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Students who are currently studying at the university cannot directly apply for a master's degree, and generally the master's degree requires students to obtain a bachelor's degree certificate before they are eligible to apply. If you want to go out next year, you can only pass the major credits first and transfer to a foreign university for an undergraduate. If you want to go abroad next year, the steps are as follows:
1. Confirm the application for the university and major as soon as possible 2. Prepare the application materials according to the requirements of the selected university 3. Strive to send out the application before December this year (at present, many of our students who apply for the 2012 course have received offers, so we should hurry up) 3. Prepare the funds for studying abroad 4. Submit the visa in the month of next year 5. Officially go to the University of Ireland to study in September next year.
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Hello, New Zealand's education system is the same as that of Commonwealth countries, you can transfer credits to continue your undergraduate studies in your major in your junior year, and you can apply for its two-year master's program after graduating from your senior year, depending on your own study abroad plan. Now you can take an IELTS test, which generally requires a score of 6 for undergraduate and a score for graduate students. University grades are also an important factor affecting the application, as well as the practical activities and awards that you have participated in at school.
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It is difficult to apply for postgraduate studies in New Zealand, especially for junior college students, and it takes a long time to study for a post-secondary education! You can consider Malaysia! This year, plus a 1-year master's degree.
The total cost is also relatively low. The total cost of the upgrade is about 150,000! Living expenses are included, and English is also taught in Malaysia.
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First of all, you can't go to graduate school in the third year, you need to start from the undergraduate, but some courses you study at a domestic university can be exempted, but you have to apply to the school and submit the course description. But there won't be too many courses to be exempted. Second, tuition fees in New Zealand and Ireland are not cheap, with a minimum of 10,000 yuan a year of tuition and living expenses.
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If you go out in the third year, you have to insert the second or third book abroad, the requirements of each school are different, if the family conditions are average, it is best to insert the third book, the previous year and then the graduate school entrance examination, the graduate school in Ireland takes a year and a half. I am also a sophomore, but I am an accounting major, I originally planned to go to Ireland in my junior year, study for two years and then move on to a master's degree, but I felt that it was too long, time-consuming and labor-intensive, and finally chose to prepare to go to the United Kingdom, which has a short study period, and can graduate with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in one year. If you are ready to go abroad, you have to start preparing for IELTS now, and the better schools in Ireland need IELTS score of 6 or above, in short, the higher the IELTS, the better.
In addition, your usual school grades are also very important, and will become a part of your application for schools, if you usually score more than 85 points, you can apply to good schools. Hope it helps. ^-
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Computer & Information Technology, Engineering & Technology, Business & Management, Finance, Food Science & Technology.
1. Major in computer and information technology. The backbone industry of the Irish state is the electronic information industry, the world's largest software producer and exporter, and because of the farce of Brexit, many of the world's largest groups have set up their headquarters in Ireland. Amazon, Google, and Tesla all have R&D units in Ireland.
After graduating with a computer science major, Ireland** will give a 2-year graduation visa to find a job.
2. Major in engineering and technology. Engineering is one of the industries in the world, and the number of professionals working in this industry is counted in millions. Moreover, there are many projects under development in Ireland, and there are housing and office buildings under construction everywhere, and there is a great demand for talents in this area.
Engineering graduates can choose from a wide range of industries.
3. Major in Business and Management. Business has always been one of the most popular professions, and some of the world's leading accounting law firms have their European headquarters in Ireland. At present, the world's actuaries and financial engineers are business-oriented professions, and the high requirements for majors have led to a shortage of talents, so the salaries are very high.
Ireland's favourable financial policies and financial markets have made business majors in Ireland increasingly popular, and the business schools of Irish universities are well connected to top companies.
4. Major in finance. Ireland is one of the world's financial centers, and the seventh largest financial services provider in the European Union. Global financial institutions such as Citibank, Merrill Lynch**, JPMorgan Chase & Co. have established operations in Ireland, and it can be said that the employment prospects are very broad, and even if you return home, you can develop very well.
5. Major in food science and technology. Ireland is one of Europe's largest exporters of dairy and beef, and the agri-food industry is one of Ireland's most important homegrown manufacturing industries, with the world's three largest producers of infant formula based in Ireland. The dairy and beef industries have a global reputation for the environment.
