Jamboree Alliance Admissions - New Zealand |
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. Courses are available for academic, professional and vocational studies at New Zealand institutions ( universities, polytechnics and institutes of technology, colleges of education, secondary schools and private training establishments).
Around 90,000 international students come to New Zealand each year to pursue their studies and to experience a lifestyle that is warm, welcoming and relaxed. The high quality of the education offered in New Zealand, combined with the safe learning environment, makes New Zealand an ideal choice for students who want to combine a valuable qualification with an unrivalled overseas experience.
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Benefits of Study in New Zealand
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Worldwide recognition - Education in New Zealand focuses on equipping students with skills and knowledge essential for both a career and a life on a global scale. New Zealand’s university degrees and other tertiary qualifications are recognized around the world. Students who gain tertiary qualifications in New Zealand can use them as a step towards further education in other countries, or as final qualifications to put to work in the international job market. |
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Wide range of courses - Secondary and tertiary education in New Zealand offers an attractive and stimulating academic environment. The institutions are diverse in size and location, and offer a wide range of general and specialist courses ranging from business and computing to engineering and tourism. |
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Opportunity to work - New Zealand also provides its international students with plenty of employment options. If international students are enrolled in a full time course for more than a year, then they are entitled to work full time during holiday periods as well as a maximum of 20 hours per week during the term. |
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Opportunity to migrate - International students who have graduated from a course of study in New Zealand will be free to seek a six month employment permit and will also receive extra points in the general skills category of their permanent residence application. |
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| Our New Zealand Tie-Ups |
| University of Auckland |
| Waikato University |
| Auckland University of Technology |
| University of Canterbury |
| Massey University |
| Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) |
| Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) |
| Maunkau Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) |
| Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) |
| Wellington Institute of Technology (Welltec) |
| Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) |
| Otago Polytechnic |
| Waiariki Institute of Technology (WIT) |
| Bay of Plenty Polytechnic |
| Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) |
| Universal College of Learning (UCOLL) |
| Whitieia |
| Northtec |
| UNITEC |
| International College Auckland |
| Queens Academic Group |
| Concordia Institute of Business |
| New Zealand School of Education |
| AIS St. Helens |
| Royal Business College |
| Ivy College |
| Cornell Institute of Business & Technology |
| Natcoll |
| NZMA - New Zealand Management Academies |
| ICL Business School |
| Vision College |
| NSIA - North Shore International Academy |
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