Qualifications from
New Zealand Universities rank with the world's best and have a reputation
for being practical and modern. In some niche areas, such as biotechnology,
forensic science and marine engineering, New Zealand degrees are
acknowledged as world-leading.
Students educated here earn a reputation
as a new breed of innovative thinkers, and enjoying success the world over. The
OECD Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) ranks New Zealand 's
school system very highly.
As a former British
colony, New Zealand 's
education system is based on the prestigious British system. New Zealand 's
universities perform very highly on a global level. Many feature in
international university rankings like the Times Higher Education Supplement
Top 500 and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Top 500.
New
Zealand education is increasingly
international in character, driven by trends, which include the Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) revolution, employment markets extending beyond
national borders, and a well-travelled population of students, teaching staff
and researchers. New Zealand
was the first country to adopt a code of practice that sets out standards for
the care of international students, in and out of the classroom. All
institutions that host international students have staff dedicated to ensuring
their time in New Zealand
is happy and successful.
Most of the universities have been taking International students for the last 50 - 60 years. About 9% of total students enrolled inNew Zealand
universities are international students. Auckland ,
Christchurch , Palmerstone North, Dunedin , Hamilton and Wellington cities house
most of the top ranked universities in this country. Students are given a visa
to search for a job after completion of their course and also have a good
opportunity to migrate. New
Zealand government also offers stay back
option with full time work permit for qualified students. Expenses involved are
comparatively less than the other major destinations viz. USA , UK ,
Canada or Australia .
Most of the universities have been taking International students for the last 50 - 60 years. About 9% of total students enrolled in
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General Information
The majority of
The climate throughout the country is mild and temperate, mainly maritime, with mean annual temperatures ranging from 10°C in the south to 16°C in the north. The New Zealand Dollar, informally known as the "Kiwi Dollar", is the currency of
Note: The above mentioned is
only an outline on the subject. Therefore, we recommend referring concerned
official websites for detailed and updated information.
Cost Of Study & Living
Tuition
Fee:
I
year program - Tuition Fee will be 9950NZD to 30000NZD or Rs.437800 to
Rs.1320000
II
year program - Tuition Fee will be 19900NZD to 60000NZD or Rs.875600to
Rs.2640000
III
year program- Tuition Fee will be 29850NZD to 90000NZD or Rs.1313400 to
Rs.3960000
Total
Living Expense:
The
total living expense for an International student will be approximately around
10000NZD per year which includes rent, food, transportation, personal expenses
and other miscellaneous expenses. This figure is subject to change depending
upon the lifestyle of the student, location and the type of accommodation He /
She chooses which may vary from the College or University accommodation to
renting a flat on one's own.
The above conversion has been
done @1NZD = Rs.44 as on 01-07-2011. Subject to change
REPUTED AND LEADING UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES INNEW ZEALAND
Waikato
Institute of Technology
Unitec
New Zealand
University
of Otago Wellington School
of Medicine & Health Science
Nelson
Marlborough Institute of Technology
Open
Polytechnic of New Zealand
Christchurch
Polytechnic Institute of Technology
Eastern
Institute of Technology Hawke's Bay
Otago
Polytechnic
University
of Otago Christchurch School
of Medicine & Health Science
Whitireia
Polytechnic
Wellington
Institute of Technology
Manukau
Institute of Technology
Southern
Institute of Technology
Waiariki
Institute of Technology
Universal
College of Learning
Northland
Polytechnic
Aoraki
Polytechnic
Te
Wananga o Aotearoa
Western
Institute of Technology at Taranaki
Tai
Poutini Polytechnic
Tairawhiti
Polytechnic
Queens
Academy Group
AIS
St Helens
Useful Links
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Study in NZ,
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