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Study in

New Zealand

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About New Zealand?

The size of the UK or Japan but with a population of only 5 million people, New Zealand gives you room to breathe and space to be yourself. New Zealand is an island country located in the Pacific Ocean. The country mainly comprises of two islands. These are the North Island and South Island. Made internationally famous through The Lord of the Rings film series, the beautiful scenery of New Zealand is varied thanks to ancient volcanic eruptions. New Zealand offers a rich mix of various cultures, including Maori, Pakeha (people of European descent), Asian and Pacific populations. New Zealand has several types of higher education institutions: universities, colleges, private institutions and polytechnics.

Why New Zealand?

  • Studying in New Zealand is the perfect combination of high quality education, life and employment opportunities for overseas students. Coupled with the lesser costs and international recognition, New Zealand essentially offers “Best of Both Worlds” qualifications.

  • All 8 of NZ Universities are ranked within the top 500 by QS World University Ranking.

  • NZQA (New Zeland Qualification Authority) ensures that NZ qualifications are valued as credible and robust both nationally and internationally.

  • New Zealand is one of the safest and friendliest places you can choose for your studies. It’s the second most peaceful Country as per Global Peace Index.

  • New Zeland is the world’s least corrupt country as per Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.

  • The education system is such where students are encouraged to think as an individual and find their own solutions.

  • Wherever you live, you won’t be far from beaches, parks, walking trails and cycle tracks.

  • The Education & living is comparatively cheaper in New Zeland while maintain the same or better education standard than the most developed countries.

  • New Zeland offers Post study work visa up to 3 years.

  • New Zeland recognizes 12+3 education system.

Estimated Details?

There are two ways to apply for visa:

  • Apply through New Zealand embassy or consulate at your home country.

  • Apply online which is preffered as it is 10% cheaper.

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