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Engineering Advice - Melbourne vs. Monash

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QUADRATUS:
1.  No, so far in my expericne, melbourne hasn't offered any internship programs
Not sure if monash does either, looking for internship is entirely upto you

2. Do a double degree of Commerce/Eng. Not only will you expose yourself to the business world but you will also be open to more engineering jobs since every engineering firm is a business

3. Prestige exists but it hardly matters. What matters is on field experience
Not what uni you went to or how many H1s you got

Work experience + Decent grades should make you an eligible candidate

huaxiadragon:
Current Graduate Engineer here

1. Does Melbourne University offer any internship programs or have any industry links to the same degree that Monash does? I’ve heard of the great industry opportunities from Monash, but very little of those from Melbourne.

I graduated from Melbourne and many of my colleagues graduated from Monash, both Uni do not offer internship programs, at least none for Civil, Electrical and Chemical Stream. In terms of support, Melbourne helps students more with job applications, resume writing workshops and Monash does have industry coordinator which can point you to some unique opportunities.

2. Would one recommend a double degree in Science/Engineering at Monash over the sole Engineering degree? Whilst it is a year longer, it would be great to get exposure to another realm of Science, and take part of all the opportunities part of the Science program. Also, if I were to go down the Melbourne Model, I wouldn’t be able to explore the other Science areas as I would need to choose Engineering based subjects by second year to meet the prerequisite. Any advice on this area?

You can do both at Both Uni. At Melbourne it's common to do Bachelor of Commerce with Engineering breadth followed by a Master of Engineering. At Monash you do the double degree, your choice. Both will take approx 5.5 years without overloading, though I've heard some managed to do it in 5 years at Melbourne, and if you overload during the first few years at Monash you do it in 5 years as well.

3. Does Monash vs. Melbourne prestige actually exists in today’s world? Will employees look at an application and have a preference towards one particular university over the other. I was speaking to someone at Monash on their open day, and they said that some employees prefer Monash graduates as they are more “industry ready”. How true is that?

Prestige doesn't exist, at least not comparing Melbourne and Monash. It's all pretty similar.

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