Hi I'm coming to melbourne in January I thought of buying my skincare and makeup there But someone told me Makeup there would be very expensive can you please tell me how much would it be on an average? Would it be too costly? Please reply.
Drugstore makeup is relatively the same price as India. However, I would recommend buying most of your stuff in India bcz good quality makeup is pretty expensive in Aus. Again, it depends on your usage-- I'm not much of a fancy makeup person so I make do with basic products from India instead of spending extensively in Aus :) Hope this helps
Don't stress about missing out on scholarships. There is little to no scholarship options for most uni if you're not applying to a research option in your domain. Plus most of the scholarships don't need a separate application and uni itself decides if you're eligible. So there's little you can do. Also one question, why do most students who plan to study abroad take up ICSE board.
Yup all you can do is try your best! I'm not from ICSE board but as far as I can tell, it's easier to transition from an ICSE curriculum to international curriculum than it is from a CBSE background as studying abroad is more application-based rather than rote learning
Hi dear Please a video related to course like masters in geotechnical engineering and mining engineering in australia melbourne and PR pathway please please please
Studying medicine in Australia costs around AUD 60,000-80,000 per year for international students, but it depends on the university you're applying for. Scholarships are available!
Hii i wanted to ask what extracurriculars would you recommend? And also how to find organisations for volunteers would really appreciate it if you could provide some links and sources and yeah other than that loved the video ps you look amazing
Volunteering exp should be more encouraged by Indian schools, agreed, but in my experience applying to australian unis, it was of little importance. Just have a strong SOP, make sure your undergrad and job exp aligns with the major you're gonna take up in uni, provide all the relevant documents.
Thanks for the love! playing a sport, MUNs look great on applications. For volunteering, I usually just research online or would recommend asking your connections/ relatives-- that's usually the most convenient way!
Yup, agreed. It is important to have volunteering roles though not for your application importantly but it does help you get your first casual job due to soft skills that you develop along the way!
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Hi I'm coming to melbourne in January
I thought of buying my skincare and makeup there
But someone told me Makeup there would be very expensive can you please tell me how much would it be on an average?
Would it be too costly? Please reply.
Drugstore makeup is relatively the same price as India. However, I would recommend buying most of your stuff in India bcz good quality makeup is pretty expensive in Aus. Again, it depends on your usage-- I'm not much of a fancy makeup person so I make do with basic products from India instead of spending extensively in Aus :) Hope this helps
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Don't stress about missing out on scholarships. There is little to no scholarship options for most uni if you're not applying to a research option in your domain. Plus most of the scholarships don't need a separate application and uni itself decides if you're eligible. So there's little you can do.
Also one question, why do most students who plan to study abroad take up ICSE board.
Yup all you can do is try your best! I'm not from ICSE board but as far as I can tell, it's easier to transition from an ICSE curriculum to international curriculum than it is from a CBSE background as studying abroad is more application-based rather than rote learning
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Please a video related to course like masters in geotechnical engineering and mining engineering in australia melbourne and PR pathway please please please
I'll see what I can do. There are many resources available online that can help you with your research!
How much cost to study in Australia for bachelor in medicine
Studying medicine in Australia costs around AUD 60,000-80,000 per year for international students, but it depends on the university you're applying for. Scholarships are available!
Hii i wanted to ask what extracurriculars would you recommend? And also how to find organisations for volunteers would really appreciate it if you could provide some links and sources and yeah other than that loved the video ps you look amazing
Volunteering exp should be more encouraged by Indian schools, agreed, but in my experience applying to australian unis, it was of little importance. Just have a strong SOP, make sure your undergrad and job exp aligns with the major you're gonna take up in uni, provide all the relevant documents.
Thanks for the love! playing a sport, MUNs look great on applications. For volunteering, I usually just research online or would recommend asking your connections/ relatives-- that's usually the most convenient way!
Yup, agreed. It is important to have volunteering roles though not for your application importantly but it does help you get your first casual job due to soft skills that you develop along the way!
@@sudo-music-o8d that was helpful thanks so much for the insight 😄
@@Shrutanshi well that’s great as i happen to have interests in MUN’s & maybe ill give sports a try as well, thanks for your advice 😁
Oh yeah also do any you know people with scholarships and if both you’re comfortable pls share what their ec’s and portfolio looked like
I'll try looking for sure and get back to you:)
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Hello Shrutanshi,
I'm Simran from amber student. We have followed your content for quite some time now & we absolutely love it. We are looking for a collab with you. Kindly check your DM/Mail to take the collab further. Thank you!