STUDY NEW ZEALAND

Started by sukishan, Jul 11, 2009, 07:17 PM

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•      Offer high standard of education and internationally recognized qualifications
•      Offers a safe learning environment which provides excellent study opportunities and support services for international students
•      Courses are available for academic, professional and vocational studies at universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, secondary schools and private training establishments.
•      Quality of education is strictly monitored by New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) under the NZ Government.
•      Students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hrs a week during semester and full time   during vacation.
•      Easy to obtain permanent residence and migrate.
•      Liberal Visa terms compared to other destinations.
 
New Zealand is a unique country located in the southern hemisphere. It spans 1600 km from north to south and is approximately 2250km east of Australia. It is made up of the North Island, the South Island and a few outlying islands.

New Zealand has a population of approximately 3.8 million people and is roughly the size of the UK or Japan.

New Zealand education is of international standard and offers choice to the international student. Whether it is secondary education, English language training or further and technical education, New Zealand has something for everyone. New Zealand education offers quality assurance for courses that are accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Studying in New Zealand enables students to chart a satisfying career anywhere in the world. New Zealand education gives you the edge to be a success in the competitive global economy.

The nation is sophisticated and technologically advanced with an education system is modern and innovative, offering a very hands on and lateral thinking approach to problem solving. Students will appreciate the lower living costs of New Zealand, combined with the high standard of education offered in high schools and tertiary institutions.
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