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Study in
New Zealand
Why Study in New Zealand?
New Zealanders have a unique and dynamic culture, with
European, Maori, Pacific and Asian influences. It’s a culture that
celebrates the many different lifestyles we live, and the stories we have
to tell.
Comparable in size and/or shape to Great Britain, Colorado or Japan, New
Zealand has a population of only 3.8 million - making it one of the
world's least crowded countries. It is a haven for those seeking peace,
rejuvenation and relaxation as well as a playground for thrill seekers and
adventurers. A temperate climate with relatively small seasonal variation.
Students intending to study here can be assured of
achieving qualifications of a consistent quality and a standard comparable
to qualifications achieved in leading educational institutions in other
parts of the world.
The New Zealand Government has put in place strong national
quality assurance systems designed to help institutions maintain the
quality and consistency of training and assessment programmes. All
courses, programmes and qualifications offered at state institutions must
be approved by a quality assurance body.
All national certificates, diplomas and degrees offered by
New Zealand institutions are quality assured to protect your investment in
education. It is illegal in New Zealand to use terms like 'university',
'degree', 'polytechnic', 'national qualification' unless approved by a
government body.
Courses at private training establishments can also be
quality assured and those that are will state that they are registered and
approved by NZQA.
Quality of Education:
All state-owned institutions enjoy a high degree of
academic freedom. They determine their own curricula, appoint staff and
determine conditions of service. They select students within limitations
on numbers and choose their own programmes of research.
However, to ensure that both the Government and individuals
are investing in quality education, training and assessment, the
Government has set up nationally recognised processes of quality
assurance.
There are a number of government appointed bodies
responsible for approving qualifications in New Zealand and for the
quality that underpins the delivery of qualifications.
Benefits for studying in New Zealand include:
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Whilst New
Zealand is a small and distant destination, it is a unique country in
which to study and gain a qualification. You'll find the rewards are
well worth making the journey for, as well as training that simply can't
be found anywhere else in the world.
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No wonder
New Zealand is the ultimate outdoor adventure playground, offering every
kind of thrill and degree of blood-pumping adrenalin adventure to pure
hedonistic relaxation and pleasure.
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New
Zealanders are famed for their friendliness, hospitality and warmth to
overseas visitors, and enjoy meeting folk from other cultures.
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You can
expect a high standard of living conditions.
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Secondary
and tertiary education in New Zealand offers an attractive and
stimulating academic environment. The institutions are diverse in size
and location, and offer a wide range of general and specialist courses.
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The quality
of a New Zealand tertiary education is well-recognised internationally.
Many New Zealand graduates go on to postgraduate study in other
countries, prior to taking up careers overseas or in New Zealand.
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New Zealand
offers a safe and stable democratic political environment.
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A great
variety of recreational and cultural experiences are available in a
country renowned for its natural rugged beauty, yet without any
dangerous animals.
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Living and
tuition costs compare well with other countries.
Travel to New Zealand is easy, with direct flights from most major
cities.
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Of course,
there are many sports activities: schools, universities and colleges
offer excellent sport facilities for students who want to play tennis,
squash, cricket, basketball, soccer, netball, softball or rugby. Many of
these activities and sports are within walking distance or easy
travelling time from student campuses.
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Newzealand
is good for PHD students as they encourage this category students with
stipends and scholarship.
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Students
have same 20 hours odd job working options as other countries.
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Students
have variety of programs available in Newzealand.
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Students
should provide saving for their family remaining in Pakistan.
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Newzealand
High Commission is not in Pakistan but total case processing time is
shorter than Australia.
Services Offered
Through our countrywide branch offices, which are fully
equipped with latest technology and foreign qualified staff, offers broad
range of services under one roof including;
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Advice for the selection of best possible University /
College.
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Advice for the selection of appropriate course as per
student's interest and qualifications.
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Admission in University / College
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Complete guidance for the preparation of visa documents
according to existing requirements of UK visa.
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Facilitate visa approval.
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All Pre and post departure arrangements.
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Annual visit to UK to meet Pakistani students, in order
to inquire about their well-being.
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