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TYPES OF LETTER OF RECCOMENDATION YOU NEED TO STUDY ABROAD

A letter of recommendation is an important part of the documents required to proceed with the study abroad process. Based on your profile and the course for which you are applying there are two different types of Letter of recommendation. Academic LOR  If you are a student who is looking forward to studying abroad, then you should go for an academic LOR. If you are applying for a masters course from any institute abroad, then you should get your LOR done from your college, and if applying for a bachelor course abroad, then your should get it done from your school. Some universities might ask for up to three LOR’s. In such cases, you should get your LOR done from your teachers, someone you have worked with, and someone with substantial academic credentials whose recommendation carries good impact. Professional LOR Usually, the students who want to apply for MBA programmes abroad are required to get a professional LOR. This is because majority of MBA admission seekers have wo

3 FIELDS TO STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND

With 8 globally recognized universities, New Zealand offers a unique study experience to   students. The higher education model of the country is flexible and broad-reaching. In addition to this, the nation has three standout fields of study in which it particularly shines. The Following are three main fields for which New Zealand is considered as the best place in the world. Law Recently named the world’s most socially advanced country; New Zealand is ranked high for tolerance & inclusion and personal freedom. Students are taught to be level-headed, tolerant, open-minded, and mature in their approach to law, addressing the social issues of the real world and taking initiatives to draw their own conclusions. The law programmes in New Zealand are flexible and in most cases, the admissions in undergraduate studies do not require an LSAT score or recommendation letters. It is based on the assignment done by you in your introductory year.  The students may complete renow