After M.B.A. in marketing and finance what should to do to come to New Zealand?


 After M.B.A. in marketing and finance and I got 6.5 overall but 5.5 in speaking give me advice what should I do to come to the New Zealand’s?

Ans : If you're looking at coming here to study then I would say you have two options of considering possibly a graduate diploma outside Auckland because that will still give you two years for post study work visa during which you can fully find a relevant job and move towards eventual residency but if you are quite keen to get a three-year post study work visa and also get into a postgraduate level course I might want to encourage you to go back and write your aisles again because you're this close actually you came up to 6.5 overall which is great which is what we require for a PG course and then your only friend short of 0.5 and speaking but because all institutions here in New Zealand are governed and audited and checked thoroughly by government agency called New Zealand qualifications Authority or NZQA they will not take the risk of giving you an admission so you will either have to go back and rot your IELTS and get a six in speaking as well or opt for a lower level course like a regular diploma and if you take it outside Auckland you will still get it to here so I post Study work visa  which is you know good enough time in fact your last year it was only one year or so now everybody is to get only one year people are getting one or two or three years so it is a good thing so I have a chat with my team and we will see and have a look at the Graduate Diploma something might appeal to you especially for a guy who's done M.B.A. marketing and Finance and don't worry that you've already done MBA can you strip down and do a graduate diploma will have a chat with you sometimes it can be a concern from an angle offer whether a visa officer will actually approve a visa but I look you know from my experience a lot of times we've had people who have done masters and other things and stem down in a course where it was the genuine reason for you to take up that particular course there was never real much of a problem.

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