About New Zealand

New Zealand is a compact country and highly responsive to the changing needs of global communities and international business. We are keen observers of emerging trends and are inclined to adopt new technologies early and successfully. In the 1980s, for example, New Zealand was the first country in the world to trial electronic payment systems (EFTPOS).
Young and free of constricting traditions, New Zealand has learned to be self-reliant and to forge its own way in the world. New Zealand’s youth and fresh outlook make it the natural home for fresh ideas. This innovative thinking is reflected in the way we teach and learn.
New Zealand’s education system is based on the prestigious British system. We offer world-class facilities, resources and teaching staff, and our qualifications are valued and transferable throughout the world.

 Student Life

1. Cultural Diversity: New Zealand is culturally diverse, and you’ll likely meet students from around the world.

2. Activities: There are plenty of extracurricular activities, from sports and outdoor adventures to cultural events and student clubs.

3. Accommodation: Options include university dorms, shared apartments, or private rentals. Many students opt for homestays to immerse themselves more in the local culture.

4. Work Opportunities: International students can work part-time during the school year and full-time during breaks, which can help with living expenses and provide valuable work experience.

Academic Life

1. Institutions: New Zealand has several world-renowned institutions, including the University of Auckland, University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington.

2. Programs: You can find a range of programs from undergraduate to postgraduate, across various fields.

3. Teaching Style: The education system often emphasizes practical learning and critical thinking. Smaller class sizes can mean more personalized attention.

Universities

AUT
Weltec
Whitireia
SIT
ARA
EIT
NMIT
PIHMS
Massey University
Otago Polytechnic
University of Waikato
University of Auckland
EIT
University of Canterbury, to name a few.

Courses in New Zealand

1. Data Science and Analytics
2. Cybersecurity
3. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
4. Healthcare and Nursing
5. Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
6. Digital Marketing and E-Commerce
7. Software Development and Engineering
8. Business and Management
9. Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)
10. Tourism and Hospitality Management

Costing

UG: NZ$ 22000 to NZ$ 40000 per year (depends on university).
PG: NZ$ 22000 to NZ$ 40000 per year (depends on university).