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New Zealand offers world class education system, qualifications that are valued globally, an unmatchable lifestyle and friendly & welcoming natives. This island country has abundant natural beauty, breathtaking landscapes and picturesque coastlines that make studying in New Zealand an adventurous experience.
Study in New Zealand’s well-regulated education system featuring practical teaching and hands-on learning for real-world skills. Develop strong English language proficiency for global workplaces. Acquire NZ qualifications valued worldwide, enhancing career prospects in diverse and competitive markets.
New Zealand is one of the Asia–Pacific region’s most prosperous countries and has been experiencing a rapid economic growth over the past few decades. NZ has the 2nd freest & one of the most globalized economies that depends greatly on international trade. NZ’s economy is primarily driven by sectors of services, mining & manufacturing, forestry, agriculture & dairy, while IT is making big strides to gain a major share. Industries that have excellent employment prospects include Engineering, Business & Finance, Health & Social Services, and IT & Hospitality. Standard of living in NZ is relatively higher but is worth the opportunities and peaceful and high-quality life this country offers.
UK is the global leader in numerous areas of education like engineering, science, art & design, business & management, law and finance.
You can register and apply for an undergraduate course through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Postgraduate courses in the UK have their own particular entry requirements and application processes, so it is better to check the individual course websites for the relevant instructions
Numerous scholarships, bursaries and grant schemes are on offer for international students and depending on your nationality, you may be eligible for a loan or financial support also from the UK government. Many institutions also offer their own financial assistance.
You can take a part-time job, work placement or internship alongside your studies in UK and the hours and type of work will depend on the type of visa and your sponsoring university or college.
You can stay in the halls of residence that are on-site or nearby the university or college or rent your own accommodation. You can also opt for a shared living accommodation.