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2. About us!
• IDP Education is a world leader in
international student placement
services.
• Our global network of 100 offices
helps students from 32 countries
to study in Australia, Canada,
New Zealand, the USA and the
UK.
• One student is placed in an
educational institution every 20
minutes across the globe.
3. Canada
• Canada hosts more than 250,000
international students and has experienced a
huge increase in demand from overseas
students in recent years.
• Canada is known for its natural beauty, clean
cities and first-rate healthcare and public
transport systems.
• According to the International Monetary
Fund, Canada is among the top 10 wealthiest
nations in the world.
4. Canada – Work and Study
• Learn English in the top 10 location in the
world
• Learn the North American Accent while living
in a Native English speaking country
• Affordable price
• Earn your certificate or diploma degree upon
graduation
• Get the international work experience
• Meet new friends and get the multi-cultural
experience from around the world
5. UK
• The UK offers a diverse and flexible range of
courses in globally ranked institutions.
• Courses in the UK education system are
shorter and more intensive than many other
countries, so you will graduate sooner without
compromising quality.
• The quality of UK universities and colleges is
assessed by the Quality Assurance Agency
(QAA).
• Research standards are examined by the four UK
higher education funding bodies, who publish
their findings every five years.
6. UK - Education system
• English language schools and pathway
providers offer pre-university preparation
either through English language courses or
foundation-level courses.
• Undergraduate (bachelor) degrees in the UK
are essential for many top-level careers and
are normally studied over three years in
England and Wales and four years in Scotland.
• Postgraduate degrees in the UK can be
academic or focused on a particular industry
you are looking to enter.
7. UK - Faculty Interest
• MA Law
• MA Computer Science
and IT
• MA Engineering
• Fashion Design
• Accounting and Finance
• Architecture
• MBA
• International Business
• International Relations
8. USA
• The world’s most popular international student
destination
• More international students study in the USA than in any other
country in the world – at the moment, there are more than
750,000.
• Highest-ranked universities in the world
• The USA has an established, high-quality tertiary education
system.
• Diversity of geography, culture and institutions
• Huge, sprawling campuses that feel like cities and small,
intimate campuses that feel like a collection of close friends.
Tropical islands, dry deserts, snowy plains, the Grand Canyon,
California, and New York City.
• Campus life
• Living on campus in the USA can offer you the opportunity to
enrich your educational experience and meet new friends.
9. USA - Education system
• Tertiary education is typically divided into:
• Associate degrees
• Undergraduate (bachelor) degrees
• Graduate education (master’s and PhDs/doctorates)
• USA universities place great significance on
diversity, meaning classes will consist of
students of different ages, religions and
countries of origin.
• Most classes will contain no more than 20
students and the professors will take the time to
get to know students and their strengths and
will usually be willing to spend time outside of
class to offer further support.
10. USA - Faculty Interest
• Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Energy
• Finance
• Financial Accounting
• Logistics
• International Business
• Law
• MBA
• MBA (No GMAT)
• STEM
11. New Zealand
• Universities - eight public universities in New
Zealand, which offer undergraduate (bachelor)
and postgraduate degrees.
• Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics - 22
Institutes of Technology or Polytechnics.
Courses are usually vocational and skills-based,
ranging from certificate level through to
bachelor degree and postgraduate level.
• Private tertiary and training institutions - offer
professional certificates, diplomas and degrees
in a diverse range of subjects including the arts,
hospitality, computer studies, quality
management, ecotourism and others.
12. New Zealand
• Teacher training - six government-funded
institutions that specialise in teacher training.
• English language training sector - Private
English language schools offer a variety of
courses for all ages including adventure,
business and academic programs.
• Wãnanga - term for the Mãori providers of
tertiary education and advanced study on
Mãori tradition and custom, usually in the
Mãori language.
13. New Zealand - Employment
Prospects
• Earn while you learn
• An international education can be a strain on a student’s
budget. In New Zealand, most students enrolled in a
course of 12 months' duration or longer can work part-
time for up to 20 hours a week during semester and during
holiday periods.
• After graduation
• With skill shortages across various sectors in the New
Zealand labour market, graduates are in high demand in
New Zealand. In particular, there is a strong demand for
skilled workers in the health, information and
communications technology, agriculture and farming, and
engineering industries.
• Students with skills in demand and who wish to stay in
New Zealand long-term may apply for a Skilled Migrant
visa, which will allow them to live and work in New Zealand
permanently.
14. Contact us!
• More info: https://www.idp.com/thailand/studyabroad
• Address: 313 Si Lom, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500,
Thailand
• Phone: +66 2 638 3111