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The University of Otago is one of the oldest universities in the world. Otago University has a vast alumni network of more than 100,000 members all over the world. Otago University alumni network include famous personalities, innovators, industry leaders, mentors, entrepreneurs, and more. University of Otago alumni work in top companies such as Deloitte, ANZ, EY, Microsoft, ASB Bank, Fronterra, and more. Some of the notable alumni of Otago University are listed below:
- Stella Maxwell
- John Money
- Bill English
- Janet Frame
- Jamie Joseph
- Grant Robertson
- John Hattie
- Graham Henry
- Nikki Kaye
- Kamisese Mara
- Rayyanah Barnawi
- Archibald McIndoe
- Juliet Marillier
- Je
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Harvard University is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The university has campuses are in the Longwood and Allston neighborhoods of Boston, Massachusetts. Also, to enjoy student life, students can check out the 500+ student organizations. They can also take part in the athletics. Harvard is home to 42 nation-leading Division I intercollegiate sports teams.
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Approximately 50% of Harvard MBA students receive a need-based scholarship from HBS, with 10 per cent of the student body – those with the greatest financial need receiving full-tuition scholarships. The awards range from USD 2,500 – USD 76,000 per year (Around INR 2.17 Lacs – INR 66 lakh). Also, note that the annual need-based scholarship last year was USD 46,000 – USD 92,000 over two years (Around INR 40 Lacs – 80 lakh).
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The University of Otago and University of Waikato both are among the top choices of international students in the New Zealand. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.
The University of Otago acceptance rate stands at 65%, which makes it extremely competitive. This means out of 100 students, around 65 students are enrolled in the university. On the other hand, University of Waikato acceptance rate is around 70% - 72%, which makes it competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 70
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The Boustany MBA Harvard Scholarship is granted once every two years by Harvard Business School for a two-year course. As per this scholarship, the following will be done:
- Financial aid amounting to 75% of the tuition fees
- Accommodation and travel expenses related to the internship
Students who have an excellent academic background and show considerable promise are eligible for this scholarship.
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The University of Melbourne is the best for higher studies per QS World. Based in Parkville, Melbourne, it is a public research university with more than 52,000 students.
The institute has an acceptance rate of 70%, which means securing admission is not that tough.
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Yes, attaining permanent residency in Australia is very much for possible for an Indian student, provided they satisfy the eligibility requirements mentioned below:
- Must attain a minimum 65/130 points as per Australia's points-based system
- Must meet the eligibilty requirements for a job that lists on the Australia's skilled occopuation lists
- Demonstrate English language proficiency, attain a minimum score 7 in each band of IELTS General or 65 in each PTE module
- Must get your skills assessed by a relevant assessing authority to show you possess the skills necessary to work in your nominated occupation
- Must satisfy the health & ch
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