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MS/MBA in New Zealand

MS/MBA in New Zealand

Capital: Wellington
Largest City: Auckland
Official Language: Māori and English
Currency: New Zealand Dollar
Climate: Warm Subtropical
Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is an island nation in the south western part of the Pacific Ocean, consisting of two main islands the North and South which are surrounded by 700 smaller islands. The indigenous peoples of New Zealand are of Polynesian descent and have developed a distinctive Maori culture. The population of New Zealand is 4.89 million, with most individuals congregating in the larger towns of the nation’s capital Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

Scenic
So many movies have been filmed in New Zealand owing to its mystical and magical landscape with majestic mountains, mist covered fjords, pristine beaches and marine life in abundance. New Zealand offers adventures of a lifetime. Activities include a visit to Hobbit Town (Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies); immerse yourself in the hot thermal springs of Rotorua; take the long alpine crossing of Tongariro and view the panoramic views of the UNESCO heritage site of crater lakes and active volcanic areas; whale watch year round in Kaikoura; escape to the wonderous Milford Sound and witness glassy waters, numerous waterfalls in Fiordland National Park; or experience bungy jumping off a suspension bridge in Queenstown.

The NZ way!
The land of the long white cloud, beaches and mountains is truly beautiful. Being sparsely populated by people, New Zealand does have a very high population of sheep! For every 1 New Zealander there is on average 6 sheep. The average New Zealand accent is a muddle and mix of Australian, South African and American. ‘Kiwi’s’ (slang for a New Zealander) does possess its own vernacular that is worthwhile learning prior to landing in NZ. For example, a cool box or Eski is a ‘chilli bin’, flip-flops are ‘jandals’ and the local shop is called a ‘dairy’.
Rugby or football to some is a loved and revered sport in New Zealand. The All Blacks (official NZ professional rugby team) have over a hundred years of history in the sport, beginning each international game with a traditional Māori ‘haka’ war dance. This dance was originally used to terrify the opposition prior to a battle. Now it is used symbolically to terrify the opposing rugby team!

MS/MBA in New Zealand RECUIRMENT DOCUMENTS
To apply for an MS/MBA program in New Zealand, you typically need to submit the following documents:
  1. Application form: Fill out the application form provided by the university and submit it along with the other required documents.

  2. Academic transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all previous educational institutions attended.

  3. Proof of English proficiency: Most universities in New Zealand require international students to demonstrate their English proficiency by taking an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL.

  4. Resume/CV: A detailed resume or CV outlining your work experience, skills, and achievements.

  5. Statement of purpose: A written essay that explains your goals, why you want to pursue an MS/MBA, and how it fits into your long-term career plans.

  6. Letters of recommendation: Usually, two or three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.

  7. Standardized test scores: For MBA programs, you may need to submit standardized test scores such as GMAT or GRE.

Note: Requirements for MS/MBA programs in New Zealand may vary by institution, so it is important to check with the university for their specific requirements.

MS/MBA in New Zealand FEES
The cost of a Master of Science (MS) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in New Zealand can vary depending on the university and the program. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from NZD 25,000 to NZD 40,000 for a one-year program. However, some programs can cost significantly more, up to NZD 60,000 or more. It’s best to research the specific program and university you’re interested in to get a more accurate estimate of the costs involved.  
University List New Zealand
  • Auckland University
  • Auckland University of Technology
  • Lincoln University
  • Massey University (Wellington / Palmerstone North)
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • University of Canterbury
  • University of Otago
  • Waikato University
  • Unitec New Zealand
  • Wellington Institute of Technology
  • Pacific International Hotel Management School (PIHMS)
  • Royal Business College
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