Why Study in New Zealand?
- Quality Assurance: New Zealand’s institutions are committed to quality education, as demonstrated by the two independent bodies, the Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) and the Academic Quality Agency for New Zealand Universities (AQA), which ensure that academic processes meet international standards and maintain quality assurance.
- Employment Prospects: Students in New Zealand have many opportunities to earn money while studying, including internships and part-time work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and up to 40 hours during vacations. There is also a good chance for permanent residency and full-time work permits for students’ spouses.
- Cost of Living: New Zealand is an affordable study destination compared to other countries, with a stable economy and living expenses and tuition costs that are easily manageable for international students.
- Multifarious Study Programs: New Zealand’s institutions offer a wide range of quality study programs, from certificate to postgraduate and master’s courses, in various fields such as arts, science, medicine, business, and law.
- Friendly People and Culture: Kiwis are known for being welcoming and friendly, and the multicultural mix of Europeans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders creates a melting pot of cultures. English is the primary language, which makes it easy for international students to study and work while enjoying the country’s beauty and culture.