Why Study In Newzealand
New Zealand offers the perfect combination of high quality education, life and employment opportunities for overseas students. Coupled with the lesser costs and international recognition of its qualification, NZ essentially offers “Best of Both Worlds” qualifications. New Zealand Qualifications have a reputation for being practical and modern. New Zealands education system is based on the prestigious British system. There are wide range of study opportunities including state administered primary, secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and private training establishments. The polytechnics in NZ are known for the programs which are “Ready to Enter the Job Markets”. Moreover 7 of the 8 Universities in New Zealand have consistently featured in the top 500 Universities across the globe. Students are given a visa to search for a job after completion of their course and also have a good opportunity to Migrate.
Top Courses
MBA: A master of business administration (MBA) is a graduate degree achieved at a university or college that provides theoretical and practical training to help graduates gain a better understanding of general business management functions.
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Career Opportunities
New Zealand’s key sector primarily focuses on the computer software development industry, film, television and commercial production industry, services like banking, finance, advertising, property, tourism & hospitality, and food processing.
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Education Cost
New Zealand provides high quality courses with high standard of living at lower cost than Australia, UK, and USA. The costs below will give you an idea of how much spending money you will need in New Zealand as it can vary from city to city. Tuition fees vary from programme to programme.
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Scholarships
Scholarships are offered by the New Zealand government for students from developing countries. The Overseas Development Assistance (NZODA) Postgraduate Scholarships cover airfares, accommodation and living expenses as well as tuition fees.
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Application Procedure
Intakes: The academic year is from mid / late February to early November and most Universities have 2 semesters with a holiday of 4 weeks in June. Each University operates on slightly different dates and some also offer summer school in the main holiday period from November to February. Intakes are in February, July and sometimes in September.
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Education System
At most New Zealand universities the course of study for a Bachelor's degree consists of a prescribed number of units, papers or courses. In each subject there are usually first-year (stage I or 100—level), second-year (stage 2 or 200 level) and third-year (stage 3 or 300 level) courses. A second year course may be commenced only after prescribed passes in the subject at stage I and a third-year course only after required passes in the subject at stage 2.
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Visa
Everyone who comes to study in New Zealand from overseas must meet certain rules and requirements. If you are coming to New Zealand to study for more than three months, you will need a student visa. To apply for a student visa, you must meet student policy requirements. You should assess yourself against this policy, before making an application.
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