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Study in New Zealand with an excellent Support System.

 

STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand is well-known for its wonderful education standards and teaching faculties. It is the first choice of the students who want to pursue their studies in the multicultural ambiance.

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Why Study in New Zealand?

Here’s why you should choose New Zealand as your study abroad destination!

 

New Zealand bases its education programmers and degrees on the world's most recognized and accredited education system-the British system.

           

New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education.

       

 It has a progressive education system with many states of the art facilities.

 

The quality assurance practices that the New Zealand Qualifications            Authority (NZQA) has in place give both local and international students confidence when it comes to choosing a course of study in New Zealand.

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 Courses are available for academic, professional, and vocational studies at New Zealand institutions - universities, polytechnics and institutes of technology, colleges of education, secondary schools, and private training establishments.

 

The cost of studying in New Zealand is also much cheaper than in the USA, Australia, UK, or Canada.

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 The Education System in New Zealand

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The educational system in New Zealand is extremely varied and is one of the best in the world. According to scores, it has the highest levels of literacy, mathematics, and sciences in the country. The public educational system is one of the best-funded in the world New Zealand offers the highest percentage of public funding in education in the world. Several indices rate New Zealand as the number one country in the world for education.

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The other reason is that the educational system focuses on both practical and academic achievement. Instead of sticking to a regimen that no one really understands and doesn’t really tell us anything, the New Zealand public education system focuses on being open-minded and letting children explore, thus allowing them to learn in the best way that they can. This gets them ready for college or the workplace upon finishing their secondary educatio

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The Cost of Studying in New Zealand

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​While you are looking for a job in your field you are allowed to work in any job to support yourself. Post Study Work Visa (employer-assisted): This visa lets you stay in New Zealand for a further 2 years. This may be extended to 3 years in certain cases.

 Employment Opportunities in New Zealand

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Part-time work experience can help students to earn enough in order to cut their day to day expenses. Moreover, students can gain experience which helps to develop skills like communication, teamwork, timekeeping, etc. These skills can be very beneficial for students in the future. But students should always try to balance work hours with study so academic performance couldn't be compromised. In New Zealand, worker rights are available to international students while studying. New Zealand only allows you to work 20 hours a week on a student visa.

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While you are looking for a job in your field you are allowed to work in any job to support yourself. Post Study Work Visa (employer-assisted): This visa lets you stay in New Zealand for a further 2 years. This may be extended to 3 years in certain cases.

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A step-by-step guide to Applications and Visa Requirements

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  1. Register with TCE Visa Consultancy and talk with an Education Counsellor.

  2. Choose a course according to your area of interest.

  3. Shortlist a university that suits your preferences, entry requirements, and budget.

  4. Apply for the university in New Zealand with our assistance.

  5. Get counseling on a visa from our experts.

  6. Pay financial deposits.

  7. Receive CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies) from the university.

  8. Apply for your visa with our help.

  9. Attend our pre-departure session and get ready to depart for New Zealand.

Universities to consider to study in New Zealand

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