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The University of Newcastle, Australia

Master of Philosophy (Surgical Science) at The University of Newcastle, Australia

The University of Newcastle, Australia
Newcastle, Australia
Duration : 2 years
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The School of Medicine and Public Health is committed to ongoing support of PhD and Research Masters candidates. We provide a high standard of research supervision. We also provide research degree candidates with material resources including financial support, laptop computers, office space and equipment, and writing and presentation skills workshops.

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Course Fees (Per Year)INR 48.87L
Living Cost (Per Year)INR 11.04L

Eligibility Criteria

IELTS

TOEFL

PTE

7.0

94

65

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