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How are the fees calculated if I start a research degree midway through the academic year?

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How are the fees calculated if I start a research degree midway through the academic year?

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Students commencing studies at the beginning of a new academic year are charged tuition fees for a 12-month period (1 October – 30 September). Students who commence after the start of a new academic year will be charged tuition fees in proportion to the number of months remaining in the year. For example, if a student commenced study on 1 January, fees would be charged initially for the period January-September. Thereafter, the student would re-register in September for the next 12-month (or part thereof) and fees would be charged accordingly.

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