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Accounting Studies

Accounting & Finance

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Architecture

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Agriculture & Farming

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Advertising & Communications

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Business / Management

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Computers / IT

Creative & Design Courses

Early Child Care

Education & Teaching

Civil Engineering

Engineering

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Humanitarian & Social Science

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Legal Studies

Science

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Sports

Hospitality Management

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MBA

MBA

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Study Accounting
and Finance in New Zealand

Accounts and finance also knows as “Language of Business”. In recent years, the scope of work has changed from being in a cubicle and preparing financial reports to now the role of business advisor and giving presentation to top management about the financial forecast. New Zealand gives you an opportunity to candidates with little or no experience or qualification in accounting to pursue Diploma, Degree and Master’s program. Moreover, after completion of the course the students can gain professional accreditation and membership in the following organisations,

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Employment Opportunities

Annual Average Salary in New Zealand

Median NZD$ 68,000 – 96,100

Annual Average Salary in New Zealand

Median NZD$ 68,000 – 96,100