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Our course syllabus is highly knowledgeable. It is education that you cannot find online. We had choices among several courses and streams to fine tune our preferences and career paths. We had regular exposure to industry by hosting regular seminars. The last semester requirement of our course was an industry internship which consisted of real industry work with companies in New Zealand.
NZD $24,000 per semester. Depending on what points course you are doing. In my case I did a 180 point course which consisted of 3 semesters. Thus my total tuition fee was $72,000
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There is no course curriculum for a PhD degree. The research conducted at the university deals with novel breakthroughs in the respective fields.
For a PhD course, the tuition fee is 7000 NZD per year.
This course mostly is academic but there are few assignments which are research based. Coirse is extremely engaging and covers every aspect of business very deeply. In the last quarter there is a induatry based project that we will do along a company based in New zealand.
49,295 NZD
My course being engineering, it definitely is not easy. The curriculum and daily schedules are hectic, but if you are consistent, you can pull it off. You get to keep 3-4 courses in one semester, so it is pretty manageable. The faculty keeps on changing after a few weeks as the topics of the course progress. Each lecturer has been assigned a few topics that they teach and once that is finished, the teachers are switched. The first year is the common year so all the students in that course study together.
I am an international student, and the fees for an international student are not affordable for everybody. For us, it was pretty expensive. The expenses of an international student are five times than that of a domestic one. The mode of fees payment is flywire which is like a third party that helps you pay the fees abroad.
My course was on international Business without any core specialization. The teachings for some modules are insightful and excellent. However, for some courses, if professors were available to teach, it would have been great. Moreover, if the professor were giving supportive and constructive feedback. It could have been satisfied. If they provided us with time to participate in activities within the university. It would have been great. if they integrated all the courses and made them relevant it would have been best. I learned the definition of International business and theories relevant to it. The professors did not teach or provide lectures. All they said is to study by yourself. Only International Human Resources Management and Managing people with the organization were excellent courses. Professional development courses are a waste of money Business Analytics is a useless course in this university.
95000 NZD for 18 months
Well for PhD, there is no course requirement as such. You need to focus on your research work, which you can take in any industry relevant area, which is agreed by your guide.
It is nearly 9000 NZD per year for PhD programme.
It is pretty good, the lecturers are good and the content is relevant. I did some research experience as part of the university.
29,822 USD
Curriculum was flexible and students are given enough opportunities to decide their papers. Research experience is provided in form of submission of Papers and reserch proposals. Topics covered in Curriculum are relevant to today's education scenario.
30K NZ$
Since I am doing a PhD, 100% of my work is within the confines of independent research along with the help of academics at the university. As a result, I do not have much to say about the course curriculum at Auckland. However, the research experience in general is very up-to-date and the expertise and openness of the academics is exceptional.
The good thing about studying a Phd in New Zealand is that the fees are the same for both local and international students. It is NZ$7,454.40 or around Rs. 3,65,000 per annum
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