M.S in New Zealand

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Akanksha Malhotra

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A Master's in New Zealand can take around 1 year, 18 months or 2 years for completion. In other words, the duration of MS in New Zealand can be between 1 year - 2 years. The duration of this course varies according to the university and course type. To study this course, as a general requirement complete an undergraduate degree as a pre-requisite. Also, meet the English language proficiency requirements. 

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Otago Polytechnic is renowned for its career-focused, hands-on education. It offers a broad range of degree programs as well as postgraduate courses that combine theory and practical practice. The school offers more one-on-one instruction and support to students because of its lower student-to-faculty ratio. Additionally, Otago Polytechnic provides students with worldwide study and work experience through a variety of exchange programs with its more than 80 foreign partner institutions.The University of Auckland, on the other hand, is a research-heavy university that provides a wider range of academic programs, including MS degrees in
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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to Payscale, the average base salary of a MS graduate is NZ $75,000 per year. The table given below specifies the MS jobs by Salary in New Zealand:Jobs Average Salary Environmental ScientistNZ $63,437Project ManagerNZ $100,240Data ScientistNZ $80,139EcologistNZ $61,491Operations ManagerNZ $88,704 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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In order to study MS from New Zealand universities, the applicants are required to meet the below-given requirements:GRE / GMAT scoreAcademic transcripts or school reportsIELTS / TOEFL scoreInterview (as applicable)

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some of the New Zealand universities might require GRE for admission to MS. However, apart from this standardized exams, a majority of the universities require English language proficiency test scores. To fulfill this, the applicants can submit the test scores of IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo.ParticularsNo. of Universities Accepting English Test ScoresIELTS12TOEFL12PTE11

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The first-year tuition fees to study MS in New Zealand ranges between INR 10 L – INR 40 L. A majority of the MS universities in New Zealand have the tuition fees in the range of INR 20 L – INR 40 L The first-year tuition fees of top ranked MS universities in New Zealand are given below:University1st-Year Tuition FeeUniversity of AucklandINR 23.8 L - INR 42.72 LUniversity of CanterburyINR 30.55 LUniversity of OtagoINR 18.22 L - INR 23.88 LVictoria University of WellingtonINR 32.1 LMassey University INR 20.88 L - INR 22.74 LAUT University INR 24.21 L

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Anushree mundra

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Both University of Otago and University of Auckland are highly regarded universities in New Zealand. Here are some points to consider:University of Auckland:The University of Auckland is ranked number 1 in New Zealand university rankings and is the largest and the highest-ranked university in the country.The rankings of University of Auckland are: # 68 QS World University 2024, # 150 Times Higher Education 2024, # 87 QS World University 2023.The University of Auckland has more funding in research than the University of Otago.The University of Otago is ranked number 2 in New Zealand university rankings, just behind the University of Auc
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Vishal Raj

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Yes, it is possible to pursue BCA in India and then an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue BCA in India, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university you are interested in. Typically, it requires passing 12th grade with a minimum percentage in commerce and mathematics. After completing your BCA in India, you can apply for an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand, you will need to meet the admission requirements set by the university you are interested in. This may include having a relevant undergraduate degree, meeting the English language requirements, and mee
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Joshus,
The eligibility criteria is different with different universities. A decent academic percentage of atleast 60% and an IELTS score of 6.5 above is required mostly. You have to check university websites for more specifications.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Generally you must hold a 3 or 5 year Bachelor degree with a first class preferably. Additionally an IELTS score would be required. Do check university websites for the admission requirements.

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