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AUT MBA’s duration is 1-1.5 years. The curriculum MBA of AUT is designed to meet the needs of the fast-paced and complex business environment. While studying MBA, students are going to learn from staff who are leaders in their fields. MBA classes at this university focus on current professional practice and the experiences. The tuition fees for international students is NZD 58,719.
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AUT is one of the top public universities located in Auckland. As an international student, some of the reasons to study at AUT New Zealand are:
- #1 in New Zealand for international outlook
- AUT ranks in the Top 1% of the universities worldwide
- AUT University has received 5 stars for Employability in the QS star ranking
- Real industry projects and workplace experience
- A supportive university culture that celebrates diversity
- World-leading academic staff who are experts in their field
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Some of the best restaurants near UC San Diego’s campus are:
- Bella Vista café
- Mustangs and Burros
- Pho La Jolla
- Snooze
- Flemmings
- Lodge Torrey Pines
- Zanzibar Café at the Loft
- Hi Thai
- Ocean View Terrace
- Porter’s Pub
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Some of the things that students can do on the weekends as a student at UCSD are:
- Keep your mind sharp by jogging on Blacks Beach and hiking Torrey Pines
- Go to Downtown as there are various clubs and bars
- Take a stroll at UTC mall with friends
- Café Sevilla has a great Bachata and Salsa scene, so one can go there over the weekends too
- One can also go for Scuba diving
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Since it's a popular choice for international students, Indian students at Otago Polytechnic frequently pursue part-time work in the hotel and tourism industry. Other industries that draw Indian students seeking part-time jobs include marketing, accountancy, jobs as virtual assistants, and work in supermarkets. In addition to helping students pay for their education, these positions give them networking opportunities within the industry of their choice and important work experience. Career services at universities such as Otago Polytechnic typically help students locate part-time jobs that meet their needs.
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