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Thank you so much, all the information is very much helpful especially for students like me who is planning to do studies in Australia, in the last video also I got a lot to learn and through your detailed comment on the reply, very much thankful for the details and the guidance.
I have applied for student visa on 3rd of july for Masters in business analytics from deakin University, I have completed Bachelor’s of commerce in Accounting and finance with Cgpa 8.78 (83%) in 2023, I have no job experience, pte 63, Savings 16L, Education loan 36L with my mom's ITR of 12.29L.. How is my profile and till when I can expect my Visa grant..
Your profile looks really solid-great academic record, strong financial backing, and your PTE score is decent too. Visa processing can sometimes feel like a bit of a waiting game, but since you applied on the 3rd of July, you’re likely to hear back around late August or early September. It could be sooner, but sometimes it takes a bit longer depending on how busy they are and the backlog. I know the wait can be nerve-wracking, but hang in there! All the best with your visa and your exciting journey ahead at Deakin. You’ve got this! 💪🏻
"Great job, Priyanka! 🌟 This is such an informative video that will definitely help students who are planning to study and work in Australia. Your tips are practical and well-explained. Keep up the excellent work, and I'm so proud of you for sharing your knowledge with others!"
Hey, I'm from India and have been living in Qatar for the past seven years. We're thinking about moving to Australia, and I've been watching a lot of videos on UA-cam to try to figure out if it's a good decision. I'd really appreciate it if you could give us some guidance on this. Thanks for your videos!
Hi there, thank you for watching my videos and reaching out! So, I came to Australia as a student, my experience is rooted in studying here and then transitioning into a job that helped me settle down. From what I’ve seen, studying in Australia can be a great pathway to long-term residency, as it not only provides you with local qualifications but also connects you with industry networks that can be crucial for finding a job. This worked for me. If you’re considering moving to Australia, it’s important to weigh all your options. One approach could be to pursue a course or qualification that’s currently in demand here. This not only increases your chances of securing a job but also aligns you with the skills the Australian market needs. Alternatively, if you’re already in a profession that’s critically required in Australia, that could also be a strong pathway. Researching which occupations are in high demand and whether you can leverage your current skills or upgrade them through further study could be key to making a smooth transition. I hope this helps!
Please make a video on How to Grab Corporate Job From India to Australia especially for Indian Engineers & MBA grads in sectors like Finance, Marketing, HR & Construction sector
Hi, thanks for reaching out. I am only sharing what I have learnt and been through in my own journey. I am not sure how to get a job from India. There are lots of factors. I think you should try reaching out to a few recruiters via LinkedIn and ask then how can you get a job. I studied here so not sure.
Hi,Your videos are really helpful. Please make a video on daily schedule, How it is actually to work + manage your studies in Australia. Also how much opportunities are there in Australia in the field of Analytics
Hi, I want to do MBA in Australia, but I’m not sure how the scope is. Is it a good idea? If yes, then which specialisation will be the best? Do they have good jobs in Australia?
Hey, thanks for your question! An MBA in Australia can be a great choice, especially if you're aiming for career growth in management roles. The job market is strong, particularly in cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Specializations like Finance, Data Analytics, and Marketing are in high demand here. If you align your MBA with the skills in demand, you'll have good job opportunities.
@@priyanka_saluja thank uh so much ❤️ for response I wasn't expecting this soon ... I want to ask that I have just completed my BBA and have 0 work experience, so will I get a job, and what skills should I have? Also, where can I check skill demand?
Hi Priyanka< thank you for all the details. You have been nothing but amazing in these videos. I am studying in RMIT melbourne. I am about to finish my masters as well. I wanted to know from which agent you got help from who guided you to give you insights like going to Canberra which helped you get your PR. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for reaching out. I went to success migration but I won’t recommend them. I actually moved to Canberra via a friend’s suggestion and my own lots n lots of research. I think as of now Canberra’s rules have changed and they are not giving out PRs. I think you should think about moving to other regional areas. Perth may be?
