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NEW ZEALAND

Overview of the New Zealand
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New Zealand is one of the top study abroad destinations in the world. The country promises some of the world's best universities, state of infrastructure, great educational experience and a post study job market. The education system of New Zealand is a proactive systek which caters to the needs of international students.
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The curriculum of the educational institutions in New Zealand was built in such a way which promises to motivate students to think uniquely and create individual solutions. The main aim is to strengthen the knowledge and learning of the students.
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New Zealand has renowned universities which impart education that is a blend of traditional teaching methods and technology enabled learning.
Why New Zealand ?
There are a multitude of reasons which prompt international students to choose New Zealand as their study abroad destination. Some of them are discussed below.
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Renowned universities: New Zealand has a wide range of universities. Some of them are University of Auckland, University of Otago, University of Canterbury etc.
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Great quality of education: Another reason to study in New Zealand is its top quality education. Students are encouraged to learn new things and innovation is encouraged.
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Each academic year has 2 or 3 semesters depending on the course. There are two intakes throughout the year; in January and July.
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ITPs: There are around 16 ITPs or Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics in NewZealand that offer foundational, undergraduate, and postgraduate courses. These ITPs are beneficial for students to help them focus on their respective streams.
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Study in Wananga : Wanangas are educational institutions in New Zealand which offer learnings of the Maori cultures of New Zealand. There are 3 types of educational institutions in New Zealand: Universities, ITPs and Wanangas.
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Personalised classes and attention: The student mentor ratio in New Zealand Universities are quite low as compared to other countries. The government follows a ‘Code of Practice’ that establishes the minimum care each student expects.
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A picturesque location to live in: The country has very attractive scenic beauty like mountains, islands etc.
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Work permit: A work permit in New Zealand can be obtained by students by studying in the country for atleast 2 years. Furthermore you can work for 20 hours per week part- time during semesters.
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Low tuition fees: As compared to other countries like Australia, New Zealand has a low cost of education.
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Variety of courses: New Zealand has over 400 universities that offer a variety of courses in undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral degrees.
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Scholarships and financial aids: New Zealand offers several scholarships, fellowships, and other financial aids to its students that lower the financial burden on students.
Intakes of Universities in New Zealand
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However ITPs and Private Institutes may have different Intakes for different courses. Practically there is an intake every month in some or the other institution resulting in recruitment throughout the year.
Deadlines:
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There is no deadline as such in New Zealand but it is recommended to send applications at least 4 months prior to the start date to avoid end moment troubles.
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NZ universities have 2 intakes for students.
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Main Intakes – : February and September
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Other Intakes – : May, July, November
Admission process
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A student has to be 18 years of age to apply for a university in New Zealand. Apart from this criteria there is a list of mandatory documents that needs to be submitted. These documents are as follows:
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Resume
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English language proficiency test scores ( either IELTS, PTE, TOEFL)
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Entry level test scores ( GMAT or GRE)
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2 LORs if you have a work experience
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SOP
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Certificates, transcripts, extracurricular activities certificate