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New answer posted
2016-01-21 15:07:26
Contributor-Level 7
Please clarify if you are looking for graduate or post graduate certificate courses. There are plenty of options available but I will need more details to guide you accurately.
New answer posted
2016-01-20 15:56:56
Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
2016-01-19 17:44:23
Contributor-Level 9
Plenty of options can be found. Some institutes include Whiteria, NZMA, Wellington Institute of Technology and New Zealand School of Food and Wine. Course duration may last from 12 weeks to one year. Being an international student, you must also give IELTS with no sectional band less than 5.5.
For more details, you must check institutional websites.
Hope this helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-18 16:20:49
Guide-Level 11
While plenty of options are there I will list out a few popular ones. This includes Massey University, University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, Unitec New Zealand and Waikato Institute of Technology.
Healthcare profession is wide. You will find opportunities in hospitals which is a clinical practice and you will require a license and also other areas such as community education or in offices or schools as teachers.
Hope it helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-12 15:44:03
Guide-Level 12
For an MBA you would need work experience irrespective of the countries. If you don't have work experience MS will be good. GRE is optional but you must submit IELTS or TOEFL. You can also opt for Graduate or PG Diploma in Management or Business Studies.
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New answer posted
2016-01-12 14:10:16
Contributor-Level 10
It is a wise step. The graduate diploma will give you additional skills. As you must be aware of, you cannot be eligible for MBA anywhere abroad (not at least from the good universities) without work experience. So a level 7 now and a MBA later will help.
All the best.
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2016-01-10 09:07:05
Guide-Level 12
I would encourage you to look at the entire field of design at this stage. Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science. The world has changed a lot and a lot of new and wonderful careers in design have come up. Sometimes student artists are too much enamored by fine arts preventing them to look objectively at design.
Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge. For e.g. science students do better if they go for CS or IT since that are areas where development is taking place rapidly. Similarly in design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D printing, immersive technology, augmented r
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2016-01-07 17:15:15
Contributor-Level 9
Both the programmes are somewhat similar and it will be unwise to compare. The PGDBA programme is shorter in duration and for managers who wants to finish the studies in one year. It is a short version of the MBA. The MBA programme lasts for 2 years. For admission into either programme you must have a minimum of 2 years of work experience. In addition, you must have IELTS 6.5 with no individual band lower than 6.0 or TOEFL iBT score of 79.
Hope it helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-07 14:46:38
Contributor-Level 8
NIOS diploma is accepted worldwide. However, it depends on a particular university whether they will accept it or not. If you have decided which college you are applying to, you may write to them and confirm the same.
All the best.
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