Things to Know about New Zealand Education System

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Sep 14, 2015
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Want to Study in New Zealand? Continue reading to know more about the New Zealand education system and the benefits that New Zealand can offer you as a study abroad destination.  

Solving problems, analysing situations, absorbing knowledge, and applying information aptly are some of the skills you will learn as a student in New Zealand. The country has designed the education system such that the focus remains on student’s overall development. New Zealand is appreciated across the world for encouraging international students. The education systems is flexible and supports free thinking with building competencies for debate. The faculty members in New Zealand are trained to teach confidence building techniques and prepare students to be active lifelong learners.

The higher education system in New Zealand is supported by eight internationally acclaimed universities, 18 polytechnic or technology institutes, near about 600 private colleges and institutions, 20 training organisations and a whooping of 27 English language schools. The country offers a comprehensive range of education courses and degrees for students from all fields of studies at different levels. International students coming from different parts of the world can pick courses for every academic ambition, whether it is for acquiring higher degrees, practically acclaimed programmes, job oriented courses or more.

Encouraging the international student intakes, the government of New Zealand offers a wide range of scholarship programmes for students to get financial support. Moreover, the top New Zealand universities are always ranked amongst the world’s best universities ranking by QS world. New Zealand was also placed as the “top performing country” in terms of quality of education system. Studying in New Zealand is also beneficial for students who plan to earn while they learn. Yes, the education system of the country allows students to take up job while they are skill in colleges to get financial support. Therefore, if you are a studying a full-time programme in New Zealand on student visa, following work benefits have been given to you –

  • Students can work for 20 hours every week in an academic year

  • Students are permitted to work full time in between the academic breaks

  • After completion of degrees, students can work for 12 month in New Zealand on post-study work visa

  • While students are working post study, visa can be optionally extended to 2 to 3 years


Furthermore, the best aspect of New Zealand qualification is that it is always focused on optimum job outcomes by giving your job application an edge over other students. Considered one of the best places across the world to study particular skill sets, New Zealand specialises in Business, Technology, Hospitality, Aviation and Design. Students are also given invaluable work experience but getting exposure on real world projects.

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