1. Is Jan the only intake in 2010 or you do have fall intake also? And it does seem to be late for Jan 2010 intake, right?
Yes, only Jan intake. Depends where you're from and how quickly you can get your act together. Our admissions process is streamlined to work to your advantage - but you will have to move quickly if you need to make a Visa application... email us your CV now!
2. Do students undertake part-time jobs? Does every student get an industry/company for the consultancy project and does the university help the students in getting the company?
Generally students do not have the time to undertake part-time employment on top of their MBA programme. For the consultancy project it is entirely up to the individual which industry they would like to study, but yes, we will do all that we can to assist you in obtaining your desired industry/company.
3. I have 2 years experience and can I still apply for the programme?
We prefer our applicants to have three years experience, however you are welcome to submit your CV - just make sure to state your case for why you should be on the programme and what other skills you have that compensate for your lack of experience
4. What is the ranking of Otago MBA on a global basis and on an Australasian basis (i.e. ANZ) and what is the source of the ranking?
We have shifted focus in recent times to address important aspects of our offering which don’t necessarily lead to an improvement in ranking. However, we believe that the quality and reputation of the programme is better judged by the rigorous accreditation process undertaken by Equis and AACSB. There are only 59 business schools in the world accredited by both Equis and AACSB, and we are one of them.
5. How do I get a student visa?
In order to apply for a student visa, you must first hold an unconditional offer of a place on the programme. Then, you will be able to apply to the
New Zealand Immigration Service for a student visa/permit to allow you to study in New Zealand.
6. How many hours a week will I need to study on the Otago MBA?
Students study on average 70 – 80 hours per week over the course of the programme. Some of this is in class, some is study within groups and some of this is private study.
7. Are there any scholarships available for study?
There are very limited numbers of scholarships available and due to the nature of scholarships and applicants' personal circumstances please identify a scholarship you would like to apply for and we can assist you with your application.
8. Are study loans available for my study?
Student loans are available for NZ and Australian citizens and permanent residents. Please visit the
StudyLink website.
9. I am an international student. How much should I allow for living in New Zealand?
You will need to budget about NZ$12,000 – NZ$20,000 for living expenses, depending upon your lifestyle.
10. I am a working professional from India and I have been educated only in English. Will I still need a score in IELTS or TOEFL?
It is not likely, the Otago MBA have a customised approach to programme application which is designed to streamline the process for you. Once you submit your CV we will make arrangements for an informal interview, throughout the process we will be monitoring your English language proficiency and will request IELTS or TOEFL if we feel your English is not up to standard.
11. I have German and Chilean passport is there any advantage to apply with one of them?
No, places on the Otago MBA are filled on a first-come first-served basis given that the individual meets all admissions criteria.
12. Is there an international study tour included in the MBA programme?
Yes, there is an International Exchange option in the final module of the course; you will see this information in 'Modules' under the Academic tab
13. I would like to know if you have an active placement cell.
We have just appointed Trish Franklin as Manager, Strategic Development who will be developing a strong careers capability in the months ahead.
14. I would like to know whether you have family accommodation for the student who bring their family and what are the charges of family accommodation?
Yes, the University has the Executive Residence for family accommodation. Their phone number is 0800 685 685
15. Here you mention that Jan is the only intake but on the home page it says that the intake is early Sept too. Would you please clarify.
Only January intake.
16. Is there any concentration or specialization?
Yes and no.
The Otago MBA is a generalist MBA programme with a difference... the consultancy project in the final module is your opportunity to specalise in a particular area if you want - the added bonus is that it can be specifically targeted to any industry or subject that you want!
17. Do you have any other intakes apart from the January intake?
Not for MBA.