New Zealand bases its education programmes and degrees on the world's most recognised and accredited education system-the British system. New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education. It has a progressive education system with many state of the art facilities. It offers a safe learning environment with excellent study opportunities and support services for international students. New Zealanders are famed for their friendliness, hospitality and warmth to overseas visitors, and enjoy meeting folk from other cultures. The cost of studying in New Zealand is also much cheaper than the USA, Australia, UK, or Canada. Combining the benefits of a developed country with the charm of a quiet and peaceful countryside, New Zealand offers some distinct advantages over other countries as a destination for education. New Zealand is the ultimate outdoor adventure playground, from offering every kind of thrill and adventure to pure hedonistic relaxation and pleasure.
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With each passing year, the number of students flying from India to New Zealand to pursue higher education is increasing. There is another reason why students are heading to New Zealand in large numbers; it is the flexibility and scope of working part-time in the country while also pursuing their own study plan. In New Zealand, international students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week. The minimum wage is set at $14.75. Other than reducing the financial burden, these work opportunities in New Zealand are an amazing way for international students to get used to NZ’s way of life, culture and get an excellent experience of the job market.
An MBA course from any of the top universities in New Zealand would cost a minimum of $40,000.
Annual fees for state schools start at about $11,000 for primary schools and $13,000 for secondary schools. Annual fees for private primary and secondary schools start at about $25,000.
If a student will be studying in New Zealand for more than one year, he/she will need to prove that they have at least $15,000 to support yourself for the first year. If they’re studying for less than a year, you must have at least $1250 for each month to contribute to your living expenses.
Accommodation:
Accommodation costs vary widely by region. The national median weekly rent for a three to four bedroom house in May 2020 was $565, or $640
There are many scholarships for international students including PhD scholarships and scholarships for Masters’ degrees, offered by the New Zealand Government, other governments and educational institutions.
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