Leaders in Education:
Mapping the pattern of British education , NZ has set up a good standard in international education and has built his reputation in fields such as business, humanities, engineering, management, tourism etc. almost all of its universities rank in the top universities listed by QS world ranking in more than 30 subjects.Visa acquiring is less tedious:
It is comparatively easier to acquire a visa or accommodation here. The new Zealand immigration department usually would never reject a visa without giving you a chance to justify your need for visa. There is no outright rejection in this case. Your SOP prepared for your application serves of great help here.Ease of getting PR:
This come across as a major advantage with this country when it comes to making a destination choice with a long term perspective. A student can look to pursue work temporarily, related to the course studied here (especially in arts, culture or sports) for up to a year after completing graduation. More so, if one wishes to continue working in the same field as the course studied, one can apply for PR.More than a place to just study:
Whether its naturally blessed landscape climate and culture of the country or the never ending list of options of recreations NZ is definitely a bliss for those who are looking for beyond the academic experience. From wonderful beaches for lovers of scenic beauty to world class adventure sports for junkies, NZ has it all.Hot Destinations:
Apart from these top favorite destinations there are few more who have been in the eye of students from across the world. some of those destinations, which stand high on the mentioned parameters such as education, economic, job market, course options and inter cultural exposure, are Germany, France, Japan, Singapore and China.About New Zealand
Over 4.4 million people live in New Zealand. Over 99,000 international students currently live and study in New Zealand. Situated 900 miles east of Australia, New Zealand is an island nation in the South Pacific made up of two main islands and a number of small islands. New Zealand enjoys a pleasant mild climate and great natural beauty, especially in the mountainous areas. Over a third of New Zealand’s population lives in Auckland. A city of more than 1.3 million people. New Zealand’s capital, Wellington city, is home to 364,128 people. Christchurch is the second largest city. It’s often referred to as the gateway to the South Island.Although ”Maori” is the native language, English is the main written and spoken language in New Zealand. The ability to read, speak, write and understand English to a relatively high level makes living and working in New Zealand easier and more fulfilling.
New Zealand is surrounded by sea, the climate doesn’t get uncomfortably hot or unbearable cold in the areas where the majority of population lives, although extremes will be found, particularly in the mountain ranges in winter. Overall New Zealand temperate climate ranges from 20 degree – 30 degree (68-86 F) in summer and from 5-15 degree C (41-59 F) in winter.
Being in the Southern hemisphere, New Zealand seasons are completely opposite to countries north of the equator. Winter lasts from June until August and summer is between December and February. As for the time difference New Zealand is 7.5 hours ahead of India.
North Island
- Whangerie
- Auckland
- Hamilton
- Tauranga
- New Plymouth
- Napier