Education | Australia India Business

 

Articles Tagged Education

Student profile – Paras Mohan

Paras Mohan

Paras Mohan, studying two Masters courses — Business & Administration and Information technology — arrived in Australia in October 2007 and feels at home in Melbourne and at Deakin.

Australian law school with an international focus: Bond University reaches into India

In 2006 the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Australia’s Bond University became one of a small number of international law degrees recognised by the Bar Council of India.

Group Colleges Australia (GCA)

Group Colleges Australia (GCA) is an organisation that provides support services to educational institutions and associated industries, using ‘State Of The Art’ technology combined with the highest level of professionalism and operational standards.

University of Sydney Faculty of Economics and Business

By the end of this summer there’s sure to be few Indian or Australian sports enthusiasts who aren’t familiar with the feats of the Australian cricket team, and in particular, their impressive opening fast bowler, Stuart Clark.
What they might not be aware of as they watch him pound down the pitch in Bangalore and Dehli, [...]

University of Canberra Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law at University of Canberra has offered professional legal education of the highest order in the Australian national capital since 1991.

Pacific College of Technology

Pacific College - campus tour

Come and study at Pacific College of Technology.

Come and study in Sydney, one of the most vibrant cities in the world.

Monash delivers one of top MBA programs in the Asia Pacific

One of the premium products in the wide range of masters programs offered by the Monash Graduate School of Business (GSB) is the MBA. It has progressed to become one of the top MBA programs for students with significant managerial experience, not only in Australia but in the entire Asia Pacific region. For students with no or little work experience Monash has introduced the new Master of Business.

Australian pilot school at the hub of India’s airline growth

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in its latest estimates reckons India to be a driving force behind the world’s civil aviation business that is globally expected to grow from US$ 5.1 billion to US$ 5.6 billion this year.