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About studying abroad (graduate studies) Canada New Zealand

Hello, I am an undergraduate student in Canada. My brother studied in New Zealand as an undergraduate student. I only have limited experience and understanding. I hope you are satisfied.

1. If you come to Canada to study as a graduate student, the price is for each student. Each school is different. In fact, the main difference is your credits. It depends on what major you take and how many credits you have. But it is roughly like this. In Canada, normal graduate students are still more expensive for international students, 20,000-40,000/academic year (not including those who are special students). Majors such as medicine) are much more expensive than undergraduates and junior colleges and require more credits. But you can get a Maple Leaf Card visa immediately after completing graduate school. New Zealand depends on the school. It is roughly the same as this. Even if it is expensive, it cannot be more expensive than this.

2 Oh, it turns out that if you are studying for graduate school in English, you can apply for any major. There is no restriction as long as they accept it, which is usually two years.

3 It is not certain whether you can study in Canada as a preparatory course. It depends on your IELTS score. Generally speaking, graduate students from good schools need an average score of no less than 7 and no single subject less than 6.5 (people around me take IELTS, which is easier than TOEFL). If your IELTS meets their requirements, then you can No preparatory course is required. Of course, the IELTS requirements of good schools are very high, such as Toronto, Waterloo, etc.!

4 Not necessarily in New Zealand, but in Canada, both IELTS and TOEFL are available. I took the IELTS and found it quite simple. Apart from the composition and speaking, it also requires some effort, but it is still possible if I work hard. I took the CET-4 naked test with 590, listening 8 and speaking 6.5. Composition 5 and reading 7 (composition has never been good)

You’re welcome. I’d like to remind you if you plan to leave early. It’s difficult to apply for a visa early, especially now that it’s getting harder and harder to leave. Even though it’s a student visa, you still need it. You have to prepare in advance at least half a year in advance. Good luck!

PS: By the way, the tuition fees I mentioned may be a bit high, but there won’t be a particularly big difference because it is very expensive after undergraduate studies in Canada, but you don’t have to worry about living expenses. You can work here and you can make money every month. The money is basically enough for you to live on. If you still have any questions, just ask!