Why Study in the New Zealand?
New Zealand, famous for its amazing scenery, is a great country – a fun place to visit and a superb study destination.New Zealand is around the same size as Japan or Great Britain. The countryside is unique and quite spectacular, from rolling green hills to golden sand beaches then lush rainforests, all within a few hours drive. New Zealand has just over four million people, know affectionately as ‘Kiwis’, who are easy going, warm and welcoming to their neighbour. New Zealand itself is a multi-cultural nation, with a fusion of Maori (the indigenous people), Pacific Island, European and Asian people combining to make a vibrant and colourful society.
The climate in New Zealand is temperate with relatively mild, wet winters, with temperature between 10 and 15ºC, and warm, dry summers where temperatures range from 20 to 30ºC. The summer months are December, January, February, and the winter months are June, July and August.
New Zealand as a provider of quality education. It offers a safe learning environment which provides excellent study opportunities and support services for international students. Courses are available for academic, professional and vocational studies at universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, secondary schools and private training establishments. Campuses are highly international, with students from all corners of the globe studying and socialising together..
1) Safe yet modern: – This country of just over 4 million people is an easy going and one of the safest places on this earth with high quality living conditions and a modern lifestyle. New Zealand has never seen war on its own shores and crime here is extremely low compared to America and Europe.
2) International recognition of courses and degrees: – New Zealand qualifications are of a high quality and have a reputation around the world for being practical, modern and desired. All courses, programs and qualifications offered by New Zealand institutions are quality assured by the New Zealand government. Major employers around the world recognize New Zealand qualifications and employ New Zealand graduates.
3) Competitive Costs: – New Zealand offers very affordable tuition fee compared with many other countries around the world. Competitive tuition fees coupled with a low cost of living represents a good value for your money.
4) Multiculturalism: – New Zealand has a dynamic and harmonious multicultural society. Kiwis are friendly and pleasant and are opening their doors to offer you warm and welcoming environments. International students are highly respected in New Zealand and you will feel most welcome here.
5) Support Services: – New Zealand has a long history of teaching international students and New Zealand institutions are sensitive to the needs of international students. The “International Office” in tertiary institutions provides a high quality support service to help you adjust to your new environment and successfully complete your studies.
6) Recreational wonderland: – From the rugged mountains to the sandy beaches New Zealand is a land of great variety. This is also true of educational and cultural programs on offer to international students. alt="Baba Farid Educational Consultancy"hough New Zealand has a population of only 4.3 million and is similar in geographical size to the U.K. and Japan, its breathtaking scenery sets it apart from the rest of the world. New Zealand offers exciting landscape and recreational opportunities as well as great outdoors to treasure.
7) Work while you study: – All students on a student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during semester and full time during vacations i.e. 40 hours. Many New Zealand institutions offer a student employment service called ‘Student Job Search’ to help you find work.
8) Settlement options in New Zealand: – There are plenty of jobs in NZ, and while it may not be easy to get one, if you are good enough, you will easily get one. For more information please visit www.immigration.govt.nz .
NEW ZEALAND IELTS
A perfect study destination for students seeking admissions in foreign land with international exposure. Studying in New zealand has become more lucrative, rather best than even before now. The Students have best work options.
The New Govt. Initiatives include :
- Extended working hours/rights for all students enrolled for more that 14 weeks.
- Full time work rights for post graduate international student and even more hours during scheduled holidays.
- Unlimited work rights for PHD and Masters by research Student.
- Flexible Visa.
Cost of studying in New Zealand
The tuition fee is different for various universities and courses and varies with courses. The approximate annual living expenses in New Zealand are about NZ $10,000-12,000. However, the expenses vary largely depending on the lifestyles.
One should contact the respective university and college for more specific details.
- Accommodation charges per year – NZ $10,000-12,000.
- Tuition fees range from NZ $10,000- 18,000.
- Undergraduate courses (Bachelor Degree) – NZ $14,000- 18,000.
- Graduate Course (Master’s Degree) – NZ $18,000-24,000.
Below are the most popular courses trending at the moment:
- Early Childhood teacher
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Medical Studies
- Engineering
- Nursing
- Diploma of Marketing / Business / Management
- Agricultural and horticultural studies
- Natural and applied sciences
- Information Technology
Commercial and Business Studies;
There are thousands of courses so contact us to obtain accurate information, which will be suited to meet your individual study needs and offer free telephone consultations.
Baba Farid Educational Consultancy Education Migration Advantages
- Representing ALL NZ UNIVERSITIES and several Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs).
- FREE Counselling by ENZ certified counsellors.
- FREE Visa guidance.
- Regular direct student interviews by University representatives.
- An approved New Zealand Specialist Agent (NZSA).
- Scholarships, Busaries & Fee waivers.
- Predeparture sessions.
- High Visa success.
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