🔸 Course:
Master of Applied Management (Level 9).
🔸College:
NMIT, Nelson, New Zealand.
www.nmit.ac.nz
🔸 Location:
Nelson is located at the top of South Island in New Zealand. Flight duration from Auckland to Nelson is of one hour. Flight duration from the capital city of Wellington to Nelson is 30 minutes.
🔸Start date:
▪️22 July 2024
▪️14 Oct 2024
▪️Feb 2025
🔸Course duration:
February and July batches are of 18 months duration. October batch is of 15 months duration.
🔸Tuition Fees:
2024: NZ$ 48,750 plus NZ$ 369 student services levy. Eligbile for a study grant of NZ$ 10,000 which will reduce the fees to NZ$ 38,750.
🔸 Entry requirements:
▪️Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
▪️Master Mariner with a UK or India CoC can obtain a bachelor’s equivalent from the University of Mumbai which would likely be considered acceptable by the college as equivalent to graduation.
▪️IELTS Academic of 6.5 band overall with no sectional score below 6.
▪️Applicants may be interviewed by NMIT to assess their suitability for the programme.
🔸 Majors:
▪️Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
▪️Business Analytics
▪️Healthcare Management.
🔸 Hours of study:
MA Management course will be of 3 semesters.
One semester duration is of 17 weeks. There are four courses per semester.
A student can expect to attend one, two-hour class each week per course on-campus i.e., 8 hours of classroom study in a week.
Expected self study to prepare assignments, presentation and research work will be another 32 hours per week approximately taking the total study time to 40 hours per week.
🔸 Career Opportunities:
▪️Business Analyst
▪️Statistician
▪️Project Manager
▪️Mgmt. Consultant
▪️Entrepreneur
▪️Researcher
▪️Trainer
A PDF file is enclosed at the end of this message showing the various logistic jobs advertised in NZ, the salary offered and expected skillsets and exeperience for those jobs.
🔸Admissions Procedure:
The following documents would be required for seat booking:
▪️Application Form
▪️Passport (front page and address page)
▪️Class X results.
▪️Class XII results.
▪️Graduation certificate including transcript.
▪️PG or any other course if done.
▪️Statement of Purpose (SoP)
▪️Work Experience documents.
▪️Resume
▪️CDC, CoC and Graduation Equivalent letter for Seafarers.
Please make independent PDF files for each set of documents i.e. college form, SoP, passport, academic qualification, work experience certificate and resume.
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NMIT will take about 3 weeks to issue the conditional offer letter.
The unconditional offer letter (also called as visa letter) will be issued after you clear your IELTS or Pearson PTE Academic English test. The IELTS Academic score required is overall score of 6.5 with no sectional score below 6. IELTS scores are valid for a period of 2 years. You can book your English test on the websites given below.
www.britishcouncil.lk
www.pearsonpte.com
🔸 Visa Procedure:
The funds to show for New Zealand visa are as given below:
▪️Tuition Fees of NZ$ 40,000
▪️Travel Expenses to NZ of NZ$ 2,000
▪️Living Expenses for 18 months is NZ$ 30,000.
Total funds for visa if we add up the above would be NZ$ 72,000.
At 1 NZ$ = 200 LKR, the show money for visa is around 14million LKR
Money for the NZ student visa can be shown as below:
▪️Cash in account
▪️Fixed Deposit
▪️Educational Loan
▪️Personal Loan
▪️Loan against property / insurance policies, etc.
Gold loan and car loan are not accepted for visa purpose as the visa officer cant verify the authenticity of such loans.
You can also show money of your parents and own brother / sister (not of uncle / aunts / cousin, etc, as that will not be accepted by the visa officer). Parents and siblings will need to show their source of income through bank statements, salary slips, income tax returns, pension documents, etc.
Any unaccounted money or sudden reflection of large money inconsistent with your past financial records will likely lead to a visa refusal. Should your visa be refused, you can always re-apply by submitting proper financial documents.
New Zealand visa office is extremely watchful of the source of money you have shown to generate funds for your student visa. This is because NZ only wants those students to come to NZ who can show a clean income source. Not only must you have the requisite money but you should also be able to show that money has been generated through genuine bonafide source of income. Hence, it is advisable for a student to opt for an educational loan rather than arrange money by borrowing from various sources and trying to show it as genuine source of income of parents and / or siblings.
Any gaps that you may have between studies, employment, etc, also needs to be explained with documentary evidence as they are potential visa refusal reasons.
If your spouse wishes to accompany you, she will need to show NZ$ 2,000 for travel expenses and NZ$ 6,300 for living expenses for 18 months. This amount may get revised much higher as it has not been changed for many years now.
As you are studying a Level 9 course, your spouse can work full time during your 18 months of study and also during the 3 years of post-study work visa.
