Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is underrated because of its more popular neighbour Australia , but recently it’s been growing in popularity amongst international students for quality education ,beautiful landscapes, affordable living and excellent student support systems.The international student population in New Zealand has consistently grown in recent years.

Why study in New Zealand?
Internationally recognised qualifications
Qualifications from any of the universities in New Zealand are recognized around the world as all 8 universities constantly rank high in QS World Rankings and Times Higher Education Rankings.The New Zealand government also has a separate independent body called the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) which is responsible in ensuring that all the universities act in accordance with qualifications standards.

Great for students pursuing PhD
There are a lot of research opportunities in New Zealand, as it’s known for its well equipped research facilities , access to new technologies and latest lab equipments.If you are a PhD student, you’ll be paying the same tuition as the New Zealanders and you can also work full-time while completing your studies.

Work while you study
In New Zealand international students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week part-time and full-time during breaks.Students pursuing research masters or a doctoral degree are permitted to work for full time.

Safe and peaceful
New Zealand is ranked as the world’s second most peaceful and safe country by the Global Peace Index(2020).New Zealand is known for its low corruption rates and stable government.