You can do it. But uber eats won’t help you in building your character and experience. You should look at a job that helps you interact with people. About earnings on uber eats, I don’t know coz I never did.
Hey , I am planning for higher studies in australia and i want to ask as an 12 passout am i able to become a part time tutor in australia with such qualification and if so then how i should get myself prepared
taking admission in a well recognised college for my bachelor's degree would be good, or should i go for a university... what would be better? can we pay the fees of the uni & also pay for our expenses while working part-time? because my family can't afford the tuition fees of the 3 year long bachelor's degree...
Hi, great question and thanks for reaching out again! Deciding between a well-recognized college and a university for your bachelor’s degree is an important choice, and I think both options have their pros and cons. Universities generally offer more comprehensive programs, more research opportunities, and often have stronger industry connections, which can be beneficial for your career. On the other hand, colleges might be more affordable, have smaller class sizes, and provide a more personalized learning experience. If the college is well-recognized and offers a strong program in your field, it could be a great option, especially if budget is a concern. Regarding finances, it’s true that tuition fees for a 3-4 year bachelor’s degree can be quite high, especially at a university. Working part-time while studying is common among international students, and Australia allows you to work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the semester and unlimited hours during breaks. While working part-time can help cover living expenses and some of your tuition, it might be challenging to pay the full tuition fees on a part-time job alone. I paid some of it during my studies and paid the rest within a year of working full-time. You might need to explore scholarships, financial aid, or even consider starting at a college and then transferring to a university later. It’s important to create a realistic budget and consider all costs, including living expenses, when making your decision. If your family can’t afford the full tuition, looking into alternative funding options like scholarships which i think you only get when you pursue masters? Not sure on this one, an education counsellor would help with this. I hope this helps.
See doing your bachelor’s degree in India and then going to Australia for your master’s degree can be a smart approach, especially if you’re concerned about the cost of studying abroad. Completing your bachelor’s degree in India could save you a significant amount of money, allowing you to build a strong foundation in your field without the high tuition fees and living expenses associated with studying abroad. Additionally, pursuing your master’s degree in Australia can still give you the international exposure, advanced education, and career opportunities that you’re aiming for. Master’s programs are typically shorter (1-2 years), which means lower overall costs compared to a full 3-4 year bachelor’s program. Plus, a master’s degree from Australia, combined with a recognized bachelor’s degree from India, can make you highly competitive in the job market both in Australia and internationally. Another advantage is that by the time you go for your master’s, you might have more clarity about your career goals and can choose a specialized field that aligns with your interests and the job market. You can also explore work experience or internships during or after your bachelor’s, which can strengthen your application for a master’s program and even lead to scholarships. You can even try and save up some money while working after your bachelors. This is what I did. Ultimately, it depends on your financial situation, career goals, and how soon you want to experience living and studying abroad. If finances are a concern, this could be a very practical and strategic route to take. I hope this gives you some clarity.
@@priyanka_saluja yess! thank you so much..!! now i'm very much cleared in my mind that it would be better to do a bachelor's degree here in India, and then go for the master's degree in Australia. till then i will also be mentally, financially prepared!
@@priyanka_saluja btw this helped a lot for clearing my confusions! i also have many of my friends & family studying abroad, but all have different opinions, but at the end of the day we should always go for what satisfies ourselves! this detailed reply of yours also helped me a lot! thank you so much!
Yep, I know. Around semester breaks and holidays you can full time. Having good connections with your manager can help you get full time shifts during those periods.
Hi, nothing is affordable these days but YES you can pay your bills working part time. You can also save some $$ after paying your bills if you get a good part time job.
Hi, thanks for reaching out and asking so sweetly :) I am replying to every comment here in as much detail as possible so that others can benefit from your amazing questions and my elaborate answers. Feel free to ask me here :)
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This video is gold! Packed with useful information for every international student. Thank you for your effort!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Which field is better in terms of job opportunities. MBA in marketing or Masters in business analytics?
