Standardised Education:
Education system of New Zealand follows British education model. New Zealand’s higher education programs are well known for their quality of teaching and high-tech facilities. The government of New Zealand have tremendous quality assurance systems to monitor and promise quality learning. Understudies can immensely benefit with their practical oriented education and excellent teaching standards.
Secure and Sturdy society:
New Zealand is a secure and sturdy country with a pleasant lifestyle. According to Global Peace Index 2017, New Zealand is the 2nd secured and peaceful country globally. It is political stability and has minimal crime rate. The residents in New Zealand accept and respect other cultures and welcome international understudies with open arms irrespective of religion, caste and gender.
Magnificent Country:
New Zealand is a secretly magnificent country with tremendously beautiful landscapes, mountains, lakes, and has distinctive biodiversity.
For anyone who looks for adventure, New Zealand proffers great adventure activities including white water rafting, skiing, mountain biking etc. There are always exciting things to do and enjoy while residing in New Zealand.
New Zealand proffers the best of both the worlds- city and country life. Understudies can access all the modern amenities and facilities of city life while enjoying the beauty of countryside.
Study and Work:
Understudies want to work while studying to meet their daily expenses and get new experiences. Along with their study understudies can work 20 hours weekly according to the permission granted and full time during the planned holidays. There are many part-time opportunities available in sectors like retail, hospitality, banking, finance etc. Some understudies find a part-time jobs in their respective university.
Wider opportunities for study:
The 8 Universities that make up the university system in New Zealand are located across the 2 chief islands, the North and the South. This distribution gives understudies a chance to grab opportunities in study and culture. Although all the universities proffer degrees in the stream of arts, business, sciences, each college also has its own calling and varied courses to proffer.
Weather:
Nothing can get better than the weather in New Zealand. The winters are mild, with temperatures around 10ºC (50ºF) and slightly wet. In higher altitudes, you will see snow, but it’s not common in lower altitudes. In the summers, the climate is warm and dry with temperatures around 25ºC (77ºF). As you would expect in the southern hemisphere, the summer lasts from December to February; winter lasts from June to August. Spring and fall are similar, with cooler temperatures and little rain.