Naveen Qs Sop
Naveen Qs Sop
Naveen Qs Sop
Introduction:
Why CQU?
The University was originally founded in Rockhampton in 1967 and was
known as the Queensland Institute of Technology (Capricornia). In 1992 the
Institute achieved full University status to become known as Central
Queensland University. In 2008 it became CQ University in recognition of
institutions. CQ University has been recognized within the World’s Top 100
Young Universities by the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World
University Rankings, claiming a spot at number 90.
While searching for good universities which offer the kind of courses I was
looking for I evaluated various options like Latrobe and RMIT University. For
the same program the fee structure in Latrobe is 62000 AUD for 2 years and in
RMIT 69000 AUD for 2 years where as in CQU it costs me only 51975 AUD
only. Adding to this CQU offers 10 weeks of internship which is very unique
compared to other universities. This internship helps me in getting real time
work experience. CQU student’s employment rate (81.1%) is also higher
compared to other universities. CQU Small class sizes and relaxed surroundings
create an ideal educational environment Hence I decided to pursue my masters
at CQU.
The lifestyle and quality of living in Australia is among the best in the
world. Several of Australia’s capital cities regularly rank among the world’s
‘most liveable’ cities. In 2014, the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global
Liveability Survey found that four Australian cities ranked in the world's top ten
most liveable cities. Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Perth ranked first, fifth,
seventh and ninth respectively, a feat not achieved by any US or UK city.
Australia is a popular study destination and has a strong international reputation
for higher education. The courses are monitored under CRICOS and ESOS act
which are run under Australian Government. Commonwealth Register of
Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students(CRICOS). The Education
Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) framework protects the rights of
international students studying in Australia. Australian education is practical
oriented where Indian education system is Theoretical. Australia offers globally
recognized degrees. Degrees which are accepted world wide for any job or
further studies. Affordable living expensive when compared to other countries.
High standard of living. Australia is giving an option of post study work (PSW)
which is an opportunity for international students to work even after studies and
gain an international experience.
WHY MELBOURNE?
Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria, and the second most
populous city (after Sydney) in Australia. It has been named the world’s most
livable city two years in a row, as well as the best place for international
students to study. The QS World University Rankings listed Melbourne as the
leading student city in the Asia-Pacific region in 2012, putting it among the
world’s top four student cities alongside Paris, London, and Boston. So what
makes Melbourne such a great city for international students
.
In India, it is very difficult to get good universities which offer quality masters
program. If you look at certain areas like social sciences or humanities, there are
hardly any universities which offer good courses. Engineering/Medicine master
degrees are pretty good, but only in some premier institutes which have limited
seats in any given academic year. There is heavy competition for masters
program in India where the seats are limited and number of applications are
more. To do master degree we need to give GATE .Also due to strong
reservation based caste system getting admission in good University is difficult.
Indian system follows outdated curriculum and is revised in late intervals but
foreign education focus on the recent developments in a subject area. Indian
method of assessment is mostly examination based while foreign education
system assess students through assignments/essays, seminars etc. International
education gives you a global perspective and helps in developing cross cultural
skills, improving communication skills and building networks. Australian
Education system focus more towards self study and research. Finally, it gives
you confidence that you may carry throughout your life time.
I have also read and understood the student visa conditions under sub class 500.
I am aware that I should abide by the following visa conditions:
• I have to maintain 80%attendance.
• I cannot change the University for 6 Months upon enrolment.
• I must maintain OSHC for the entire duration of my course
• I have work limitation and can work for only 40hrs for fortnight.
• I have to maintain 50% pass grade through the program.
• I have to inform residential address and communication details to University /
DIBP after reaching Australia and if there are any changes in residential address
I need to inform to the university / DIBP within 7 Days.
I shall be grateful to you for providing me an opportunity to study in your
institution.
Thanking you,