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Ever thought of studying in a land of breathtaking natural beauty where every day is an adventure waiting to be explored?
Then you have to make studying in New Zealand your destination of choice when it comes to pursuing your dream degree! The borders will be opened in phases and international students will be welcomed back into the country from 12th April 2022.
This means that you’ll need to start making plans soon and understand what the land of the Kiwis truly has to offer you beyond just attaining a reputable degree.
Compared to other countries that might offer the excitement of bustling cities and more international exposures, New Zealand offers unique opportunities and perks that can’t be found elsewhere.
Here’s why New Zealand might just be the perfect study destination for your study abroad adventure!
Studying in New Zealand gives you the opportunity to stay and work in the country for up to 3 years with a Post-Study Work Visa when you attain your degree. The visa will entitle you to work for any employer and at almost every job in New Zealand.
In addition, you can also apply for a further post-study work visa if you complete an additional degree, like a Masters or PhD.
This means even more opportunities to accumulate valuable work experience in the country, plus sets you up for success if you want to apply for a permanent resident visa to call New Zealand your new home!
Remember those beautiful and breathtaking sets from the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy? Most of it was shot in beautiful New Zealand!
When you study in New Zealand, you gain access to a world of natural beauty filled with mystery and new panoramic views.
From wondrous Milford Sound and Waiheke Island to the Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to exploring the very best mother nature has to offer.
In New Zealand, the adventure never ends, even during your school holidays!
University school fees aren’t cheap, and it can really skyrocket if you are studying in institutions in the UK or the USA.
Compared to the school tuition fees needed in study destinations like London or New York, universities in New Zealand are surprisingly affordable at the undergraduate level.
International students can expect to pay between NZ$22,000 to NZ$32,000 per year, there are certain universities where the course fees are under NZ$10,000 a year without compromising on the quality of education.
This is especially important if you are on a budget but would want to attain a reputable degree that is internationally recognised.
When it comes to reputable universities, New Zealand isn’t lacking and competes with some of the world’s best despite being a much smaller country.
The University of Auckland comes in at #68 in the 2024 QS Top Universities ranking while many other institutions such as the University of Otago and Victoria University of Wellington ranks within the world’s top 250 universities!
This allows you to learn from and study with the brightest minds in the world.
Whether you choose to return home to chase your fortunes or stay in New Zealand to establish a career there, many international students enjoy a high level of employment upon graduation.
In fact, a survey has found that over 40% of international students found employment within a year after graduation with many more returning back home to pursue their careers here.
Another rarely talked about advantage studying in New Zealand gives you is the fact that you can pursue your PhD studies under domestic fees. That means you won’t have to pay any extra being an international student.
This is important because now, you can either afford to bring your family with you or you can have a better standard of living while studying!
Compared to other countries such as the UK, Australia or the United States, this is a powerful perk that you might want to capitalise on after your undergraduate studies.
Studying in another country might require you to work in order to support yourself. Thankfully in New Zealand, under your student visa, you can work part-time up to 20 hours a week during the academic year if you are pursuing a degree.
However, during the summer breaks you can ramp it up to 40 hours a week to that extra cash you’ll need to travel!
Plus, if you are studying for a Master’s or PhD, you can work 40 hours a week all year round!
Eager to pursue your dreams and career aspirations in beautiful New Zealand?
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