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This is the top concern for international students in New Zealand. The major basically determines the future development path and employment planning, so it is necessary for international students in New Zealand to understand what are the undergraduate majors that are easy to employ in New Zealand. What are the easy undergraduate majors in New Zealand to employ?
Let's take a look.
Majors with a high employment rate for undergraduate students in New ZealandPetroleum Engineering, Port Waterway and Coastal Engineering, Geological Engineering, Ship and Ocean Engineering, Mining Engineering, Engineering Equipment and Control Engineering, Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation Engineering, Mineral Processing Engineering, Auditing.
Professions with a high employment rate in New Zealand's vocational collegesProduction process automation technology, road and bridge engineering technology, building intelligent engineering technology, applied chemical technology, welding technology and automation, heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineering technology.
Horticulture major
This major is a shortage of talents. Horticulture courses can meet both the needs of the talent market and the requirements of immigration policies. International students can obtain a New Zealand work visa after graduation, and can directly apply for New Zealand immigration after working.
Lincoln University in New Zealand offers a two-year postgraduate program in horticulture. Undergraduate students are required to have a relevant background and excellent grades, with an IELTS score of no less than 2 in a single subject. Horticulture at Lincoln University, New Zealand is recommended.
Viticulture and oenology
Course content: Microbiology, Industrial Systems, Chemistry, Botany, Soil Science, Viticulture, Horticultural Systems, Principles of Oenology, Biostatistics, Wine Quality Assessment, Biochemistry. And with the popularity of wine all over the world, the demand for wine industry in China has also increased.
Therefore, the employment prospects of this major in the Chinese market are very impressive. Recommended for the Wine Majors at the Eastern Institute of Technology in New Zealand.
When choosing a major to study in New Zealand, students should choose a major based on their future employment trends, as well as their own interests and hobbies, specialties and other factors. Avoid saturated areas of employment, and include sustainable development occupations in future employment planning.
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New Zealand has good jobs in computer IT industry, tourism service industry, forestry industry, agriculture and animal husbandry, environmental engineering and other majors.
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The undergraduate majors that are better employed in New Zealand generally include Chinese Education, Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Science and Engineering, Computer Science, etc. Choose a major that suits you according to your interests.
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For example, medical majors, engineering majors, and intelligence majors. The employment rate of these three majors in this region is very wide.
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The length of study at universities in Ireland.
There are 7 national universities, 14 polytechnics and a significant number of regional technical colleges across the country, offering certificates and diplomas, and some degrees. In addition, there are a number of independent business and vocational training colleges, most of which are private. In Ireland, undergraduate studies typically take three to four years, master's programs take one to two years, and doctoral programs take three to four years, with the start date of each year in September.
There are two types of master's programs in Ireland, taught and research-based. The taught master's degree is a credit system, as long as you complete the credits and complete the **, you can successfully graduate, the duration of which is one year. The research master's program lasts for two years, usually the first year is the same as the taught one, and students need to complete ** and pass the exam, and in the second year, students will do more in-depth research with their supervisors.
Due to the small number of places for research graduate students and the difficulty of supervisors in determining the academic level of foreign students, it is more difficult for undergraduate graduates from Chinese universities to apply for research master's programs, and they generally apply for one-year taught master's programs.
Cost of studying abroad. The cost of studying abroad varies from university to university in Ireland, but is generally lower than in the United Kingdom and the United States, such as the National University of Ireland Maynooth, which in 2008 cost €11,500 to €13,500 for a year for undergraduate courses, €13,500 for a year for postgraduate students, and €6,000 to €8,000 for living expenses.
Visa Policy. International students studying in Ireland can apply for a work permit after their six-month stay has expired, as well as an Irish green card. A green card issued for the first time can be valid for up to two years, after which it can be extended or applied for permanent residence in Ireland.
Foreign nationals who do not meet the requirements to apply for a green card can apply for a work permit in Ireland. A work permit issued for the first time can be valid for up to two years and can be extended for three years after expiration.
The majors that are easier to find a job in Ireland are:
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