New Zealand welcomes international
students from all universities and institutions. New Zealand's
immigration laws prevent an international student from studying at a
private provider that has not been registered or from taking a course
that is not NZQA approved.
Farnaaz Mohammed, the international
officer from Massey University says “All New Zealand universities
are teaching and research institutions with research informing
undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. New Zealand universities are
trusted for offering high quality teaching based on the British model
and delivered at a very affordable cost. university of New Zealand degrees are highly transferable - our graduates gain employment in
career positions world-wide and gain entry to top universities around
the world for postgraduate study. New Zealand universities perform
well in international rankings - New Zealand had a higher ratio of
universities in the top 500 of the 2009 THE/QS World Ranking of
Universities than most other country systems”.
New Zealand welcomes students to stay
back after completion of minimum one year program. Student can apply
for graduate job search visa for a period of one year which would
further lead to Permanent Residency. Some of the programs highly
recognized for Permanent Residency are from Engineering / Business /
Computing / Health Science / Hospitality background.
New Zealand has 8 government funded
Universities in New Zealand providing under graduate / post graduate programs. NZ
also has popular option to study at any one of the 25 government
funded poly techniques and institutes of technology in New Zealand. The programs are
academically and vocationally focused.
New Zealand welcomes students to stay
back after completion of minimum one year program. Student can apply
for graduate job search visa for a period of one year which would
further lead to Permanent Residency. Some of the programs highly
recognized for Permanent Residency are from Engineering / Business /
Computing / Health Science / Hospitality background.
The Code of Practice for the Pastoral
Care of International Students sets out the minimum standards for the
welfare of students and the way they are given advice. These
standards are required of all education providers who have students
enrolled on international student permits. 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.
New Zealand degrees are recognised
internationally. New Zealand had a relatively low cost of living, in
comparison to other countries around the world.The cost of education
is relatively low compared to other countries. The diploma in New Zealand programs
cost is approximately 4.5lacs to 5.5lacs per annum. The under
graduate programs cost is approximately 5.0 lacs to 6lacs and the
post graduate programs is 6.5 lacs to 7.5 lacs per annum.
Students Working in New Zealand is aloud up to 20 hours per
week during program and 40 hours during Christmas and New Year
vacation which is approx 6 weeks. The minimum wages paid per hour is
$12.
Ashish Ramakrishnan from Waikato
University says “Today, being equipped with the degree scored from
a wonderful university and importantly having secured a well paid job
in New Zealand, I can only have appreciation and gratitute towards
Edwise”.
Edwise is recognised by the New
Zealand Government as a Specialist Agent to impart information for
New Zealand education & it is strongly recommended that you gain
more information or send your application through an approved
representative.
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