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Kindly visit this link to know about the top B-schools for HR:
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Hi Sabi,
There are 2 options-
1. You can do a 1 year Bachelor of Nursing for registered Nurses from UCOL. This is a 1 year course, and costs NZ$17065/-.
But to work as a nurse in NZ you will need to apply for registration with the nursing council of NZ. To obtain NZ registration as a nurse, you will need to undertake what is known as a Competency Assessment Programme (CAP) through a nursing school. (this can be done at UCOL).2. You could do a Bachelor of Nursing Degree for Overseas Registered Nurses from Wintec or EIT. This is a 2 years course. You will receive hospital placements during this course. Once you complete this course, you wi
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You are eligible to do CFA based on your graduation degree. Theoretically, you can do CFA whil doing MBA but it may be a heavy load on you as both MBA and CFA requires a lot of effort to complete.
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