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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can change your major at the University of Pennsylvania, however, the ease of changing your major depends on the school within the university, you wish to switch to.
Changing a major at the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is relatively straightforward, however, doing so at a different school say the Wharton School is far more competitive & requires better academic requirements from students.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible for students to change their major at MIT. Students can declare the major of their choice by the end of the first year.
To change your major, contact your new department's undergraduate academic officer, to gain information about how to transfer your completed work, from your previous department.
Further, students must also submit a Change of Major form, which takes immediate effect if submitted during the summer or week 8 of a term.
Form submitted after that comes into effect at the start of next term.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Applying to a university or college in New Zealand is very similar to applying for studies to any other country.
Listed below are the general steps students must follow:
- Research about the course (s) you wish to pursue in New Zealand
- Look for institutions with a good reputation & solid background in your desired course
- Trim down the list of your potential options
- Check their respective requirements
- Sit in & achieve good grades in entrance exams such as GMAT, GRE, IELTS & TOEFL
- Ask for LORs from your past employers (if any)
- Write an impressive SOP
- Apply to the colleges that you shortlisted
- Clear the interview rounds of the universitie
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The
Particulars | Average Monthly Expenditure | Monthly Living Expenses in New Zealand (in INR) |
|---|---|---|
Housing Rent (1 Bedroom Rent) | NZD 430 - NZD 490 | INR 22.7 K - 25.3 K |
Food Expenses (Grocery) | NZD 200 - NZD 250 | INR 10.3 K - 13 K |
Public Transportation (Bus Pass and Metro Card) | NZD 170 - NZD 200 | INR 8.8 K - 10.3 K |
Phone and Internet Network | NZD 100 | INR 5.1 K |
Clothing | NZD 200 - NZD 300 | INR 10.3 K - 15.5 K |
Health Expenses | NZD 50 - NZD 100 | INR 2.5 K - 5.1 K |
Day-to-day Necessities | NZD 50 | INR 2.5 K |
Miscellaneous Expenses | NZD 100 - NZD 200 | INR 5.1 K - 10.3 K |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time in New Zealand for a maximum of 20 hours per week, provided one's course meets one of the below listed criteria:
- Enrolled in a course with a duration more than two years
- Leads to a qualification that helps attain points to be eligible for a Skilled Migrant visa
- Enrolled in a tertiary institute, that helps develop English language skills, in this case, must possess a IELTS band score of over 5.0.
Students are free to work full-time over the course of their vacations, provided one is enrolled in a course with a minimum academic duration of 1 year.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students must share a PDF of the below listed documents along with a scanned photo of theirs & submit it to the official webiste of the New Zealand Immigration department.
Applicants must provide the documents listed below:
- A passport with minimum validity 3 months more than period of stay
- Complete visa application form (INZ 1012)
- An admission letter from an recognised college or university in New Zealand
- A letter from your current institute, with the confirmation as a study abroad student
- Two passport sized photographs
- A valid health & character certificate
- Receipt of application fee
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are 12 undergraduate (UG) options and 13 graduate (PG) options available under Caltech Engineering courses. Students applying for UG Engineering courses can pursue majors such as Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Applied Physics. Graduate degrees (MS and PhD) are offered in Aerospace, Control and Dynamical Systems, Materials Science, Medical Engineering, and more.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
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