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rosynp
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Posted on 08-02-07 2:22
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In Australia, you experience a unique kind of education - a learning style that encourages innovative, creative, independent thinking. You build skills to give you an advantage - academically personally and professionally. The Australian education system is distinguished from many other countries by the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF). The AQF is a national system established by the Australian Government that links course and qualifications. It covers University, Vocational and technical education and School education more details on http://www.merostudy.com
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rosynp
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Posted on 08-03-07 2:31
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well, really nice information than you very much...
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rosynp
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Posted on 08-03-07 2:32
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Thank you very much for you fabulous =comments
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Posted on 08-03-07 5:19
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After you wear that gown ! dreams and imaginations end.
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Amazing
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Posted on 08-03-07 6:04
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I heard that most of the Nepalese students find tough time to find job after Graduation. How far is this true? Or is it becoz they are admitted to bad universities? Any comments???
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rosynp
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Posted on 08-03-07 10:09
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not like this man.... in australia you can have good opportunities too.. they all needs to undergo some hard day because its a foriegnland you can even choose gooduniversity.. do visit this for that : http://www.merostudy.com
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 08-03-07 10:55
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afu le information dine and afu le afai lai thank you very much for the nice comment. aru le tapai bhanos ya na bhanos, afai mapai huh. well keep it up.
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Posted on 08-03-07 11:19
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Australia's market for professional jobs is no different than that of the modern economy; employers look for: +above average grade +well-rounded +good inerpersonal skills +right skills for the job +good communicator in English (verbal+written) +neat in apperance The same can be said for the North American or the European job market. That said, the corporate employers really don't care if you're of Nepalese heritage, Norwegian or African. All you need is some evidence that you've got talent potential. I've worked both in North America and now here for some years, and from what I've seen- they're both equally competitive in terms of pay package for new graduates. There is a also the looming question of ease in applying for residency in Australia as opposed to the US, but that you can research elsewhere. Good luck! -JB
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 08-03-07 11:27
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Australia's economy is even smaller than indias economy. i dont know how many jobs australia has. they dont have big market like US or Europe. that means less jobs and those jobs are also filled with Australian. so dont know what is the oppertunity comparision to US or Europe. but it is true that its nowhere to US coz even texas has more jobs and bigger economy than Australia.
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Posted on 08-04-07 3:47
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Well! I don't agree with niravana75062. Big market doesn't always mean more opportunities. Even if its economy is smaller than India's, there are 21 million in Australia. Compare that with people in India. Therefore, at some fields Australia has more scope than US. However, the biggest challenge with Australian degree is that it somehow limits you to Australia. US companies don't give a flyin *#^% about degrees from outside US (MOSTLY!) so if you want to end up in Australia then it is a good idea otherwise it screws you over.
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rosynp
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Posted on 08-04-07 4:07
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Posted on 08-04-07 4:17
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Oh my... rosynp.. may be you should do away with clichés for a while..
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Amazing
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Posted on 08-04-07 6:39
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Nirvan bro said Australia's economy is even smaller than indias economy. i dont know how many jobs australia has--- - Australia- 21 million (population) India----1 billion (50 times more) --------- Texas- 20.8 million (area 678,051 km²) Australia- 21 millions - area 7,741,220 km² (11 times bigger) even texas has more jobs and bigger economy than Australia. What do u mean by EVEN nirvan bro??.. If u dont have opportunites in Texas where else can u have in US? coz U may know Texas Ihas the second-largest economy in the United States, behind California.
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rosynp
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Posted on 08-04-07 10:24
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well, thanks for your greate info about US
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Posted on 08-04-07 10:35
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khusi lagyo australia ko bare jankari pauda????/ ,,,,,but what the hell mean by ...as talkin abt australia is only one country givin UNIique N; practical education rey???? ............................................by the way one question......in fact i heard this year the number of nepalese students flyin over to aus.. has rapidly rose...almost by 80-90%.......i heard lot of NEpalese students r habin problem in sydney....esp.. because of berojgari???.........plz post abt this situation ...rite on!!!
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 08-04-07 10:46
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amazing bro, new york has 2nd biggest economy than California. and look at the jobs out there. bigger population means bigger market and bigger economy. which means more jobs. so australia comes nowhere near US or any other European country in terms of opportunity for Immigrant. I am not saying Australian Economy is bad, matter fact its one of the best.. comes in top 20 in the world. so may be it is good for Australian who were born there but not for immigrants.
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Posted on 08-04-07 1:19
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IS IT EASY TO GET JOB WITH US/CANADAIAN DEGREE?
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Riten
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Posted on 08-04-07 1:30
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How difficult or easy is it to get a job in Australia with US degree?
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 08-04-07 1:47
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very difficult. even with Australian degree its very difficult for Nepali .
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Posted on 08-06-07 1:07
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yeah its really difficult to get australian degree from nepalese... i have no more idea can anybody suggest me??
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