Friday, July 3, 2020

Study MBA: AUT New Zealand

Looking to get an MBA degree? Why not to chose Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand? You will get MBA degree that will be liked by employers worldwide. This is 180 points programme.

Students with a graduate diploma or bachelor's degree are eligible to apply. However, you need to submit proof of work experience minimum 5 years post completion to qualifying degree. Candidates may be asked to appear for Aptitude Test / Interview.

International Students from non-English speaking countries are required to submit IELTS Academic score of overall 6.5 with minimum score of 6.0 in each band. 

The final offer of admission is a matter of approval from MBA Admission Director. You can apply for scholarship towards MBA studies at AUT, NZ

Fees for MBA Programme at AUT NZ

Fees: Domestic Students
$27,744
International Students
$53,715 (full 2020 tuition fee)

For MBA Admission enquiries at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand write to 
Email mbaandpm@aut.ac.nz
Phone +64 9 921 9906

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Study MBA: AIS New Zealand

Looking to get an MBA degree? Why not to chose Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS), New Zealand?You will get MBA with specialization in one of the following areas
  • International Business
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Operations & Logistics
To apply you need IELTS or TOEFL Score. Candidates who have a bachelors degree or equivalent qualification approved by AIS Board are eligible. Depending on your type of UG qualification you may be asked for two year relevant work experience. However candidates with Bachelor's degree in Commerce or related may be exempted from work experience requirements. 

The MBA programme from AIS, NZ is 180 Credit Course of 18 months duration and eligible for Student Loan.

Fees for MBA Programme at AIS NZ


International Students

2020 Programme Fees: NZ$33,750
Resource Fees: NZ$3,000
Total: NZ$36,750

Plus a compulsory Student Services Fee of NZ$300 per year (or NZ$30 per month or part thereof).

Note: International students from Pacific Island countries should contact Malia Uele for tuition fee details:

Phone: +64 9 815 1717 ext 846
Email: maliau@ais.ac.nz 

Domestic Students 

2020 Programme Fees: NZ$20,250
Resource Fees: NZ$3,000
Total: NZ$23,250

Plus a compulsory Student Services Fee of NZ$300 per year (or NZ$30 per month or part thereof).

Link to MBA Programme Page AIS, NZ

Friday, June 26, 2020

Apply Study Abroad New Zealand MyStudyNZ

Looking to study abroad and if New Zealand is your preferred study destination you can apply directly to pursue a programme given you fulfills the eligibility criteria.
There are many reasons to chose NZ as your study destination. If you ask me I would say I like their supportive policies, in New Zealand you are not an outside. Of course when away from home you will miss your family and friends but as far as comfort is concerned I am sure you won't complain that I guided you about not a so right place.
NZ is one of the top countries in Oceania region for study, live and work. 
According to OECD teachers of New Zealand are fourth most professionals in the world. I was not fortunate to go and study there but how much I know from online libraries and news etc NZ always leave a good impression.
You may have many questions about Study in New Zealand you can ask me here and I would love to help. However for more specific questions if you want to know when Auckland sleeps or may be what is snack time during class in a particular NZ college or something like that you can count of official support.

To apply to a study programme in NZ is a 5 simple step process. 
  • Chose your study discipline
  • Know expenditures
  • Write admission application
  • Submit visa application
  • Go, stay, study, work
That looks simple right. And deserving candidates are always welcome across institutions of New Zealand.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Why New Zealand is preferred study abroad destination post COVID-19

Success stories are many, you can read any from news and grin or smile, but there is a reason for big grin.
The outbreak of COVID-19 put world under tremendous pressure. Many of us started best hygiene practices as soon as we got to know there is something, and that something termed as coronavirus by health experts. Not of a medical background kid I simply followed WHO guidelines.
Coronavirus touched many nationalities which is unfortunate and heartbreaking. In those moments I recall the words from Sir APJ Abdul Kalam, who said, 'rebuilding is beautiful....'
The big question, coronavirus left on day one is who will rebuild, who will be architect, and a named poped up "Jacina Ardern-The Prime Minister of New Zealand". I am surprised to learn that during Corona outbreak in NZ she treated all people staying in New Zealand as Citizen, no one was treated as migrant, outsider or something like that.
In the very begining I realized Jacina Ardern will be the winner, and today New Zealand is declared Coronavirus free country. It's big, and Prime Minister deserves full respect.
She has shown us that man can do it. Once world has seen the victory of man when man landed on moon (Neil Armstrong), about which 'we' read and today we can see it, UNBELIEVABLE, and true.
Today if you ask me which country should I apply for study abroad, certainly I will say, NZ is one and then would follow more.
Study Abroad decision need many questions to be asked. But if you ask which country would be safe travel for study abroad post Covid-19, certainly my first answer would be New Zealand.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

