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Which are the top MBA colleges in New Zealand?

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Seema Kashyap Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PhD candidate at University of Auckland

The top universities offering an MBA in New Zealand, along with the application deadlines and tuition fees are tabulated below:

University Program Tuition Fee (NZD) Tuition Fee (INR)
University of Otago MBA 63,328 33,09,521
University of Canterbury MBA 54,450 28,45,557
Massey University MBA 54,700 28,58,622
The University of Waikato MBA 61,270 32,01,970
MBM (Master of Business and Management) 51,130 26,72,054
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) MBA 56,361 29,45,426
MBM 52,611 27,49,451

*1 NZD = 52.26 INR as on 29 Dec, 2022

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Which MBA course is best in New Zealand?

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Seema Kashyap Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PhD candidate at University of Auckland

Some of the best MBA courses in New Zealand are offered by:

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How to apply for New Zealand Student Visa?

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Siddharth Tetriya Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PG Dip. in Information Technology & Education, The University of Waikato

New Zealand has one of the most complex visa processes in the world. Step by step process to make an online application for New Zealand Student Visa is described below:

  1. Create your RealMe account at the New Zealand Visa Immigration.
  2. Get your email address verified via a verification link that will be sent to you upon creating a RealMe account.
  3. Click on the ‘Create New Student Visa Application’ tab
  4. You will be directed to a form and you will be asked to confirm whether that is the correct form for you by answering a few questions.
  5. Provide identity and contact details, i.e., passport details and mobile number.
  6. Provide details of the course you are intending to study in New Zealand
  7. Provide information related to financial support.
  8. Then you will be asked to provide a health certificate and character report
  9. Now you will be required to provide details pertaining to education and work history
  10. Upload all the required documents as already mentioned before in this article.
  11. After this, you will be directed toward a declaration page, you need to agree to the declaration and complete the application process.
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What are the requirements to study in New Zealand?

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Praveen Tiwari Posted On : December 29th, 2022
B.A. in Geography, University of Georgia

The basic admission requirements to study in New Zealand are:

  • Proof of work experience (for courses like MBA and Masters in IT)
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resume
  • Letter of Recommendation (if applicable)
  • Proof of other extracurricular and co-curricular activities
  • Standardized Exams

Also Check: Exams required for New Zealand

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Can I get a job after studying in Singapore?

Neha Rani Posted On : December 28th, 2022

Yes, you can stay and work in Singapore after completing your studies but you must apply for a work visa. If you are looking for employment in Singapore after graduating from a university on the list of Institutes of Higher Learning, you can apply for a one-year (non-renewable) Long-term Social Visit Pass (LTVP). Besides this, there are three kinds of work visas, open to all international students i.e Employment Pass, S Pass, and EntrePass.

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How much can a student earn in Singapore while studying?

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Anuska Patel Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Content Manager

You can apply for various part-time jobs while studying in Singapore and can earn around 1,000 to 2,500 SGD (61,382-1.53 lakhs INR) per month. Some of the most preferred part-time job roles along with the hourly pay is given below:

Part-time Job Roles Hourly Pay (SGD) Hourly Pay (INR)
Receptionist 9-10 552-613
Waitressing 11-14 675-859
Sales Assistant 7-10 429-613
Tuition Teacher 25-70 1,534-4,296
Food Delivery 15-25 920-1,534

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Is it possible to get a scholarship in Singapore?

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Anuska Patel Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Content Manager

Yes, Singapore provides various scholarships to international students which are classified into government, external and university-specific scholarships. Some of the most popular scholarships in Singapore are:

  • Singapore International Graduate Award
  • ADB - Japan Scholarship for Developing Countries
  • Commonwealth Scholarship for Integrated Science
  • Lee Kong Chian Graduate Scholarships
  • ASEAN Foundation Scholarships
  • Singapore Millennium Foundation Scholarships
  • SIA Youth Scholarship
  • GIIS Singapore Global Citizen Scholarship
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How many intakes are there in Singapore?

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Purnima Solanki Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Teacher

The public universities in Singapore majorly offer 2 intakes for admission. The first one begins in August (Fall Intake), and the second starts around February (Winter Intake). The private universities usually offer various intakes to students, in the months January, February, July, August, September, and October. For specific intake and admission deadlines, you should check the respective university’s website.

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Which courses are in demand in Singapore?

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Tanu Shukla Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Study Abroad Consultant

Some of the most popular and in-demand courses including both undergraduate and postgraduate programs are as follows:

  • MBA
  • Information Technology
  • Tourism/Hotel Management
  • Arts and Design
  • Architecture
  • Medicine
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What are the best courses to study in Singapore?

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Tanu Shukla Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Study Abroad Consultant

According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022, the universities in Singapore rank among the top 50 universities in the following categories:

  • Engineering and Technology (Chemical Civil, and Electrical Engineering etc)
  • Social Sciences and Management (Accounting, Finance, MBA, Law and Legal studies etc)
  • Arts and Humanities (Linguistics, Archaeology, Art and Design etc)
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