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Choosing the right courseDeciding on the right course and institution can be very difficult for secondary students, especially as these decisions have to be made while completing Year 12. It all comes down to research, and students need to find out as much as they possibly can about the courses they are interested in and the institutions that offer these courses. Course informationMost domestic students can start their research with the VTAC Guide to University and TAFE Courses. As the guide only gives a very small overview about each course, it is important that students also access more detailed information before making a decision. A good place to start at Monash is with Course Finder which has course information, fees and entry requirements for all Monash University courses. |
"Within four months of graduation, graduates with a double degree are more likely to have found permanent employment (87.2 per cent) than those with a single degree (84 per cent)."
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