New Zealand


Study/Work/Live in New Zealand

New Zealand offers a world-class education as it has eight of its universities in top 3% of the world. The qualification gained from new zealand is recognized & respected globally , education gained here open doors to successful careers worldwide.Its one of the best study destination as it was ranked second most peaceful country in (Global Peace Index ,2018) offering peaceful environment with worlds lowest rate of corruption. Along with other features such as multicutural environment , part-time work provision , work-life balance it makes new-zealand a sought-after study destination by international Destination.


  • Full name: Aotearoa
  • Population: 4,821,646(4.8 Mil)  (https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/new-zealand-population)
  • Capital: Wellington
  • Largest city: Auckland
  • Area: 268021 square kilometres (103,483 square miles).
  • Major language: English
  • Major religion: Christianity


Big Cities:

Auckland , Wellington , Christ Church , Hamilton , Tauranga , Napier/Hastings , Dunedin.


Climate:


Since the Maori people named New Zealand, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’ / Aotearoa, the climate has been of paramount importance to the people of New Zealand – many of whom make their living from the land. New Zealand has mild temperatures, moderately high rainfall, and many hours of sunshine throughout most of the country. Its climate is dominated by two main geographical features: the mountains and the sea.


Additional Information:

New Zealand is a land of great contrasts and diversity. Active volcanoes, spectacular caves, deep glacier lakes, verdant valleys, dazzling fjords, long sandy beaches, and the spectacular snowcapped peaks of the Southern Alps on the South Island—all contribute to New Zealand’s scenic beauty. New Zealand also has a unique array of vegetation and animal life, much of which developed during the country’s prolonged isolation. It is the sole home, for example, of the long-beaked, flightless kiwi, the ubiquitous nickname for New Zealanders.


The social and cultural gap between New Zealand’s two main groups—the indigenous Maori of Polynesian heritage and the colonizers and later immigrants from the British Isles and their descendants—has decreased since the 1970s, though educational and economic differences between the two groups remain. Immigration from other areas—Asia, Africa, and eastern Europe—has also made a mark, and New Zealand culture today reflects these many influences. Minority rights and race-related issues continue to play an important role in New Zealand politics.

Institutes:


  • University Of Canterbury
  • Lincoln University
  • University of Waikato
  • University Of Otago
  • Massey University
  • The University Of Auckland
  • The Media School
  • NASDA
  • New Zealand School Of Management
  • Ara Institute Canterbury



Benefits:
New Zealand is one of the safest and most beautiful countries in the world. With excellent study opportunities and world-class education, it has become one of the most attractive destinations for international students. Due to its low cost of living and exclusive facilities, large number of international students choose to study in New Zealand every year.Some of the features which lets New Zealand stand out are :


  • Quality Of Learning and work life balance
  • The exam and course structure is beneficial to student
  • Has cheap accomodation and attractive facilities
  • Great Universities to choose from