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Wish To Study Abroad? New Zealand Will Offer All You Can Ask For; Here Are Details

New Zealand is well-recognized throughout the world for its warm people, breathtaking scenery, and laid-back way of life. Due to its adaptable educational structure, the island nation is also one of the most popular choices for international students seeking higher education. The educational system of New Zealand is created to accommodate all financial situations so that students can study without burden. The cost of tuition for international students varies depending on the course, the location, and the length of the program. A superb work/life balance and a high standard of living are matched with a cost of living that is comparable to that of other OECD nations.

Universities in New Zealand to study best

In addition to the 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) that have become the Te Pkenga- New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology (NZIST) and the 550 Private Training Establishments (PTEs), which include English language schools, New Zealand has eight state-funded universities. According to QS World University Rankings, all of New Zealand’s universities are among the top 3% in the world.

  • The University of Auckland
  • Auckland University of Technology
  • The University of Canterbury
  • Lincoln University
  • Massey University
  • The University of Otago
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • The University of Waikato

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Whole lot of opportunities

Employers all throughout the world prize graduates from New Zealand universities for their capacity for critical thought and original problem-solving.  Employers and other educational institutions around the world hold the credentials from the island nation in high respect and demand.

After graduating, the students are prepared to enter the competitive global employment market. After completing their studies, many New Zealanders opt to continue living and working there.  The majority of New Zealand students have the choice to work part-time while they are in school.

Study with Te Pūkenga

In addition to the standard university curriculum, Te Pkenga, a reputable organization, offers skill-building courses in New Zealand.

Te Pkenga offers work-related training and credentials that improve students’ employability.  The students can more readily become integrated in relevant industries thanks to the necessary abilities and practical experience they have acquired during their studies. Te Pkenga can be used to teach students while they are on the job, on campus, or online. Industry projects, internships, and job placements may be a part of the Te Pkenga courses. The knowledge gained here will assist establish contacts in the business.

Srishti Verma

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