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You will need the following documents when submitting your visa application:Valid passport – Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your period of stay in New ZealandCompleted Student Visa Application Form (INZ 1012)Application fee payment receipt (fee as mentioned above)An offer of a place – You need to have an offer of a place from a New Zealand institute/university. The forms are usually issued after the tuition fees have been receivedLetter from your current institution confirming your status as a study abroad studentHealth insurance receiptYou may be required to show Health&nbs
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Both institutions are reputable and offer quality education in engineering and technology. However, there are some differences in their programmes, facilities, costs, and outcomes. Some of the factors you may want to consider are:Programmes: Ara Institute of Canterbury offers a wider range of B.Tech programmes, such as civil, electrical, mechanical, and medical engineering, while Delhi Technological University only offers B.Tech in computer engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and information technology. Ara Institute of Canterbury also has more flexible study options, such as online, blended delivery, and part-time
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The application process for Ara Institute of Canterbury is similar to other universities in New Zealand, but there are some differences as well. Some of the similarities and differences are:Similarities:You can apply online through the university website or by email, or by downloading an application form and sending it by mail.You need to provide your personal details, academic qualifications, English proficiency test scores, and any additional documents required by the specific programme you are applying for.You need to pay an application fee, which ranges from NZ$25 to NZ$50, depending on the university.You need to apply before the a
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The job opportunities depend on the specialisation and pathway you choose for your B.Tech degree. Some of the possible career paths and roles are:Information Systems: You can work as a business analyst, systems analyst, database administrator, IT consultant, IT project manager, IT support specialist, or web developer in various sectors such as banking, education, health, government, or retail.Networking and Infrastructure: You can work as a network engineer, network administrator, network security specialist, network manager, systems administrator, cloud engineer, or IT support specialist in various sectors such as telecommunications,
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Life on campus can have many benefits, such as convenience, social interaction, and access to facilities. However, it can also have some drawbacks, such as cost, noise, and privacy. Ultimately, the choice between living on campus or off-campus depends on your personal preferences, lifestyle, and budget.Some of the advantages of living on campus at Ara Institute of Canterbury are:You can save time and money on transportation, as the campus is conveniently located in the city centre.You can enjoy the state-of-the-art facilities on campus, such as a new health precinct, a new engineering and architectural studies building, a new recreatio
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There is no definitive answer to which institution is better for B.Tech in New Zealand, but I can provide you with some information and comparisons:There is no clear winner across every subject area at the bachelor’s degree level when comparing universities. However, they suggest looking at the course and qualification completion rates, employment outcomes, and salary prospects for different study subjects and providers. You can find this data on the Ministry of Education website.Ara Institute of Canterbury offers nationally recognised and exceptional certificates, diplomas, degrees and graduate qualifications. The practical, han
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Ara Institute of Canterbury is a public tertiary institute in New Zealand that offers a range of programmes, including Bachelor of Engineering Technology (B.Tech). According to some online reviews, people have different opinions on the quality of education and experience at Ara Institute of Canterbury. Some of the pros and cons mentioned by reviewers are:Pros:Flexible, approachable staff and peersCommitted to supporting the success of learners and whanauGreat PD opportunitiesA diverse communityCons:Outdated curriculum and teaching methodsExecutive self-interestLack of onboarding and training programsLow salaries and benefits

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No, ABES Engineering College is not as expensive as IMS Ghaziabad. Fees are approximately the same in both the colleges which is typically 1.2-1.5 lakhs per year. But both colleges provide different courses. ABES offers B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA, and MBA whereas IMS Ghaziabad offers BBA, B.Sc (Hons.), BCA, M.Sc, MIB, and BJMC. You can be admitted to any one of the colleges according to the courses which you want to opt for. 

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{Source: MBA students & alumni]IMS Ghaziabad UC Campus has a strict dress code and attendance policy, and students are not allowed to leave the campus without permission. The college provides a variety of sports facilities and academic resources, including a well-stocked library and industry visits. However, students may have to pay additional expenses for books and eating out, and there are consequences for breaking rules, such as being called by parents. Overall, the college culture is supportive, and students have access to designated teachers and student representatives.Based on the reviews provided, the overall infrastructure of
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