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ssuresh Study Abroad

Is a 7.5 IELTS score easy?

Scoring 7.5 on IELTS isn’t exactly easy, but it’s very achievable with good preparation. It requires strong English grammar, vocabulary, and time management across all four sections—Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. Practice consistently and unde

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SSomaStudy Abroad

Can I learn IELTS in 3 months?

Absolutely. With consistent practice—1–2 hours a day—you can master all four sections. Focus on grammar, vocabulary, and real-time mock tests. Join a good coaching class if needed. Three months is a realistic timeline for a strong IELTS band score.

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MMonishkaStudy Abroad

Is it cheaper to live in the UK or Australia?

Both destinations offer top-tier education, but living in the UK is often slightly more affordable than Australia. At Admissify, we compare real-time costs—UK averages 90k–1.5L/month; Australia 1L–1.6L/month. However, it depends on city, lifestyle, and pa

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AArjit kumarStudy Abroad

What is the average cost of living in the UK?

Across the UK, monthly living costs for international students average ₹90,000 to ₹1.5 lakhs. Admissify recommends budgeting more for London and less for cities like Leicester, Coventry, or Glasgow. Costs cover rent, food, transport, and leisure. Affordab

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PPrabhatStudy Abroad

What is the average living cost in London?

Living in London as a student can cost between 1.3 to 2 lakhs monthly. At Admissify, we advise budgeting for accommodation, travel, groceries, and essentials. London’s vibrant lifestyle comes at a premium, but smart housing choices and student discounts c

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KKunalStudy Abroad

What is the cost of living in Australia for Indians?

At Admissify, we guide Indian students planning for Australia, where monthly living costs typically range from ₹90,000 to ₹1.5 lakhs. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and insurance. Expenses vary by city—Sydney and Melbourne are pricier, whil

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RRahulStudy Abroad

Is 5000 AUD enough for a month in Australia?

Yes, AUD 5,000 is more than enough for one month. Average monthly expenses, including rent, food, and transport, range from AUD 1,800–2,500 depending on city and lifestyle. The surplus can cover health insurance, travel, or emergencies. Budgeting helps ma

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SSahil SharmaStudy Abroad

Is Australia good for Indian students?

Yes, Australia is a top destination for Indian students due to its quality education, post-study work opportunities, and multicultural environment. Top universities, job prospects, and visa pathways make it attractive. However, students must adapt to high

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PPooja YadavStudy in Australia

Is there a 100% scholarship in Australia?

Yes, but highly competitive. Scholarships like the Australia Awards, RTP, and university-specific merit scholarships may cover full tuition and living expenses. Research scholarships are more common for postgraduate students. Strong academic records, lead

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PPrachi Study Abroad

Is it cheaper to study in Australia or Canada?

Canada is generally more affordable for international students in terms of tuition and living costs. Australian universities often charge higher fees, and living in cities like Sydney is costly. However, part-time work rules, scholarships, and program dur

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