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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Since it's a popular choice for international students, Indian students at Otago Polytechnic frequently pursue part-time work in the hotel and tourism industry. Other industries that draw Indian students seeking part-time jobs include marketing, accountancy, jobs as virtual assistants, and work in supermarkets. In addition to helping students pay for their education, these positions give them networking opportunities within the industry of their choice and important work experience. Career services at universities such as Otago Polytechnic typically help students locate part-time jobs that meet their needs.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For the majority of its programs, Otago Polytechnic uses a rolling admissions procedure, accepting applicants all year round. International applicants are advised to submit their applications at least three to four months prior to the start of the program.The following are the specific dates for undergraduate and graduate courses:
1. Undergraduate courses: Applications are accepted through November for the first semester, which starts in February.
Applications are accepted until May, and the second semester starts in July.
2. Postgraduate courses: Six weeks before the start of the intake, applications must be submitted.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The undergraduate and graduate tuition fees of Purdue University Northwest is less than that at Otago Polytechnic. Undergraduate Indiana residents pay roughly $253.15 in tuition and associated fees per credit hour at Purdue University Northwest, whereas non-residents and foreign students spend $606.70. By comparison, Otago Polytechnic costs between NZD 18,100 and NZD 22,660 annually for master's degrees. Based on the assumption that a typical one-year master's programme consists of 120 credits, this works out to between NZD 1,516.67 and NZD 1,888.33 per credit hour. For the majority of programs, Purdue University Northwest is therefore
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the degree and level of study, Otago Polytechnic charges different tuition for overseas students. International students must pay tuition fees ranging from NZD 18,100 to NZD 22,660 annually for courses in management, NZD 22,060 annually for studies in engineering, NZD 22,000 annually for courses in science, and NZD 23,220 annually for courses in media films. The expected annual tuition fees for management degrees at Otago Polytechnic range from INR 8,60,750 to INR 10,77,700, for engineering courses from INR 10,47,700, for scientific studies from INR 10,45,000, and for Science courses from INR 11,03,350 for media films cour
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Otago Polytechnic's MBA programme is very adaptable and provides a strong global perspective, which opens up a wide range of professional prospects for graduates.
1. After graduating, the majority of alumni find jobs within three months.
2. Around the world, graduates launch careers in a range of industrial sectors and work roles.
3. A large number of alumni make six figures a year.
4. Under the Immigration New Zealand Study to Work category, international students may be eligible for a work visa if they want to stay in New Zealand after graduation.
Careers as a financial manager, information technology (IT) manager, management consultant,
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Although it is typically desirable to have relevant work experience, it is possible to participate in Otago Polytechnic's MBA programme without any prior work experience. The standard entrance requirements for Otago Polytechnic's MBA programme are an undergraduate degree (or equivalent), three years of professional or managerial experience, a GMAT score of 550 or above, and an IELTS score of 6.5 (for non-native English speakers).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Jindal School of Banking and Finance has excellent placements owing to its strong industry connections and dedicated placement cell. Top recruiters like ICICI, Axis, EY, Deloitte, JP Morgan hire students for profiles in investment banking, research, modelling etc. 90% of 2021-22 batch received placements with the highest package being 18 LPA and average around 6-7 LPA. The school provides placement grooming via seminars, workshops and mock interviews. Students also get guidance on competitive exams like CFA and FRM. Overall, the school offers very good career opportunities in the field of finance.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
O.P. Jindal Global University's JSPC offers undergraduate and postgraduate-level courses in the field of Psychology and Counselling. Admission to JSPC courses is primarily entrance-based. Candidates need to appear for the relevant entrance exam to become eligible for admission.
The admission process is as follows:
- Fill out the application form for the course you want to opt for.
- Appear in the required entrance exam and achieve a qualifying score.
- Appear for the PI
- Based on the overall performance, academics, and PI, if you are found suitable then your name will appear in the cut-off.
- You can now submit the required document
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling courses include BA/ BSc (Hons) in Psychology, MA/ MSc in Applied Psychology, MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences, and MSc in Psycho-Social Rehabilitation. JSPC course admission is based on the entrance exam, namely JSAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT, and Jindal - PMAT. The top courses include:
- B.A (Hons.) in Psychology
a four-year undergraduate course of study emphasizing psychology theory, research, and application. It provides students with comprehensive exposure to fields of study outside of psychology by offering a combination of core and specialist courses in the psychological sciences. - B.Sc (Hons.) in Psycho
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling (JSPC) is a good college. JSPC is part of the O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), which is considered the top-ranked private university in India by QS Private University Ranking 2023.
JGU is also the highest-ranked Indian university for Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities, according to the 2021 QS World University Rankings. In 2020, the Ministry of Education, Government of India, recognised JGU as an Institution of Eminence (IOE) for its contributions to higher education standards.
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