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Can I study in New Zealand if I have already worked? An inventory of ways and conditions for studying abroad.

The competition in the workplace is getting bigger and bigger. If you want to survive in this fierce environment, you must improve yourself. The main way of self-improvement is to study, so more and more "migrant workers" choose to go abroad for further study. Can they study in New Zealand after work? Introduce the ways and conditions of studying in New Zealand after work.

First, the way after studying in New Zealand

1 College

The knowledge of junior college is most easily linked to work, and it can be almost seamlessly connected. For example, the it knowledge we have learned is mainly theoretical research in the master's course, and there may be a bridge between it and practical work. In college courses, it is all about the teaching of the content needed for work. Nzqa certified junior college students below grade 7 need to study for two years to get a work visa. The total tuition fee for these two years is about NZ $28,000.

2. Undergraduate students

The undergraduate course in New Zealand takes three years, and the annual tuition fee is more than NZ $20,000. The cost is much higher than that of junior college, and the study pressure is relatively high. Being able to work 20 hours a week has begun to affect my studies. The three-year undergraduate tuition fee is over NZ $70,000. This requires the strong support of the family to complete their studies. After graduation, I also got a one-year work visa and immigrated after finding a job.

3. Master's degree

New Zealand's immigration policy stipulates that students with a master's degree or above can apply for a spouse work visa, and spouses and children can come to New Zealand with the applicant. During the master's degree, you can work 20 hours a week with a student visa and work full-time in the summer vacation. After graduating from master's degree, you can get a one-year open work permit, and you can apply for a two-year work permit if you find a corresponding professional job. During the period of open work visa and two-year postgraduate experience work visa, spouses and children can stay in New Zealand with their spouses' work visa, continue to work without restrictions and attend school free of charge. If your job position and salary meet the requirements of the Immigration Bureau, you can apply for immigration.

Second, the way after studying in New Zealand

1, English requirements

Students who study university courses must reach the level of English. Because all courses are taught in English, students should have good English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in order to succeed in their studies.

The general English requirement for New Zealand university courses is IELTS 6.0, such as business, liberal arts, engineering, architecture, natural science and other majors; Some majors require a slightly higher IELTS score, such as nursing (IELTS 6.5) and education (IELTS 7), while TOEFL English entrance score is generally at least 550.

2. Education

If domestic students want to enter the first year of New Zealand universities directly, they need to complete the freshman course of domestic regular universities or the sophomore course of domestic regular universities. Domestic senior two/senior three graduates want to enter the undergraduate course, they must first attend the preparatory course of the university (7- 18 months), complete the preparatory course, and meet certain conditions before entering the undergraduate course.

Third, go to New Zealand for postgraduate study after work.

1, Master of Management

Management major is the most common major in business. This major mainly emphasizes the cultivation of students' leadership and management ability, and requires students to solve problems independently and innovatively under the background of globalization. Because it is an interdisciplinary subject, most masters of management do not require relevant undergraduate background, and the curriculum of each university is different.

2. Master of Finance.

New Zealand's financial professional employment prospects are very broad. Can engage in any occupation related to the economy, can go to companies, securities institutions, banks and so on. The employment rate is high after graduation. Many universities in New Zealand offer master's degrees in finance without a bachelor's degree background, but each master's degree in finance has its own characteristics. I suggest that you don't just pay attention to the overall ranking of the school. What suits you is the best.

3. Master of Accounting.

Accounting is a hot major in New Zealand. At present, there are two options for master's degree: master of professional accounting and master of accounting. Compared with the master of accounting, the master of professional accounting does not need students to have an undergraduate accounting background, and can enter the school directly without taking additional bridge courses.

4. Master of Translation Studies.

Master of Translation in New Zealand has different translation languages, which makes students become applied talents engaged in translation practice in foreign trade, science and technology, literature, culture, tourism, education and other fields.