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Why Study In New Zealand?

When you decide to Study abroad and opt for New Zealand many people will question you ‘Why New Zealand’? Here are the Top reasons to study abroad in New Zealand.

  • New Zealand is one of the most majestic landscapes in the world as its island country with spectacular sights.
  • Tertiary Education system comprises of Universities & polytechnics
  • Universities -More than 600 private universities and state-funded Universities. Each offers degrees in a large choice of subjects and have strengths in specialized professional degrees. They offer Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes.
  • Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITP’s) offers foundation courses and Undergraduate and Postgraduate vocational courses. There are 23 Polytechnics.
  • Expenses involved are comparatively less than the major destinations viz. The USA, Canada, UK & Australia.
  • Qualifications are internationally recognized.
  • Excellent learning environment.
  • Excellent faculty and teaching standards with smaller classroom sizes leading to personalized attention.
  • Part-time 20 hours a week with more work options.
  • Spouse can move with the partner and get a work permit.
  • One of the safest countries with a very low crime rate.
  • Provision for scholarships.

Why Study in New Zealand

If you get a visa refusal for Canada, you can opt for New Zealand as your next study destination as once a rejection of SPP even if you reapply Canadian visa is difficult to get.

Global Opportunities are the official agent for New Zealand Universities, we are Education New Zealand Recognised Agency (ENZRA) and can help you to get admissions & scholarships as well as process the visa for the Feb & March 2018 intakes.




This post first appeared on Global Opportunities – Study Abroad Consultant, please read the originial post: here

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