 (₹2008246).
The tuition fee 2021 for M.A Construction and Infrastructure Management at Swinburne University of Technology was AUD 23447 (₹1311625).
Similarly, tuition fee for M.A Construction Management in 2021 was AUD 25635 (₹1434022).
The 2021 fee for M.I.T at Swinburne University of Technology was AUD 25375 (₹1419478).
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In my opinion, the Course Curriculum could definitely be improved to focus more on single disciplines rather than trying to be a generalist.
Regarding international applicants, I am not particularly understanding of this situation as I am a domestic student. The scheme set up for domestic students is the Commonwealth HECS loan where students pay off fees as part of their tax when they earn over a certain amount after they have graduated. Scholarship I received was Vice Chancellor's Excellence Scholarship which offers $5000 a year for each full year of study.
It is relevant for the most part but I always feel as though there are "filler" courses that are a waste of time. Why do students need to di electives if they will not gain useful knowledge for it? But in order to graduate you are forced to do a certain number of subjects.
You need to pay amenities/admin fee but it is much more reasonable because I am online. On-campus study with another uni cost me double. Fees are reasonable (comparatively) and can be put on HECS.
Good variety of selection available including sports, international groups, and leisure. Also student union which provide free food and help in assignments if needed. Student counsels also provide sufficient help too.
Fees is actually very moderately priced at around 3thousand Australian dollar per module per semester.
I did the diploma first year and it was quite difficult as some teachers didn't know how to present the curriculum. I am in the second year now and it's mainstream, the tuitions are a lot better and there are fewer contact hours. It's also very helpful that all our lectures are recorded in case we can't make it we are able to still keep up to date.
It is about $8.5k a year but it goes up a little bit per year. There are also student amenities fees and they are on average about $150 a semester. We are able to put this all on our HECS which starts to be paid off once we get a full-time job.
The curriculum is all relevant as it's picked by industry sponsors. In the first year, it isn't very flexible. However, after the first year, you are given the option to branch out into majors and minors such as computer science.
The two types of fees are HECS/HELP loans paid by the government. And the student's amenities fee which is about $300 a year.
I think it is very connected with the industry. Lots of hands-on activities and engaging students with the world too. The downside of this is probably sometimes it could be too much to absorb at the same time and everything goes so fast so without excellent time management it could be daunting.
To be frank, I think fees for international students is to frowned upon. It's quite high and for other living expense and bills to pay, not forgetting transportation expenses. I appreciate the census date given by my uni, it helps me to pay in later date as simple as writing a letter
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