Thursday, December 15, 2016

How To Do A Master's Degree In New Zealand?

Many people from all of the world wish to study in New Zealand after they obtain a Bachelor's degree, because New Zealand is a great place and it offers students and visitors great things to do and see. If you are a French student or a student from any other country and you wish to follow a Master's degree program in New Zealand, it is possible especially if you have a Bachelor's degree, which may make you qualifiy for a scholarship in New Zealand. 

Every student want to apply for a Master's Degree in New Zealand is one of two cases:


1- You got good grades during your last year of graduation for a Bachelor's Degree, and you have, then,a big chance to join directly a Master's degree program. 


2- You got pretty poor marks during your last year of graduation for a Bachelor's Degree, and you could be, then, obliged to turn to Bachelor with Honours or to Post-Graduate Diploma, that is an additional year between the Bachelor's Degree and the Master's Degree. After you had the additional year, you can, then, join a Master's degree, either in first year, or directly in the second year.


To study in New Zealand after you got a Bachelor's degree, you have to find at first a program which interests you through the official website of education in New Zealand hereOnce you have found your program of interest, check out the website of the university that provides that program, to get information about admissions. Generally, it is not exactly noted if your Bachelor's degree will be enough for applying to the program. You have, as a result, to contact the university to obtain additional information, but it will be necessary to begin directly the process of application.


To be able to decide whether it is possible or not to follow a Master's degree program with a French Bachelor's Degree, for example, the New Zealand university will need that you provide them with your translated and certified school reports as well as a translated and certified copy of your diploma. The certification can be made by a person in charge of the French university in which you followed your studies.

Before you register, you need to know that you should take a test of English such as "TOEFL" or "IELTS". The required scores differ from one university to another and from one program to the other, but, generally, are at least 90-100 for TOEFL and 6.5 for IELTS.



One final point mention about studying in New Zealand after a Bachelor's degree, is that it is essential to conform to the New Zealand calendar. The study entry term is, generally, at the end of February-beginning of March, and the periods of registration, generally, stop at the beginning of October (for certain programs, it may stay open for longer time). A entry term in July-August is sometimes possible.

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