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Natalie Elaine

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Dear Himanshu, for finance studies you may consider the following in New ZealandMassey University (Auckland)University of Canterbury (Christchurch)University of Waikato (Hamilton)Victoria University of Wellington (Wellington)
Auckland University of Technology (Auckland) and
University of Otago (Dunedin) and (Invercargill). .

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello,
There are many areas in civil engineering which you can take up like construction management, construction materials, urban planning, construction safety, earthquake and disaster management, water management, bridge engineering and many more. The best option for you is the one you like most. Can't say a particular field you should take up since its your future and career which comes in question here. Make up your mind, know your interests and pick up your major. Overall civil engineering has good scope so choose what you like. Hope this was helpful.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello there, the main difference is the admission requirement, you see MBA is designed for experienced professionals and most MBA programs will want applicants to have as many years of work experience. PGDM on the other hand can be done by freshers. Simultaneously, the outcomes are also different like MBA gives senior level management jobs and PGDM is for entry level and mainly it is professional course.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

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There is lots of scope in MS in mechanical. As it is a Master's degree, so you have various specialized study.

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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

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Hi Aditya,
You can apply, but there some requirements you have to meet. These requirements generally differs from university to university. International applicants must take the IELTS for English language proficiency. Additional exams if any will depend on the university. Overall, you must have a good first class degree.

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Omkar Rane

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If you have done with your graduation, then go for PG course if not the go for Diploma course.

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Higher study options after B.Sc. Nursing
The higher study programs after B.Sc. Nursing degree comprise the following:
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in OBST and Gyane Nursing
Master of Science in Paediatric Nursing
Master of Science in Psychatric Nursing
Post Basic Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
Master of Philosophy in Nursing
Requirements to pursue a Masters course abroad requires candidates to appear for the GRE exam, along with language proficiency tests. Request you to check for the application process on web site of a college of your choice. Else, you can name a college and course of your cho
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Neel,
I would suggest you get into a university for a full-time course first rather than applying for a job abroad which is very difficult. Countries like Australia and New Zealand allow students to work for a 2-3 years after graduation, you can extend your work permit and later apply for a PR. Even countries like Canada, Germany, France, etc. allows this. USA is not one of these, its tough. You must keep yourself updated with current affairs and get in touch with some immigration agents if you want to apply for a job directly. Plan well, if you study then choose a relevant course wisely, I am sure something will work out.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Bansari,
Skilled professionals are required in business sector, you can read more about opportunities here:
http://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/work-in-nz/nz-jobs-industries/business-finance-jobs

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