Innovation, cross-disciplinary study and cutting edge research in specialized sciences is the USP of the country.
Popular courses:
The most popular courses in USA are:
Engineering
MBA (Masters in Business Administration)
Hospitality
Finance
Digital animation
Biotechnology
Sports related subjects like physiotherapy and sports management
Top institutes:
University of Auckland
University of Otago
Victoria University of Wellington
Massey University
Commencement of the session:
The academic session begins in February and July.
Scholarships:
The country`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade`s office in Delhi, offers undergraduate scholarships. Since July 1, 2006, the New Zealand government is progressively expanding scholarships for international pupils.
At present, up to hundred PHD and postgraduate level scholarships are available besides the same number of undergraduate awards.
Accommodation Facilities:
Universities and polytechnics usually offer students accommodation on campuses or assist them by lodging them in either single or double rooms at halls of residence, hostels or dormitories. Flats can be another alternative among the students.
Part- time jobs:
Candidates pursuing full-time courses can work 20 hours a week when the sessions are on and can work full time during vacations.
How to apply:
The candidate is expected to dispatch their completed application forms to the International offices of respective universities. Aspirants can also apply directly to the International Office or through an approved education adviser.
Application:
The candidate is expected to apply at least three months before seeking admissions. However, the processing of the application begins around six months before seeking admissions.
Tests to be taken:
For a candidate to seek admission in New Zealand, they need to meet the following requirements:
Resume
Statement of Purpose (SoP)
Certificates, mark sheets
Letters of recommendation
IELTS score
Work experience letters
A photocopy of your passport and two photographs
Future prospects:
On completing their program, graduates can stay in New Zealand for six months on a special visa to look for a job. After taking up employment, they may seek a work permit. New Zealand needs skilled migrants for a wide number of jobs depending upon the education that they seeked in the country.
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