2. About New zealand
• New Zealand is a country in the southwestern
Pacific Ocean consisting of 2 main islands,
both marked by volcanoes and glaciation.
Capital Wellington, on the North Island, is
home to Te Papa Tonga rewa, the expansive
national museum. Wellington’s dramatic Mt.
Victoria, along with the South Island’s
Fiordland and Southern Lakes.
3. Education system in New Zealand
• Universities: There are 600 private universities and 8 state-
funded universities in New Zealand. Public universities offer
undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes to its
students.
• ITPs: These are institutes of technology and polytechnics
(ITPs) that offer foundation courses and undergraduate and
postgraduate vocational courses for students. Currently,
there are 23 polytechnics in New Zealand.
• Wānanga: If you are keen about learning the traditional
values of Maori cultures, then Wānanga institutes are right
for you. These institutes teach you everything about the
culture of the Maori people.
4. Why study in New Zealand?
• New Zealand institutes are recognised internationally
and are highly regarded by employers worldwide.
• Teaching standards in the country are excellent.
Students will immensely benefit from smaller class
sizes that offer more individualised attention.
• The education system in New Zealand rewards students
for both practical and academic achievements.
• New Zealand is a young country where resourcefulness
and independence are highly regarded. Students can
look forward to a very supportive learning environment
where they are encouraged to raise questions and
perform creatively.
5. Tourist attractions
• You can enjoy picturesque fjords, spectacular
glaciers, rugged mountains, rolling hillsides,
vast plains, subtropical forest and miles of
coastline with beautiful sandy beaches. Even
big cities are surrounded by lush greenery and
are located not far from the country’s hills and
coasts.
6. Study options
• Students can choose between diploma,
degree, vocational and polytechnic courses.
Some of the popular courses amongst
international students studying in New
Zealand are Hospitality Management,
Accounting, Mechanical Engineering,
Computer Science, MBA and BCom.
7. Cost of studying in New Zealand
• Arts and science courses could cost anywhere
between NZD 20,000 and 25,000 per year. An
undergraduate programme can cost between
NZD 18,000 and 25,000 and a postgraduate
programme can cost between NZD 10,000 and
30,000. You should also factor in your living
expenses and transport cost. The student
health cover is a must and it may cost you
more if not taken from a recognised provider.
8. Scholarships for international students
• New Zealand development scholarships
• New Zealand ASEAN scholar awards
• New Zealand excellence awards
• UC international first year scholarships
• University of Otago international research
postgraduate scholarships
• University of Waikato international
scholarships.
9. Benefits of studying in New Zealand
• Chance to enhance your peer-to-peer learning and
interpersonal skills since you will be sharing your ideas
with people from all over the globe. New Zealand is
home to around 40,000 international students.
• Availability of multiple intakes and part-time work
options.
• Opportunities for spouse to migrate with the partner
and get a work permit. Children, if any, can study in
New Zealand on domestic student tuition fees, if their
parents are permanent residents of the country.
10. keen to study in new zealand
• If you are keen about studying in New
Zealand, you need to plan now. All you have to
do is speak to us. It is going to be an exciting
journey for you, to explore the kiwi land and
get to interact with so many different brains
from all around the world, with a bonus of
exploring the beauty of nature.
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