Study In New-Zealand
Courses are available for academic, professional and vocational studies at universities, polytechnics and private training establishments.
Twenty five institutions in New Zealand are part of the polytechnic system and provide education and training in a broad range of industry and occupation based vocational studies. Many polytechnics offer undergraduate degree programs as well.
New Zealand has Eight universities offering degree programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in academic and professional studies.
WORK OPPORTUNITY IN NEW ZEALAND
Under present immigration regulations international students on long term student permits are entitled to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and 40 hours during the summer break.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO WORK UP TO 20 HOURS PER WEEK IF THEY ARE :
Enrolled in a full-time course lasting at least two academic years;
Studying towards a New Zealand qualification that would gain points under New Zealand residence policy;
Studying a full-time course to develop English language skills - to qualify, you must have an IELTS (General or Academic Module) overall band score of at least 5.0