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How to transfer to study in New Zealand?

New Zealand study abroad transfer conditions

It is possible to transfer credits when transferring to another school in New Zealand, but the transfer credits are mainly aimed at students in the first to second grades of domestic colleges or universities. New Zealand transfer applicants can transfer the credits completed in China to the relevant majors of New Zealand University, so that students can directly enroll in the second-year professional courses of New Zealand University. Under normal circumstances, it only takes two years for students to transfer credits to get a bachelor's degree. In New Zealand, not only can you successfully apply for credit transfer if you meet the above transfer conditions, but the school, major and course chosen by the applicant are all important factors affecting credit transfer.

Studying in New Zealand, transferring to another school, a third-year student of a regular university in China, has completed two years of university courses. If you want to apply for a bachelor's degree program at Lincoln University, you need students to provide university transcripts, professors' letters of recommendation, university attendance certificates and detailed descriptions of the courses you have studied, so that you can successfully apply for credit transfer at Lincoln University. The course description of the transfer conditions for studying in New Zealand is the core factor to determine whether you can successfully apply for credit transfer. Therefore, it is best for applicants to ask professional study abroad consultants to make full preparations for them and apply for related courses in order to achieve the purpose of credit transfer.

Need to study in New Zealand after confirmation, transfer:

1, prepare for the necessary language test.

Some transfer schools have additional language requirements. For example, a student is studying at the University of Auckland, but when he transfers to another university, he is asked to provide a new IELTS score or take an on-campus language test.

2. Learn the current course well.

This not only ensures good academic performance, but also facilitates the transfer of credits in the future. For example, there are many basic courses such as medical imaging and nursing, and credits can be recognized mutually. Even different courses may be recorded as elective credits by the new major, thus reducing the number of subjects to be taken by the new major.

3. Ensure qualified attendance.

This is an important guarantee for new school enrollment and visa transfer. It is particularly important to note that some students set the time for going home very early in order to buy cheap discounted return air tickets. They take it for granted that although there is no holiday at school, it is not a big problem to go home a few days in advance, but this is extremely taboo for high school students. Because discounted air tickets can't always be changed, the school won't like this act of acting first when asking for leave from school, which will inevitably lead to the inability to attend the courses in the next few days, which will directly affect the attendance rate.

4. Carefully understand the school to be transferred.

For example, which major core courses to study, admission requirements, whether credits can be reduced or exempted, and so on. Friendly reminder: you can take some courses first to judge whether the school or major you like, and some popular majors do not accept transfer.

note:

1. When you transfer to New Zealand, you must provide authentic and effective materials, and don't cheat. The New Zealand Transfer Immigration Bureau is very careful in the application process, and every small question will be verified repeatedly. On one occasion, a student even received a notice that the visa was not approved because of a minor problem with the bank certificate of living expenses.

2. New Zealand tries to entrust an intermediary to handle the transfer, because there are still many problems in the application process, and the intermediary has generally handled many similar cases, so the experience will be rich and the problems will be solved better. When you study in New Zealand and transfer to your DIY office, there will be problems in communication, which may affect your signing. Intermediary companies have a lot of information resources and school-related information for reference.

3. New Zealand chooses schools for studying abroad and transferring, and tries to choose national universities or national institutes of technology. Many private schools in New Zealand are run by Chinese, which are less than 10 years old, while national universities or national institutes of technology are usually established for more than 30 years, so the teaching quality is guaranteed, there is no possibility of bankruptcy, and the social recognition of academic qualifications is relatively high.