General Knowlege for Competitive Examinations

Indian students write many competitive examinations to get admission into next level of school, colleges and university programmes. Also examinations are held for recruitment to various posts and service. Some of the popular examinations in India UPSC Examinations, SSC Examinations, Banking Services Examinations, Railways Examinations, Admission Tests for College Admission Undergraduate, Post Graduate etc and Entrance Examinations to enter into professional programmes. 

In all such examinations Questions of General Knowledge are asked. In some exams there might be a separate question paper, in some it may be a part of question paper with other subjects, in some may be not. But General Knowledge is one of the compulsory part in a student life.

This is why to help out Indian students I have gathered chapters of general knowledge in varied subjects areas. These are true to my knowledge and written after study of various books, news sources, periodicals etc. 

General Knowledge (GK) means popular knowledge that comes from listening day to day stories.  These stories may from any area of life. The knowledge in all such general talks makes part of General Knowledge. Our common know how about things, people, places, science, technology etc is a measure of our awareness. In the competitive examination for admission, jobs and scholarships etc Questions in General Knowledge are asked. So you can prepare better for your upcoming examination I have gathered data around different walks of life and put in Organized Format. Here are lessons for you

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Revised JEE Main, JEE Advanced and NEET UG Entrance Exam Dates 2020

Many Many many entrance examinations are in limbo due to COVID-19 Pandemic and lockdown as a measure to physical distancing. Today MHRD India has announced revised dates for JEE and NEET. Both examinations are administered by National Testing Agency. The new and revised dates are given below.
  • JEE Main 2020: July 18 to July 23
  • NEET UG 2020: July 26
  • JEE Advanced 2020: August
Due to COVID 19 crisis dates are not certain I feel so. For latest updates please keep looking official website.
Stay prepared
Stay Safe

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

7 Tips to stay prepared for entrance examinations during COVID-19 lockdown

Without revisions you will forget almost 18% of lessons. Keeping things in memory is pretty tough task if you not revise. But hold a minute, there are activities you can do to remember better and keep lessons near 100% in mind. How? By doing activities. Your question might be then how to do that benzene ring activity or Bernoulli's Theorem or may be photosynthesis. To help you here are some suggestions.
1. Pick your Pencil and Paper or slate and chalk: Write your lessons, whatever you have learnt towards entrance exam preparation, write down. Much stuff will go in permanent memory.
2. Record audio-Listen your voice: Kill two birds shooting one arrow. You will learn public speaking and most importantly, when you say it loud, it goes better in permanent memory.
3. Record video lessons: Out there you may have access to many video platforms. Open your phone or computer and record it. Now it’s time to say 2H2+O2 ------> 2H2O
4. Teach your friends online: Make your group, go live, Teach. Test. Award marks for right answers and penalize for wrong answers.
(I used to test my students weekly, one mark for each right answer and may be -2/-5 marks for wrong answer and report shown to parents, better a student much harsh I was in awarding marks. And many to whom I taught secured top 10 position in class).
5. Get tired: I don't know if this thing will work for me, but for me it works often. When I feel like out of ideas I go for long long walk till my mind say, no I can't take more, I catch better sleep and next I get better ideas. You can't go out in COVID-19 lockdown, why not some rope jumping or sit-ups.
6. Design your question paper: Books, online material and many things you already have. Design your question paper and practice. You can ask to a friend too.
7. Eat right: What cookies do to our computer same happen to our brain when we eat mindlessly. Eat in limits and leave space for water in your tummy. Because you are indoors not mean to eat in plenty not good for health not for exams.

If I was in your place waiting for next exam dates I may have done all those things to stay connected with lessons. Thoughts are my own.

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