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Aj10001

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I was wondering if you are able to study another undergraduate degree after completing your first ? i always figured you were forced onto postgraduate study at this point but i've heard others say they thought otherwise. I have recently applied for postgraduate study, but it is hugely expensive. If i could study another undergrad degree why would i not do so at a fraction of the cost ?

I would really appreciate someone who knows what they are talking about to clarify this.

Thanks in advance
 

Survivor39

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You can do a second undegred degree if you want. I know some people do an Optometry degree, then do a second science degree. So I'd say go for it!
 

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Yeah you can, but once you exceed your 7 years of undergraduate you are no longer eligible for HECS... No one is going to force you into doing post graduate studies lol
 

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there's a 7 yr limit on undergraduate hecs....but i thought u can still hecs some post grad
 

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undergraduate engineer - 4 yrs
graduate entry- undergraduate dentistry - 4 yrs

there are certain exceptions that the department of ed and training allows.. this is one of them.

otherwise u will need to apply with good reason.
 

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