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Israel (05/12/2016)

Academic Qualifications

The qualifications awarded by the institutions listed below qualify for the points indicated:

Qualification

Abbreviations

Level in NZ terms

Points under SMC

Bachelor of Arts

BA

7

50

Bachelor of Science

BS

7

50

Bachelor of Science in Engineering (in any speciality)

Refer to NZQA for assessment

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management

Refer to NZQA for assessment

Master of Arts

MA

9

60

Master of Science

MS

9

60

Doctor of Philosophy

PhD

10

60

*Abbreviations used are for the purpose of this list only.

If an applicant believes their qualification may be higher than the levels stated above they should apply to the NZQA for an International Qualifications Assessment.

Note:

Award certificates must be provided in their original language for all qualifications. Official English Translations should also be provided.

The following must be referred to NZQA for an International Qualifications Assessment:
- All honorary degrees
- All listed qualifications where study was completed at any institution outside of the country, including any overseas campuses of any listed awarding institution
- All listed qualifications that contain cross-credited courses or papers
- All qualifications awarded after 2015

Awarding Institutions

The following institutions may award the listed qualifications specified from the dates shown.

Institution

Qualification awarded from

Bar-Ilan University

BA and BS: 1997

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

BA, BS, MA, MS and PhD: 2000

Tel-Aviv University

BA and BS: 2000

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

BA, BS and MS: 2000

Technion–Israel Institute of Technology

BS, MS and PhD: 2000

The University of Haifa

BA, BS, MA, MS and PhD: 1990

The Weizmann Institute of Science

MS and PhD: 1990

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