Why study in New Zealand ?
Despite New Zealand being a smaller country in size, there are lot of reasons that you should consider going to study in New Zealand.
- Friendly people with socio-cultural diversity
- Stable and prosperous economy
- Pleasant weather
- Lower tuition fee for a widely recognized degrees
- New Zealand institutions are appreciated for advanced support system for international students
- Easier access to part time work as well as post-study work
When looking for your dream university abroad, you should definitely consider universities in New Zealand where you can apply for a wide varieties of courses or programs of study.
UC International College
UCIC provides a unique opportunity for students to pursue a pathway program that allow students to make a transition to the further years in the University of Canterbury, one of New Zealand’s best universities. Located in a amazingly stunning places, UCIC provides the most conducive learning environment to its students.
University of Canterbury
With its promise of academic excellence, The University of Canterbury offers degrees in wide varieties of subjects including Arts, Commerce, Education (physical education), Engineering, Fine Arts, Forestry, Health Sciences, Law, Music, Social Work, Speech and Language Pathology, Science, Sports Coaching and Teaching. This is known as New Zealand’s second oldest university and has annual student enrolment well above 15000.
AUT University
The Auckland University of Technology traces its origins back to 1895. Its diverse background is the reason behind the university’s incredible popularity. With more than 4000 international students from more than 90 countries the university maintain around 29,000 students at all time. AUT has a reputation of having a very good employability record in its graduate.
Taylors Collage Auckland
Taylors collage is a premium provider of foundation programs and university preparation courses, covering Australia, Malaysia, and New Zealand. Its New Zealand campus is located in Auckland and is, arguably, the college’s prime location. Successful completion of Taylor College’s course provides direct entry into the relevant programs in the University of Auckland.
The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is ranked the best, number one provider of higher education in the country. With over eight faculties and 40,000 students across six campuses, the university is also known as the largest in New Zealand.
Massey University
With over 35,000 students within its three state-of-the-art campuses, Massey University is considered as the second largest in New Zealand. This university is the only degree provider in the fields of aviation, dispute resolution, veterinary medicine, and Nano science in New Zealand.