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Master of Science at University of the Sunshine Coast

University of the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast, Australia
Duration : 2 years
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Explore new scientific frontiers. Upgrade your original training and develop new or existing areas of expertise. This program is designed to upgrade your professional qualifications and allow you to be an independent thinker and problem solver, under the supervision of internationally recognised research scientists and academics. In this program you will: Undertake a comprehensive reviw of research literature, learn advanced research techniques, and apply extensive analysis to a project in the workplace. ...Read more

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Course Fees (Per Year)INR 32.75L
Living Cost (Per Year)INR 11.11L

Eligibility Criteria

IELTS

TOEFL

PTE

6.5

85

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