Benefits Of Studying In New Zealand

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Benefits Of Studying In New Zealand 

New Zealand is one of the safest and most beautiful countries in the world. New Zealand shares a reputation for being safe and secure, and it is listed in 3rd position on the global peace index. 

The country is the first to eradicate COVID-19 cases within its borders. With excellent study opportunities and world-class education, it has become one of the most attractive destinations for international students.

Here are the 6 benefits of studying in New Zealand:

  1. Internationally Recognized Universities

New Zealand’s universities and institutions are internationally recognized and accepted. Eight of New Zealand’s universities are ranked in the top 400 universities across the globe in QS World Rankings 2018. 

Upon completing studies at any of the globally recognized universities, students can easily secure employment in diverse sectors or their field of interest.

  1. Tuition Fee And Expenses

The living expenses in New Zealand are cheaper than in other study abroad destinations like Canada, the UK, and the US. Food, accommodation options, and transport facilities are readily available at affordable costs in the country.

Approximate cost of the course at Universities:

  •     Undergraduate- $18000-$25000
  •     Post Graduate- $25000 – $40000 

Approximate Cost of Living:

NZD 12,000 – NZD 15,000 per annum

Students opting to do their Ph.D. Program in New Zealand can pay their tuition fees equivalent to those of domestic students. If students take their children with them, the children can benefit from New Zealand’s free education system.

  1. Quality Learning

The New Zealand government has robust quality assurance systems in place to ensure high-quality education at all levels, including both public and private sectors.

The country’s education system is based on the British education model. It is well known for its quality of teaching and advanced facilities. Most universities in New Zealand use a practical-oriented teaching method.

  1. Study And Work

On a tertiary student visa, you are allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the study period and 40 hours during holidays. Dependents can work unlimited hours if their spouse is enrolled in a Ph.D. program.

  1. Safe And Secure

New Zealand has political stability and a low crime rate. International students are specially taken care of by the strict guidelines formulated under the Code of Practise for the Pastoral Care of international students. The people in New Zealand accept and respect the cultures of other countries, regardless of their religion, caste, or gender.

  1. Post-Study Work Permit

Students in levels 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are entitled to a one-year post-study work permit. Whereas postgraduate and some level 7 students are allowed to bring their spouses with full work rights.