Loving your videos!
Glad you like them! :)
Thank you so much, all the information is very much helpful especially for students like me who is planning to do studies in Australia, in the last video also I got a lot to learn and through your detailed comment on the reply, very much thankful for the details and the guidance.
I have applied for student visa on 3rd of july for Masters in business analytics from deakin University, I have completed Bachelor’s of commerce in Accounting and finance with Cgpa 8.78 (83%) in 2023, I have no job experience, pte 63, Savings 16L, Education loan 36L with my mom's ITR of 12.29L.. How is my profile and till when I can expect my Visa grant..
Thanks!
Your profile looks really solid-great academic record, strong financial backing, and your PTE score is decent too. Visa processing can sometimes feel like a bit of a waiting game, but since you applied on the 3rd of July, you’re likely to hear back around late August or early September. It could be sooner, but sometimes it takes a bit longer depending on how busy they are and the backlog. I know the wait can be nerve-wracking, but hang in there! All the best with your visa and your exciting journey ahead at Deakin. You’ve got this! 💪🏻
@priyanka_saluja Thank you so much, I will let you know once I receive my visa..
"Great job, Priyanka! 🌟 This is such an informative video that will definitely help students who are planning to study and work in Australia. Your tips are practical and well-explained. Keep up the excellent work, and I'm so proud of you for sharing your knowledge with others!"
Thank you so much 😄
Motivation 😊
You got this!
Crisp video!!! Keep going
Thanks! Will do!
One of the most helpful and insightful person i’ve seen on UA-cam. Period.
Hi Gagan, thanks for your continuous support :)
lol k bro
hows the scope of masters of business analytics from deakin University for a fresher
Love Love Love your videos, Hopefully you will upload these contents more in upcoming days🥰🥰😃😃😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Thanks for you support!
Lucky No.99 👋☺️
Keep growing..👏💐
Thanks mate! Let’s keep pushing forward and growing together! 🚀🌟
Great tips!
Thanks agz!!
Excellent..very very amazing
Thanks a lot! :)
Dii plz make video on how to find accommodations for international students
Hi, thanks for reaching out, this is in my list, I will make one soon!
Which uni u r in now ?
Hey, I'm from India and have been living in Qatar for the past seven years. We're thinking about moving to Australia, and I've been watching a lot of videos on UA-cam to try to figure out if it's a good decision. I'd really appreciate it if you could give us some guidance on this. Thanks for your videos!
Hi there, thank you for watching my videos and reaching out! So, I came to Australia as a student, my experience is rooted in studying here and then transitioning into a job that helped me settle down. From what I’ve seen, studying in Australia can be a great pathway to long-term residency, as it not only provides you with local qualifications but also connects you with industry networks that can be crucial for finding a job. This worked for me.
If you’re considering moving to Australia, it’s important to weigh all your options. One approach could be to pursue a course or qualification that’s currently in demand here. This not only increases your chances of securing a job but also aligns you with the skills the Australian market needs. Alternatively, if you’re already in a profession that’s critically required in Australia, that could also be a strong pathway.
Researching which occupations are in high demand and whether you can leverage your current skills or upgrade them through further study could be key to making a smooth transition. I hope this helps!
@@priyanka_saluja thanks for your valuable information and time.
Please make a video on How to Grab Corporate Job From India to Australia especially for Indian Engineers & MBA grads in sectors like Finance, Marketing, HR & Construction sector
Hi, thanks for reaching out. I am only sharing what I have learnt and been through in my own journey. I am not sure how to get a job from India. There are lots of factors. I think you should try reaching out to a few recruiters via LinkedIn and ask then how can you get a job.
I studied here so not sure.
