Before I talk about Admission and Scholarship in Australia, let me prepare your mind by telling you why Australia is a very nice place to consider.
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1. As a masters student, you can work for 20hrs per week, and as a PhD student, you can work for unlimited hours. Also, your spouse can work full time.
2. Stipend for masters and PhD is around 28,000 AUD per year, which can take care of your needs as a family, coupled with your
extra work. This money is paid fortnightly in your account. Meaning that you get alert every 2 weeks😍😎.
3. Australia has different scholarship route which includes:
If you are just following me, kindly note that majority of people who get scholarships Do it Themselves by reading my pinned tweets, following my tweets, and watching my videos: bit.ly/Oludeewon.
If you have Admission WITHOUT funding, gather here, let me tell you how to go about it.
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Let's go:
FACTS:
1. You can get admission for sure if you meet the minimum qualifications. However, scholarship decisions will be based on the available budget.
Departments/Schools may have some assigned budgets for a particular semester. So, you will be competing with many other people
who have been given admission already. Hence, the scholarship may not get to you.
2. This means that you have to either source for the money, get to the school, and hustle, or look for agencies that can give you grants. You and I know that this is very tedious.
1. Go to University pages in different countries of the world, look for your course, and email professors in your field. (This is the best and most efficient).
Everything you need to achieve this is described in my pinned tweets 1-10.
2. Look for Government-funded Scholarships in different countries of the world. Check their criteria, and apply.
I have explained how to get fully-funded scholarships in Sweden, Germany, France, UAE, Australia, Poland, Norway, Japan,etc. Check my pinned tweets again.
Note that this method is more competitive because it is already public.
3. Look for advertised Positions by Lecturers or Departments: Sometimes, lecturers advertise scholarship positions in their labs. We usually post many of this on this street. Send emails to the lecturers