Study MS in New Zealand
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Many students choose to pursue their Masters in New Zealand because of its high-quality education with comparatively lesser tuition fees. Courses preferred among international students are mechanical engineering, civil engineering, computer science and engineering, architecture, food technology, energy studies, business and accounting etc.
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Why choose to study MS in New Zealand?
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World class education
New Zealand has 8 major universities and all of them offer good quality MS studies with the latest curriculum. Moreover, good universities have great labs, workshops and libraries which facilitate a superior learning experience.
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GRE score waiver
Many New Zealand universities do not have a GRE score requirement to pursue Masters. However, they do require IELTS score (above 6.5) or TOEFL score (above 80).
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Affordable MS program
Masters in New Zealand is comparatively more affordable than similar programs in other developed countries. Curriculum offered is up to date and most programs allow for pursuing different elective combinations. Course duration generally ranges from 16 to 24 months.
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Jobs after graduation
New Zealand has a growing economy and a stable job market. Most New Zealand universities have a career development center which can help students prepare their CV and job applications. Some universities hold career expos where students can build and nurture relationships with prospective employers for internships and jobs. While studying, one can work for 20 hours a week during term and for full-time during holidays.
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Visa norms and residence
Recent graduates can work for 12 months by obtaining the post-study work visa (open) and then may further apply for post-study work visa (employer assisted) to extend their stay for another 24 months. If granted the employer-assisted visa, one can apply for residency under the skilled migrant category.