Supporting video🎉
I appreciate it
Hey it was very very interesting video i got so much information😃😃
I'm so glad!😀
Hi,Your videos are really helpful. Please make a video on daily schedule, How it is actually to work + manage your studies in Australia.
Also how much opportunities are there in Australia in the field of Analytics
Hi, thanks for reaching out. Great suggestion. I'll add this to my list! Thanks!
Can you make a video about how to become a buisness analyst in Australia step by step about degree required , experience required
Sure, great idea.
U r going for business analysis bro
@@Danahwijnldm-y7r what is got it?
Thank you di❤
Welcome!!
Please also make a video on MATES visa and please tell MBA finance come under Fintech Industries in MATES Visa ??
Thanks for the suggestion. I will look into it. 😊
Hi, I want to do MBA in Australia, but I’m not sure how the scope is. Is it a good idea? If yes, then which specialisation will be the best? Do they have good jobs in Australia?
Hey, thanks for your question! An MBA in Australia can be a great choice, especially if you're aiming for career growth in management roles. The job market is strong, particularly in cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Specializations like Finance, Data Analytics, and Marketing are in high demand here. If you align your MBA with the skills in demand, you'll have good job opportunities.
@@priyanka_saluja thank uh so much ❤️ for response I wasn't expecting this soon ... I want to ask that I have just completed my BBA and have 0 work experience, so will I get a job, and what skills should I have? Also, where can I check skill demand?
Excellent insight..
Glad it was helpful!
@@priyanka_saluja yes definitely it is
@@priyanka_saluja pls share if u can, beginner level salary for a data science engineer
Subscribed! Which city do you live in Australia
I am currently in Canberra! Thanks for your support!
Hi Priyanka< thank you for all the details. You have been nothing but amazing in these videos. I am studying in RMIT melbourne. I am about to finish my masters as well. I wanted to know from which agent you got help from who guided you to give you insights like going to Canberra which helped you get your PR. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for reaching out.
I went to success migration but I won’t recommend them.
I actually moved to Canberra via a friend’s suggestion and my own lots n lots of research.
I think as of now Canberra’s rules have changed and they are not giving out PRs. I think you should think about moving to other regional areas. Perth may be?
Super energetic person.
I try 😀
Also on part time jobs that are available for international students with their pay rates
Sure, this is a great idea!
Very informative video
Thanks mate!
Whats your opinion on working at uber eats or as a driver? How much can we earn and how the work hours would be calculated?
You can do it. But uber eats won’t help you in building your character and experience. You should look at a job that helps you interact with people.
About earnings on uber eats, I don’t know coz I never did.
hello mam , i am glad to found you in youtube.mam did 3 years bachelor degree(bba) accepted in australia for the masters
Thanks, yes you can definitely try.
Supporting video
Appreciated
Hello if we are doing full time job , can we get casual job ?
Hi, yes you can, I have many friends who work full time jobs and also work as a casual in supermarkets for extra $$
Hey , I am planning for higher studies in australia and i want to ask as an 12 passout am i able to become a part time tutor in australia with such qualification and if so then how i should get myself prepared
You cannot become a tutor here unless you are a native english speaker or have done a teaching bachelors and masters.
Hi priyanka nice video. May i ask what is your current city in Australia?
Hi there! Thanks for watching! I currently live in Canberra.
Nice video 🎉
Thank you so much 😀
Seriously you Earned 40 lakh just by partime jib Seriously? It’s unbelievable wowww
You are really amazing
1) Regrets that didn't watch the video 6 days ago,
2) Likes beforehand cz ik the video is going to be awesome...
Totally understand the feeling! Better late than never, right? Hope you enjoyed the video! :)
Any easy way to PR in aus.
Not really
taking admission in a well recognised college for my bachelor's degree would be good, or should i go for a university... what would be better? can we pay the fees of the uni & also pay for our expenses while working part-time? because my family can't afford the tuition fees of the 3 year long bachelor's degree...
also... would you suggest me to do my bachelor's degree for 4 years here in India itself and go to AUS for my master's degree?
