Study In New-Zealand

There are lots of reasons that you should consider going New Zealand for you further abroad study. New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education. It offers a safe learning environment which provides excellent study opportunities & support system for international students. Many people will call natives of the country “Kiwis” after the bird that only resides there and nowhere else in the entire world. New Zealand’s people are some of the most amazing, loving, and welcoming people that you will ever meet. If you are a stranger, a native New Zealander is going to treat you like you are a friend. They are used to meeting new people, first because they travel a lot themselves and also because a lot of people come to visit New Zealand as a student or tourist. For being such a small country, the diversity is greater than you see in many European countries. The economy of New Zealand is actually incredibly stable, the cost of living is low and the government is more stable than the government that you see in other countries. Nothing can get better than the weather of New Zealand. Weather of New Zealand is almost same as weather of Nepal.
Language Required
You will be required to take IELTS before you are admitted to a NZ university. The Next academics believe that students who have grown up in an English medium environment may not really need any training for the test. Hence, The Next has developed a system by which students can assess their ability and be familiar with the format of the test prior to taking it. If English is not your first language, you will need to provide evidence of your English language ability. IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 for undergraduate and 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 for postgraduate level of study. A TOEFL paper test score of 550, internet based 80 for undergraduate and paper test score 575, internet based 90 for postgraduate level of study.
Work opportunity
There are plenty of work opportunities available for international students. On a student visa, you are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week through the semester and during vacations you can work up to 40 hours. The international studies office at your university can help you find a job to sustain you during your time in New Zealand. Another great thing is that you can get a permit at the end of your degree program and work for 12 months in the country under a special “work permit” that is alongside your student visa.
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