New Zealand Eligibility

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Mani Lama

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The following are the primary requirements for MBA programmes in New Zealand:

  1. Bachelor's degree from a recognised university
  2. GMAT/GRE scores
  3. English Proficiency Scores
  4. Minimum 3-4 years of work Experience

Few universities even conduct personal interviews for selecting the candidates. It is important to check the university's requirements, as every university may have specific eligibility criteria for admission into its MBA programme

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Virajita Kumari

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Yes, IELTS is required for a New Zealand student visa. It is an eligibility to proove your English language proficiency if you're from a non-English-speaking country. Minimum IELTS scores vary by course level. However, there are some alterantives of IELTS scores TOEFL or PTE.

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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International students from all over the world are allowed to study BBA in New Zealand. The students who are willing to pursue a BBA in New Zealand must provide the necessary proof required by a particular university, such as:

·         12 completions from a recognized board, with 65% or above

·         English language requirements to fulfill the basic eligibility

·         Submit mandatory documents, including academic transcripts (10+12), letter of recommendations, statement of purpose, English proficiency exam sco

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Virajita Kumari

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The following are some of the exceptions would apply and hamper an applicant's spouse to get a spouse visa in New Zealand if they are holding any of the following visa types:

  • Foreign Crew of Fishing Vessels Instructions
  • Working holiday schemes
  • Pacific Quotas Residual Places Work Visa Instructions
  • Recognised Seasonal Employer Work Instructions
  • Supplementary Seasonal Employer (SSE) Instructions
  • Silver Fern Job Search Instructions
  • Skilled Migrant Category Job Search Instructions
  • Essential Skills, if the partner is into a lower-skilled work

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2 years ago

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Atharva Tamboli

Contributor-Level 9

In general, universities and colleges in New Zealand have two major intakes for international students: February and July. Some institutions may also have a smaller intake in November, but this is less common. Therefore, it is unlikely that you will find a September 2019 intake in Wellington city, New Zealand. However, if you are interested in studying in New Zealand, you can consider the February 2022 intake, which is the next major intake. You can visit the official website of the universities or colleges in New Zealand to check the application deadlines and admission requirements for the February 2022 intake. It's important to note
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4 years ago

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Aashish Mohanty

Beginner-Level 4

GRE and IELTS are both requirements for any form of study you wish to pursue. As far as an undergrad is considered, you may find certain colleges in Australia which only require an English proficiency test and not GRE. IT is important to scout such colleges and build a proper profile so as to allow a better view of things. With the recent changes, the score barrier for English proficiency tests has gone up and certain people find it difficult to achieve the same. A better alterative would be to enroll in some form of study which would then allow you to scale up to a PR and a job opportunity in Canada. One of the interesting one's that
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5 years ago

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Leighton Costa

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In some universities you may eligible. For help, please feel free to visit Edwise International. They are Study Abroad consultants that will definitely be of help to you.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You will be eligible for Level 7 program me. you have asked that you wanted to do graduate diploma program. For this program called Level 7. To get admission for this you need minimum 5.5 in all modules and over all you need minimum 6 band. As you already haave 6.5 band over all and in all components minimum 5.5, you will be eligible to apply.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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No, there is no such issue. Issue comes with respect to the Bachelor's programme you wish to choose. For that you must have studied related subjects in your class 12th equivalent.

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