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| Study in Australia |
In land area , it is the 6th largest nation |
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| Study in UK |
It is the 6th largest economy in the world |
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| Study in USA |
Us department of the treasury |
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| Study in New Zealand |
The land of the long white cloud |
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| Study in Singapore |
| Most developed & wealthiest in the world |
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| Study in Canada |
It is lauded as world’s most livable country |
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| Study in Poland |
Oldest county situated in the heart of europe |
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Student Education
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Every student has a dream to pursue a career of his or her choice. But most students eventually end up studying something else primarily because of lack of information. There are many good universities in India and abroad, where they can join…but are unaware of them. Especially if a student is staying in a smaller city. |
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Study in New Zealand |
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Legend has it that New Zealand was fished from the sea. Fact has it that New Zealand was the last land mass on earth to be discovered, making New Zealand the youngest country on earth. The influence of Pacific Island and Asian immigrants during the 20th century has helped shape New Zealand into an even more vibrant and diverse multicultural society. Having an area about the size of Colorado (USA), New Zealand enjoys a majestic mountainous landscape alongside some large coastal plains. The north of New Zealand has sub-tropical climate, and as one travels south, the temperature starts decreasing giving the southern regions a much cooler temperate climate. The average maximum temperature ranges between 20C and 30C during summer and 10C and 15C during winters |
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Wellington |
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4,173,460 (July 2008 est.) |
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New Zealander(s) |
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Temperate with sharp regional contrasts |
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English, Maori, Sign Language |
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Parliamentary Democracy |
| Currency: |
New Zealand Dollar (Varies between Rs 32 and Rs 34) |
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+64 |
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Time Difference
12 hrs ahead of UTC/GMT (6 hours 30 minutes ahead of IST) |
Education System in New Zealand
The emphasis on education in New Zealand is made evident looking at the literacy rate of 99% (age 15 and above can read and write). With world-class educational institutions having state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities, New Zealand can be seen as every student�s heaven. International students are provided with the best study opportunities and support services in a safe learning environment. Besides primary and secondary schooling (which is free till the age of 19 years), there are eight government-funded universities along with another 25 government-funded polytechnics and institutes of technology.. The average course duration lies between six months and three years.
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Popular courses
Arts, IT, medicine, business, IT, Design, horticulture, architecture, information technology, business administration, fashion studies, dental therapy , nursing, social and community work, music, dance, computer science, mathematics and many more etc. |
Benefits of studying here:  |
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- High quality of education
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- Stable democratic political environment
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Approximate tuition fees
Under-graduation: NZ$ 18,000 to NZ$ 25,000
Post-graduation: up to NZ$ 40,000
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Approximate living expenses: (in NZ$)
8000-10,000-per year |
Work permit options: |
International students are allowed to work 20 hours a week during terms and full-time during vacation. And after studies students are give open job search visa for one year. Within this duration students are required to find a job after in a related area in order to extend their stay or apply for permanent residency. |
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