Why study in New Zealand?
- Mushtaq Ahmed
- Permanent Residence
- February 10, 2024
New Zealand is an emerging top destination for studying abroad. Here’s why!
We all know New Zealand is a beautiful country, but there’s a lot beyond its picturesque landscapes. It is emerging as one of the topmost preferences among Indian students wanting to study abroad. With an excellent education system.
Here are some of the top reasons why you should New Zealand for your further education.
Globally recognised qualifications
All eight universities of New Zealand consistently rank high in QS World Rankings* and Times Higher Education Rankings, and qualifications from any of these are accredited across the globe, opening doors to prospects everywhere. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) also ensures that institutions are registered to enrol international students and comply with qualifications standards.
Excellent pedagogy
Influenced by the UK education system, New Zealand focuses on research-based teaching, which means you will learn dealing with situations in a systematic and an organised manner
Innovation and research
New Zealand provides abundant opportunities in research for students. The country boasts of highly experienced faculty, well-equipped laboratories, access to latest technology, equipments, and opportunities.it’s innovative help us to made such as healthcare, physics, geology, engineering, astronomy, computer science, agriculture, etc
Safe and peaceful
New Zealand ranks second on the Global Peace Index 2018*, Which tell about the social tolerance and political stability of the Kiwi democracy.As an international student, you’ll have the same rights as your Kiwi counterparts.
Quality of life
New Zealand offers a wonderful multi-cultural environment that exists in perfect harmony with the country’s outdoorsy lifestyle.inance with is with all kinds of natural landscapes ranging from snowcapped mountains and steaming volcanoes to rolling green hills, golden sandy beaches and lush rainforests, New Zealand screams wanderlust.
You can work to support your studies
If you’re pursuing research masters or a doctoral degree, you will be allowed to work full-time.As an international student in New Zealand, you can work for up to 20 hours every week during your semesters and full-time during breaks
Fun facts about New Zealand
- Women in New Zealand were the first to get the right to vote.
- Scared of snakes? New Zealand doesn’t have any!
- Do you know that New Zealand has two national anthems?
- From all over the globe, the sun rises in New Zealand the first.
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