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There are only eight national universities in New Zealand, so apply for each
If you want to get a master's degree, it will take at least two years, and it depends on your English level, if the level is not enough, it may be a little longer... The Postgraduate Diploma is a bridge course to the master's program, and the graduate student must have an average grade of B or above in one year (about 75-80, which varies from school to school) before continuing the master's program. If you do not meet the requirements and cannot continue to study for a master's degree, you will be given a postgraduate diploma, which is considered a postgraduate degree.
The tuition fee plus living expenses for one year is about 130,000 yuan.
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This depends on the school you want to study in New Zealand, if it's the University of Auckland (the best), you'll have to study for three years, the first year of the Graduate Diploma, the bridge course. The second year of the postgraduate diploma is equivalent to the first year of graduate school, there are no exams, all are **. In the third year, the whole year is to do graduation, and business administration definitely needs to be practiced in the company.
As for the cost, it is also related to the school. Good schools are more expensive, and the University of Austria is now about 30,000 a year, but it is rising by about 5,000 every year. If you are a second-year student in China and want to get a master's degree in New Zealand for two years, a good school is unlikely.
Messi or something like that.
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2 years. 2 years for you for sure.
The Postgraduate Diploma is a 1 Transition, 1 Connected Bridge Course that you will definitely want to read
Unless you have honour in.
About tuition fees. I want to go to the university to check it myself. Tuition fees will be **1 3% per year, which is generally available. But the kind of domestic mess will definitely not work.
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The duration of different types of postgraduate programmes varies, and the duration of each postgraduate programme is as follows:
1. Graduate Diploma (GD course).
Duration: years. This course is a bridge course for undergraduate and junior college graduates who need to cross majors or have insufficient average scores, and the course is usually only one year, and after completing and passing the examination, you can continue to enter the main course of graduate school. It is suitable for domestic full-time college graduates, or complete the undergraduate third year of the major major, with an overall IELTS score.
2. Postgraduate Diploma (PD course).
Duration: 1-2 years.
This program is equivalent to a taught master's degree in other countries, and undergraduate students in the same major can apply. Required to have completed a bachelor's degree from a domestic university, obtained a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) recognized by the school, and have a professional background requirement. IELTS overall score, some majors in Zhaozhen are more demanding.
3. Master by Research.
Duration: Usually 1 year.
This course is difficult to apply for, and usually undergraduate students cannot apply, and must first enrol in and pass the PD program before they can apply for the Master's program.
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The cost of a year of graduate school in New Zealand varies depending on the major: engineering technology (electronics, mechanics, architecture, etc.): $28, 000-$35,000; Science (Computer, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.):
20,000-$33,000;Business Economics (MBA): $22,000-$35,500; Legal: $25,000-$30,000; Arts and Humanities:
19, 000-$30,500;Agriculture Horticulture: $22,000-$35,000.
Guarantee fee: The guarantee fee for applying for a visa to study in New Zealand is 300,000 yuan, and the guarantee needs to provide a fixed deposit certificate of more than half a year.
Living expenses: Immigration New Zealand requires each student to have at least NZ$15,000 per year for living expenses. In general, a student needs about NZ$15,000-17,000 a year for living expenses, including accommodation, food, clothing, transportation and entertainment.
It is possible to work part-time while studying in New Zealand, and there are not many graduate courses, so you can work 20 hours a week in New Zealand.
Advantages of studying in New Zealand:
New Zealand follows the traditional British education system, with world-class educational facilities, resources and teachers, and has produced three Nobel Prize winners and one Fields Medal (commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Mathematics). Although there are only 8 public universities in the region, it includes the University of Auckland (31st in the world), which is one of the top 100 universities in the world, the University of Canterbury, which is world-renowned in engineering, and the University of Otago, which is the oldest.
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