Completed my b.tech(mechanical) in 2015 and working, want to settle in New Zealand but confused what to do mba or other course from there.

Which course will be better according to New Zealand market to settle there

0 89 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by gaurav kohli

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    DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL Education Consultant | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    You need not spend more and do MBA. You can take up one year study Level 7 UG diploma or Level 8 PG Diploma one year program. Once you complete this one year you are eligible for one Year work search visa. You will definitely get a job. Because NZ is the fastest growing economy in the world. 100% no corruption. once you get a job you will get two year work permit. Once you get work permit you are eligible to apply for PR. In other words you will get PR in NZ withinb2 yr and 6 months.
    MBA need experience. This MBA IS NOT GOING TO GET Managerial level job abroad. After getting PR you can do part time and complete your MBA. MBA will enh
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    Adithyan Kv

    8 years ago
    Better go with ur intrst in Post Graduation
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