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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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5.5 is generally a low IELTS score. Even for Bachelor's degree, the colleges in New Zealand require a band of 6. But the catch is that colleges have several pathway programs for international students who do not meet the admission requirements slightly or more for the English language requirements. You must also remember that you cannot secure admission only on basis of IELTS score. The main criteria is how much is your academic percentile. You did not mention it and hence difficult to overall evaluate your profile. For now, I can advise you to check the requirements on the college websites and also email them and ask about these pathw
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sharnjit Kaur,
You have two qualifications, B.Ed and Botany, which field do you want to pursue your higher studies in. If you don't know you should first figure out your interests. Mention the same for better guidance.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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On which factors are you anylzing these countries for taking admissions?

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Rakesh, you can pursue PGDM or MS in related areas like Accountancy, Finance, Taxation, Professional Accounting or Finance and so on. Lastly, you have to check your own interests and apply.

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Ajoy Sharma

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Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.

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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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