About the Study In New Zealand
Education System
New Zealand’s education system is world-class, modern, and responsive. It combines proven, traditional principles with innovation, creativity, and fresh thinking to produce leaders and citizens equipped for the 21st century.
Study in New Zealand is student-centered. It is focused on supporting students to problem-solve, process information, work with others, create, and innovate. Students have the opportunity to develop their potential along with a number of possible pathways, academic and/or vocational.
In New Zealand, higher education focuses on the individual, challenges to traditional ideas are welcomed, and a climate of healthy, open debate helps you make your own discoveries.
College Fit: At the higher education level, students have a wide range of options when they choose a college or university. Although there are agencies that attempt to rank colleges and universities, the concept of “fit” is also important. The GPA* of admitted students is important, but majors offered, location, number of students enrolled, and campus culture are all factors in a prospective student’s decision. Some colleges and universities are publicly funded, while others are privately supported.
Popular student destinations: The top universities in New Zealand are the University of Auckland, University of Otago, University of Canterbury, Victoria University of Wellington, and Massey University (in no particular order).
Auckland is the center of all the renowned academic institutes. Most of the best colleges in the country are situated in cities like Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, and Napier-Hastings. About 16,116 Indian students were studying in New Zealand during the academic year 2016-2017. Engineering, Business Studies, IT/Computing, Tourism & Hotel Management, and Visual Communications are the popular courses Indian students pursue in New Zealand.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 69 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 50
- Assessments Yes