CDU Event
How to apply to study at Charles Darwin University
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Having selected your desired course, the next crucial step is the application process.
Tune in to our live webinar, where we guide you through the seamless steps of applying to study at Charles Darwin University. In addition to clarifying the application process, we'll delve into enlightening discussions about our pathway and enabling programs, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of the options available to you.
Don't miss this opportunity to embark on your educational journey with confidence—join us and set the course for success!
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