We will assist you with your student visa and spouse (partner of student) visa applications.
🔸Total Expenses :
If going alone:
▪️Course Fees NZ$ 40,000
▪️Flight ticket NZ$ 2,000
▪️Visa Fees NZ$ 430
▪️Medical test NZ$40
▪️IELTS Academic NZ$ 330
▪️Food & Accommodation: NZ$ 1,100 per month for 18 months is NZ$ 19,800
▪️Miscellaneous: NZ $2,000
Total: NZ$ 64,600 (approx. 13mil LKR at 1 NZ$ = 200 LKR)
If going with wife, additional expenses:
▪️Flight: NZ$ 2,000
▪️Medical: NZ$ 40
▪️Living Expenses: NZ$ 400 per month for 18 months is NZ$ 7,200
▪️Medical Insurance: NZ $3,000
▪️Miscellaneous: NZ$ 2,000
Total extra cost: NZ$ 14,240
Total expenses for couple to NZ will be NZ$ 78,840
🔸Working part-time / full-time in New Zealand:
Student applicant will be allowed to work part-time in NZ during course period and full time during vacations like Christmas. The minimum pay rate in NZ is Z$ 23.15 per hour (from 1 April 2014). You can work upto 20 hours per week part-time during term-time and full-time during vacation.
Let us say a student worked 17 months part-time in NZ out of 18 months of course duration and the spouse worked full time for 17 months during the study course period. We will now calculate the total earnings at minimum pay. If you work night shifts and weekends, you may expect to earn 5 – 10% higher than the minimum pay rate.
▪️Student:
$23.15 x 20 hrs/wk x 4 wk/month x 17 = NZ$ 31,484 (approx. 6mil LKR at NZ$ = 200 LKR)
▪️Spouse:
NZ$ 23.15 x 50 hrs/wk x 4 wk/month x 17 = NZ$ 78,710 (approx. 15mil LKR at NZ$ = 200 LKR).
Net expenses if travelling alone and working part-time in NZ or if travelling with spouse who is working full time at minimum pay rate in NZ are as given below:
▪️Travelling alone:
NZ$ 33,116 (approx. 6.6Mil LKR at NZ$ = 200 LKR)
▪️Travelling with spouse:
NZ$ 31,354 (savings) i.e., you recover all your costs and save this money (approx. 6 Mil LKR at NZ$ = 200 LKR).
Yes, you will pay some taxes but that will be adjusted because we have taken the minimum pay rate whilst you may be earning 10% higher on working weekends / night-shifts, the student applicant will be working full time during vacations which we have not factored in and months have 30 – 31 days whilst we have calculated earnings for only 28 days every month.
🔸Post-Study Work (PSW) Visa:
You should apply for your 3 years PSW visa after you have successfully passed the Level 9 course.
The PSW visa can be applied online. Link for the same is given below:
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/visas/visa/post-study-work-visa
You will need the following documents for applying for the PSW visa:
▪️Identity documents (passport + photo)
▪️Medical
(chest X ray + medical exam in NZ)
▪️Character certificate (from local NZ police station)
▪️NZ qualification pass certificate
▪️NZ$ 4,200 funds available in your bank account (amount may be revised upward). You need to check the link provided above for any updates from the NZ govt.
The cost of PSW visa processing as of date is NZ$ 700 and 80% of the applications get processed within 7 weeks.
🔸 Skilled Migration (PR):
Check the latest point based rules applicable since Oct 2023 for skilled migration on the INZ website by visiting the link below:
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/preparing-a-visa-application/living-in-new-zealand-permanently/new-zealand-skilled-residence-pathways#:~:text=You%20need%206%20points%20to,a%20maximum%20of%203%20points.
As per licensed LIA’s, the following may be a possible option for PR for seafarers / other professsionals looking to take the study + PSW + skilled employment route to PR in NZ:
A seafarer / professional in the age group of 25 – 50 years who does the Level 9 MA Management course will likely get 5 points for qualification. To score the minimum 6 points, he will need to work in a skilled job (as per ANZSCO list) with an accredited employer in NZ for minimum of 1 year and get paid above the median wage i.e., NZ$30
or higher.
Once you get a PSW visa in NZ, you should approach a licensed LIA advisor in NZ on the best route for you to obtain PR. Also, before taking up a skilled job in NZ, have your job offer letter vetted by a LIA (licensed immigration advisor) in NZ as to whether working in that job for 1 year will get you the additional one point to get the requisite 6 points for PR.
We look after admissions & visas only. We are not a NZ govt. authorised LIA.
Once you get your PSW visa in NZ, we will introduce you to NZ govt. approved LIA to assist with PR application.
If you wish to apply for the MA Management Level 9 course at NMIT, please do revert. Should you have any queries, please do let us know.
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