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My university is one of the best university and ranked in top 100 globally. And I wanted to do masters of international business from the very start of my career. When I got the chance i accepted it.
I applied to the University of Auckland since it is the leading University in New Zealand, and being a part of such a massive institution would have been an excellent opportunity for me. The admission process is pretty fast and convenient; considering me being an international student, all my queries regarding admission were cleared through email within 48 hours. The admission process isn't much of a hassle. You fill out the online form from the website, and that's it. A few weeks later, I received an email saying I got the Conditional Offer. After receiving that, you just have to complete the conditions they have put forward, and if you manage to meet those, you will get your part. You just need to make sure that all the conditions that the University has put forward are satisfied. Mine was to get an 85% score or above in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths in the 12th Examination and receive a band of 6 or above in IELTS.
I was fooled by my consultant that it is the best university. I could have prepared for GRE and opted for the USA. Also, my consultant said this is the only country to get 3 years f work visa once I get graduated but getting a job without formal and professional work experience is tough in the country. also, the support for career development is poor.
It has good QS ranking in overall university category as well as for Civil and Environmental Engineering.
University of Auckland is among the top50 Universities of World. Faculty of Education and Social science is an pioneer in educational research. I also love the serenity of New Zealand.
The main reason I chose University of Auckland is because of an alignment of research interests and reputation of my doctoral supervisor. In addition, Auckland has a very good economics program and is ranked in the top 100 globally.
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