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When does New Zealand apply for postgraduate study?

Postgraduate courses in New Zealand are held twice a year, in February and July respecti

When did you apply for studying in New Zealand?

When does New Zealand apply for postgraduate study?

Postgraduate courses in New Zealand are held twice a year, in February and July respecti

When did you apply for studying in New Zealand?

When does New Zealand apply for postgraduate study?

Postgraduate courses in New Zealand are held twice a year, in February and July respectively (some professional courses start at different times), in which all courses are taught in February and only some professional courses are offered in July.

1, graduate student in New Zealand in February:

August-10: Prepare school application materials such as transcripts and diplomas, and submit the application to the school.

10-65438+February: concentrate on preparing for IELTS and get a conditional admission to the university; Submit visa application before 65438+February.

February of the following year: I got the visa before, then arranged the accommodation properly and completed the preparation before departure, and finally successfully went to New Zealand to study.

Enrolled in New Zealand graduate students in 2.7 months:

August -65438+ 10: Prepare application materials, submit university applications and register for IELTS test.

65438+ 10-65438+February: concentrate on preparing for IELTS and get a conditional admission to the university.

Time 65438+1October-March: prepare visa materials. If you fail the IELTS for the second time, take the IELTS for the second time.

April of the following year: get unconditional admission to university, pay tuition, get COE, and submit visa.

May-June of the following year: Waiting for a visa to make all-round preparations for studying in New Zealand.

July of the following year: get a visa and go to beautiful New Zealand.

New Zealand graduate school notes

1, students' language level. New Zealand graduate students generally require IELTS 6.5, with a minimum of 6. If you can't reach this level, you can choose to go to New Zealand to study for a language promotion class. As long as the IELTS score reaches 5.5, they will have the opportunity to apply for direct language classes in eight countries, and it only takes three to four months, and they don't need to take IELTS again. In addition to familiarizing students with campus culture in advance, the language direct promotion class also teaches many practical contents such as how to write papers in future professional courses, laying a good foundation for future professional courses, which can be said to be cost-effective.

2. Age factor. If studying abroad is to connect with skilled immigrants in the future, it is necessary to meet the EOI scoring requirements. At present, the score of 160 can be screened across the board 100%. Among them, the age score is a plus item, which is based on the age at the time of submitting the immigration application. In the process of grading, every point is very important, because less points will be rejected by immigrants, so the earlier you operate, the more time you have to find it locally after reading the book.

3. Immigration policy. Immigration policies of all countries are tightening, and the threshold is constantly raised, especially in big countries. 20 17 After the political changes in August, the scoring items of skilled immigrants in New Zealand were adjusted, and the EOI screening was also increased from 140 to 160, so the immigration operation should be done sooner rather than later.

Extended reading: What are the advantages of studying in New Zealand?

1, with perfect education system and strong strength.

New Zealand's education system is regarded as one of the education systems in the world, which not only inherits the excellent tradition of Britain, but also has creative reforms. The academic education level of New Zealand universities is excellent, and four Nobel Prize winners have been trained successively. Many specialties such as biotechnology, forensic medicine, dentistry, marine engineering, environmental science and gardening occupy the world position. Eight universities in New Zealand rank among the top 500 universities in the world, while the University of Auckland ranks among the top 100 universities in the world.

2. High cost performance and low cost of studying abroad.

The cost of studying in New Zealand is 654.38+0.3-200,000 RMB, which is much cheaper than that in the Commonwealth countries such as Europe and America, and the price level is close to that in China, so you can get a higher return on education quality with less investment. Because international students are allowed to work to subsidize their living expenses during their study abroad, it is a good choice for working families to study in New Zealand.

3. Beautiful environment and comfortable life

With beautiful scenery and mild climate, New Zealand has been praised as "the last pure land in the world" by the world, and has been rated as "the most livable country in the world" by the United Nations National Development Organization for many years. English is the official language of New Zealand. Students learn in a good English environment inside and outside the classroom. New Zealand, as a multi-ethnic immigrant country, all ethnic groups live in harmony. At the same time, New Zealand has rich social welfare, low unemployment rate and low social crime rate. Compared with other western developed countries, China people here are the least. They can fully integrate into the western society and understand the thoughts, concepts and lifestyles of westerners, which is also one of the most important gains of studying abroad outside professional courses.

4. Broad immigration opportunities

The immigration policy is relaxed, and international students who meet the corresponding conditions after graduation can automatically obtain a work visa and apply for permanent residency. New Zealand is the country with the fastest migration. At present, international students who have studied in various schools in New Zealand for two years at Grade 6 or below, and graduated from Grade 7 or above in 1 can obtain one-year open visas to help international students stay in the local area and even apply for immigration after graduation. This friendly and open policy reduces the difficulty of immigration, which is not common in other English-speaking countries. Even if students fail to get an open visa immediately after graduation, they can apply for a work visa for 2-3 years with the employment notice of the employer after graduation.