NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand is a developed country with a market economy. New Zealand has a high income economy and ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as health, education, economic freedom and quality of life. The people of New Zealand are also known as Kiwis. They are very friendly, welcoming and enjoy meeting people from other cultures. The official language is English, but all government institutions and some private ones use Maori as well. The fastest growing sectors in New Zealand are trade, hospitality, tourism, finance, consultancy, computer software, advertising and film, business services, and insurance. New Zealanders do not discriminate between people. The main religion of New Zealand is Christianity.

WHY STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND

01. HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION

New Zealand offers a high quality education with an edge. Its universities offer a British based education at an affordable cost. They have a high reputation all over the world for being practical, yet modern.

02. SUPPORT SERVICES

Almost all the universities in New Zealand have student support cells, which are ranked amongst the best in the world. Moreover, there are experts who help international students in their respective programs.

03. WORK PERMIT

International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week throughout their semester. This helps the students to manage their finances and earn while they study.

04. VISA SUCCESS

The visa process is remarkably simple, and unlike many other countries the chances of visa rejection is very less.

05. LOW COST OF LIVING

The country has a low cost of living. Fresh food is available at standard prices. Transport is moderately priced giving easy access to recreational places like rivers, mountains, beaches etc.

WHY MIGRATE TO NEW ZEALAND

01. FAMILY FRIENDLY

New Zealand is known as a peaceful country. It has low crime rates and has been ranked fourth in the world safety index. It’s the perfect place to bring up children as the cost of living and education is very low as compared to other developed countries.

02. STABILITY

The economy is unbelievably stable, the cost of living is low, and the government is less interfering.

03. NATURE AND CLIMATE

New Zealand has a temperate climate. Winters are mild and wet, with moderate rainfall. Summers are warm and dry with many hours of sunshine.

04. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Anyone with a valid work visa can avail medical benefits from the government, at subsidised rates. Residents who hold a permanent residency visa can avail free medical services.

05. JOB OPPORTUNITIES

New Zealand’s ever growing economy has led to a shortage of skilled labour. The Government has taken up several measures to meet this demand by hiring skilled workers from overseas, thus making a pool of opportunities for those looking for a job.

06. MORE SPACE

As the population continues to grow at a steady rate and immigrants continue to move, New Zealand will provide space for the homes and facilities everyone needs.

Education System in New Zealand

The education system of New Zealand includes Universities, Polytechnics, and Private Training Institutions. There are 8 government-funded universities, 20 polytechnics, and 800 private education institutions, which are open to anyone who meet the common entrance qualification.

STUDENT KEY GUIDELINES FOR NEW ZEALAND

01. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES

The greatest advantage to study in a university in New Zealand is hidden in its unique approach to education. Universities encourage innovation and creativity among their children and promote new ideas and angle of study to strengthen the confidence of students.

02. COST OF STUDYING & STAYING

The cost of living in New Zealand can be expensive and thus it should be pre-enquired for. At VAS Career Services, our counsellors will enlighten you with the minutest details about the expense. The cost of under graduate courses vary from NZ$ 7,000 to NZ$ 12,000 per year and post graduate courses cost between NZ$ 10,000 and NZ$ 30,000, the difference in cost largely depend on the choice of subject, course, programme and university. Depending upon the location of university and resident the cost for accommodation in New Zealand can vary from NZ$ 7,000 to NZ$ 12,000 per year.

03. WORK WHILE YOU STUDY

An international student in New Zealand is allowed to work 20 hours in a week if they are in a regular course, and during vacations, universities allows their student to work full-time. Study in New Zealand to shape a desirable career with the variety of opportunities in universities and the dynamic course structure.

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