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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Hi,
To pursue MBA, you will need around 3-5 years of significant work experience. GMAT scores are also required. Scholarships are merit-based, so the stronger your profile chances are higher.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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New Zealand PR is based on the shortage skill list listed in NZ immigration web site. Supply chain management seems to be not there. However that does not mean you should not go for this course. It all depends upon what UG programme you did and if you could get a job related to that studies you may be able to get PR. Again PR depends upon you age, qualification, experience and IELTS marks. If you have good (8 band IELTS then it is possible.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Arpit, wide variety of options such as Post Graduate Diploma in Marine Engineering, M.Sc in Ocean engineering, M.Sc Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management, Masters in Shipping and Transport, M.Sc Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) System and Design, M.Sc Marine Zoology, M.Sc Ocean Life Sciences, MBA, M.Sc or PG Diploma in International transportation and Logistics and many more. You can browse through various university websites to learn about the programs. You can also check options in UK since many course range are available.

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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Dear Kaur Preet,
You can do Masters from Auckland University and also there is Post graduate Diploma course. For registration, first, you need to clear IELTS or OET.
These exam certificates, passport, birth certificate, photo, etc., will be needed for your registration. As per your academic qualifications and experience, you can work as a nurse in New Zealand.

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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

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Hi Indranil,
I definitely suggest you do Masters and Germany will be a better option. Hope it helps. All the best.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Sachin,
There is no course which can guarantee you a PR. You must choose a course depending on the job you want to do, depending on which professions are in demand and courses which will give you good scope after graduation. You cannot apply for a PR without finding a job first. You can check labor shortage list on New Zealand's immigration website. Finance, Accounting, Marketing are some sectors which have good demand.

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Top post graduation courses to study in New zealand are
-Master of Business and Management
-Master of Business
-Master of Professional Business Analysis. Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem if you have. Good Luck!

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