Hi, great question and thanks for reaching out again!
Deciding between a well-recognized college and a university for your bachelor’s degree is an important choice, and I think both options have their pros and cons.
Universities generally offer more comprehensive programs, more research opportunities, and often have stronger industry connections, which can be beneficial for your career. On the other hand, colleges might be more affordable, have smaller class sizes, and provide a more personalized learning experience. If the college is well-recognized and offers a strong program in your field, it could be a great option, especially if budget is a concern.
Regarding finances, it’s true that tuition fees for a 3-4 year bachelor’s degree can be quite high, especially at a university. Working part-time while studying is common among international students, and Australia allows you to work up to 48 hours per fortnight during the semester and unlimited hours during breaks. While working part-time can help cover living expenses and some of your tuition, it might be challenging to pay the full tuition fees on a part-time job alone. I paid some of it during my studies and paid the rest within a year of working full-time. You might need to explore scholarships, financial aid, or even consider starting at a college and then transferring to a university later.
It’s important to create a realistic budget and consider all costs, including living expenses, when making your decision. If your family can’t afford the full tuition, looking into alternative funding options like scholarships which i think you only get when you pursue masters? Not sure on this one, an education counsellor would help with this.
I hope this helps.
See doing your bachelor’s degree in India and then going to Australia for your master’s degree can be a smart approach, especially if you’re concerned about the cost of studying abroad. Completing your bachelor’s degree in India could save you a significant amount of money, allowing you to build a strong foundation in your field without the high tuition fees and living expenses associated with studying abroad.
Additionally, pursuing your master’s degree in Australia can still give you the international exposure, advanced education, and career opportunities that you’re aiming for. Master’s programs are typically shorter (1-2 years), which means lower overall costs compared to a full 3-4 year bachelor’s program. Plus, a master’s degree from Australia, combined with a recognized bachelor’s degree from India, can make you highly competitive in the job market both in Australia and internationally.
Another advantage is that by the time you go for your master’s, you might have more clarity about your career goals and can choose a specialized field that aligns with your interests and the job market. You can also explore work experience or internships during or after your bachelor’s, which can strengthen your application for a master’s program and even lead to scholarships. You can even try and save up some money while working after your bachelors. This is what I did.
Ultimately, it depends on your financial situation, career goals, and how soon you want to experience living and studying abroad. If finances are a concern, this could be a very practical and strategic route to take.
I hope this gives you some clarity.
@@priyanka_saluja yess! thank you so much..!!
now i'm very much cleared in my mind that it would be better to do a bachelor's degree here in India, and then go for the master's degree in Australia. till then i will also be mentally, financially prepared!
@@priyanka_saluja btw this helped a lot for clearing my confusions! i also have many of my friends & family studying abroad, but all have different opinions, but at the end of the day we should always go for what satisfies ourselves! this detailed reply of yours also helped me a lot! thank you so much!
Good vibes
Which university are u studied from and How to find job at KPMG?? Is University provide placements or not??
I studied at Deakin and no, universities do not provide placements.
@@priyanka_saluja then u applied at kpmg company career page or what??
Universities give ideas or not like how to find jobs at mnc's
But now we are restricted to 24hrs of part time working every week.
Yep, I know. Around semester breaks and holidays you can full time. Having good connections with your manager can help you get full time shifts during those periods.
is Sydney affordable as a international student can i pay my bills working part time ?
Hi, nothing is affordable these days but YES you can pay your bills working part time. You can also save some $$ after paying your bills if you get a good part time job.
@@priyanka_saluja hey thanks for replying
I have some questions didi... is it fine if i text you on Instagram?
Hi, thanks for reaching out and asking so sweetly :)
I am replying to every comment here in as much detail as possible so that others can benefit from your amazing questions and my elaborate answers.
Feel free to ask me here :)
@@priyanka_saluja ohkk sure!