2. Students who apply for a master's degree in New Zealand can cross majors. If students don't want to continue their undergraduate studies at the postgraduate level, then go to New Zealand to study. It is definitely a very good choice. New Zealand universities generally require students applying for interdisciplinary master's degrees to attend a one-year diploma course. For students who want to continue studying for a master's degree in this major, they generally need to take PD course 1 year, which is equivalent to the first year of postgraduate study, and then take a master's degree 1 year.
3. Most master's programs in New Zealand, that is, master's programs, do not accept direct applications from domestic undergraduates. This is because most of the master's courses in New Zealand belong to the research category, and the entrance requirements are relatively high, so students generally need to provide relevant research papers. Therefore, domestic undergraduate students need to take a Postgraduatediploma (GD) or Postgraduate Diploma (PD) for 1 year, and then take a master's degree course for 1 year.
4. In New Zealand, students will have job opportunities after completing GD or PD courses in 1 year. Such students can apply for a 1-3-year work visa after graduation. As long as you find a job related to your major and sign a labor contract with your employer for more than 1 year, you can apply for general skilled immigrants. In New Zealand, most students will start working after completing GD or PD courses in 1 year, which can increase their work experience while making money. If students feel that they really need to improve their knowledge and ability at work, they will choose to continue their master's courses. Therefore, students choose to continue their master's courses in order to have better development in their work or career, not just for academic qualifications. Therefore, work experience is very important for students.
5. To apply for postgraduate courses in New Zealand, students must prepare in advance, generally at least 1 year in advance. It is necessary to find professional study abroad consultants to help them make reasonable study abroad plans and pay attention to the changes in the application conditions of school courses. Students must understand the professional advantages of various institutions in New Zealand under the guidance of professional consultants before applying. Among the eight schools in New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington is strong in law, architecture, art design, economics and earth science. University of Auckland has advantages in business, information technology, communication, social science and other fields; Lincoln University is strong in wine, gardening, environmental management and tourism. Auckland University of Technology has advantages in engineering, applied science, hotel management and tourism management. These are all things that students need to know. Therefore, the preparatory work in the early stage of application should not be rushed.