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The minimum TOEFL score required for admission to the New Zealand Institute of Studies is an overall score of 80 with a minimum of 21 in writing tests for undergraduate programs and 90 with 21 in speaking and writing for graduate degrees. The Institute also accepts several English language proficiency tests besides the TOEFL, including the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic, LanguageCert - International ESOLC1 Expert (LRWS), AEMG English for Academic Purposes Direct Entry Program (AEAP DEP) Final Exam, and the English New Zealand Accredited Pathway Assessment. 

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The eligibility requirements for scholarships at the New Zealand Institute of Studies vary depending on the specific scholarship you are applying for. Generally, scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, potential, and specific criteria set by each scholarship program. Some common eligibility criteria for scholarships in New Zealand include meeting English language proficiency requirements (such as an IELTS band score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5) and being an international student who has not pursued prior education in New Zealand. 

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Getting part-time jobs while studying at the New Zealand Institute of Studies can be manageable. International students in New Zealand can explore various part-time job opportunities to help cover living expenses and develop skills. It is essential to abide by the regulations set by the New Zealand government, such as working a maximum of 20 hours per week on a student visa, with the possibility of extending hours during breaks. Students can find part-time job opportunities through university support services, student job search websites, networking, and job vacancy websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, Trade Me, and Seek. 

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New Zealand universities offer a number of scholarships to international students. Besides, the scholarships given by the universities, there are several external funding agencies that offer generous scholarships and financial aid for international students.University NameName of ScholarshipAmount OfferedMassey UniversityMassey University International Undergraduate Excellence ScholarshipsNZD 30,000 (INR 15.21 Lakhs)University of AucklandUniversity of Auckland India High Achievers ScholarshipNZD 20,000 (INR 10.14 Lakhs)Conversion Used: 1 NZD = INR 50.73

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According to QS Rankings, the most popular University of Waikato courses include MIM, LLM and MA. Mentioned below is a table which showcases the 2023 QS course rankings of University of Waikato:  Course Name (Ranking Category) Rank 2023 Rank 2022 MIM  (Accounting & Finance) #251-300 #251-300 LLM  (QS - Law Rankings) #251-300 #251-300 MA  (Communication and Media Studies Rankings) #201-250 #201-250 

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University of Waikato is one of the best universities in New Zealand and students across the world desire to study here. Listed below are some helpful tips for students starting their first semester in the university:Academic Routine: Build a practical routine for studies and make use of the academic resources offered by the university.Connect with Faculty: Students must build a healthy relationship with professors and is helpful with studies as well as job opportunities.Co-curricular Activities: Participate in events, clubs, trips, community organisation, volunteering and more.Gym & Fitness: Fitness freaks can
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