STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand offers a wonderful outdoor lifestyle that is in harmony with its multicultural environment. With all kinds of natural landscapes ranging from snow-capped mountains and bubbling volcanoes to rolling green hills, golden beaches, and lush rainforests, New Zealand embodies all things wanderlust. Living here gives every student the chance to experience a diverse culture and natural beauty together.
Why New Zealand?
The government agency Education New Zealand provides a variety of useful information for prospective international students who want to study in New Zealand. The reasons to choose New Zealand as an abroad study destination are:
High-quality education
New Zealand's eight universities are ranked in the top 3% in the world. Students in New Zealand are supported to solve problems, work with others, create, and innovate. New Zealand gives you a high-quality education that will enable you to achieve your goals.
Feel confident in your decision
A New Zealand education sets you up with a globally recognized qualification and real-world skills to prepare you for the future.
Information for parents
Students gain the ability to work with people from all different cultures and backgrounds, and learn English by living it - not just by learning it from a textbook.
Facts about New Zealand
There is only a 5% human population in New Zealand, and the rest of the inhabitants, i.e., 95%, are animals.
- Blue Lake in Nelson Lakes National Park has the cleanest water in the world.
- In 1893, New Zealand became the first nation to grant women the right to vote.
- New Zealand has more penguin species than any other nation.
- New Zealand’s North Island ranks 14th in the world's largest islands.
- Queen Elizabeth II of the U.K is the official queen of New Zealand.
- New Zealand is home to the first transgender Member of Parliament.
- New Zealand is the second-largest producer of wool in the world.
- More than 360 glaciers make up New Zealand’s Southern Alps.
- New Zealand was the first Asia-Pacific country to make same-sex marriage legal.