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joisha verma

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Yes, the Lincoln Univerisy requires GRE  or GMAT scores to accepts the students for postgraduate courses. The courses that accept GRE or GMAT scores are Master of Science and  Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) courses. 

Along with GRE and GMAT test scores, international students are also required to submit the proof of their English language test results as a part of a compulsory requirement.

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Lincoln University New Zealand has recorded 4,517 out of which nearly  3,123 are Equivalent Full-Time Students (EFTS) out of which nearly 1,129 students are international students from more than 60 countries according to the 2023 enrollment record of the university. To known more about the enrollment changed in past three years check the table mentioned below:

Particular 

Statistics 2021

Statistics 2022

Statistics 2023

Students enrolled

3484

3563

4,517

Equivalent Full-Time Students

(EFTS)

2561

2515

3,123

International students 

604

465

1,129

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To apply to Lincoln University New Zealand for 2025, international students should apply online through the Common Application for the undergraduate course and for the postgraduate course the applications are accepted through the university portal.

Students are required to fulfill all the documents including the transcripts, English language test scores, essay, and fees as applicable, along with recommendation letters and other supporting details.

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International students who are willing to apply for the M. Agri Program at Lincoln University New Zealand are required to hold a relevant New Zealand level 7 bachelor's degree or recognised equivalent with a B average or better in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent) courses along with other necessary documents.

Additionally, international students are also required to provide the proof of their English language test scores as a part of their compulsory requirement along with other supporting documents.

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The Lincoln Univesity New zealand offers agriculture and related courses at undergraduate and graduate level both. The  Bachelor of Agriculture (B.Agri) course offered at the university is of 3 to 4 years depending on the degree type and the Master of  Agriculture (M.Agri.) is a  12 months-2 years long course offering vaurious specialization.  For both of the courses the first-year tuition fee at Lincoln University is INR 16 L - 17 L.

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No, Lincoln University New Zealand generally does not require SAT scores for international admissions. However, students with SAT or ACT scores can submit their scores along with application form  to enhance their students portolio at the university.

International students are required to submit English language test scores and other related documents for the admission at the university.

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Lincoln University New Zealand's cost for international students varies as per the program and the level of courses. Also, the university has different tuition fees for international students that are mentioned in the table below as per the courses:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS

(15 courses)

INR 14 L - 25 L

MBA/PGDM

(11 courses)

INR 15 L - 25 L

PG Certificate

(11 courses)

INR 7 L - 8 L

PG Diploma

(18 courses)

INR 14 L - 17 L

MIM

(11 courses)

INR 15 L - 25 L

B.Com

(10 courses)

INR 14 L - 15 L

B.Sc.

(11 courses)

INR 14 L - 17 L

UG Diploma

(8 courses)

INR 11 L - 14 L

BBA

(7 courses)

INR 14 L - 17 L

M.Arch

(2 courses)

INR 17 L - 18 L

B.Arch

(2 courses)

INR 8 L - 16 L

B.Agri

(2 courses)

INR 16 L - 17 L

M.Com

(2 courses)

INR 14 L - 17 L

M.Agri.

(3 courses)

INR 16 L - 17 L

BHM

(1 course)

INR 15 L

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The English language test requirements at the Lincoln University New Zealand are mentioned in the table below for the international students who are from non-native English speaking countries:

ExamsMinimum Scores required
IELTS  6.0 overall, with no individual component less than 5.5

TOEFL iBT

Overall score of 60 (with at least 18 in Writing)

Pearson Test of English (Academic)

50 overall score - with no communicative skill less than 42

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and First (FCE)

Overall score of 169, with no individual component less than 162

 

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A comparison between these 3 university is given below: 

Lincoln University NZ

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84% of the Lincoln University NZ 2022 graduates are in paid employment. Of these, 86% were working full-time. According to the details available on the web, some of the top companies where these graduates are working are ANZ, Fonterra, ASB Bank, Colliers, Bank of New Zealand, Environment Canterbury, etc. Some of the industries where these graduates are working include Sales, Operations, IT, Business Development, etc.

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