New Zealand is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, situated in the southern hemisphere. The country is composed of two main landmasses—the North Island and the South Island— and around 600 smaller islands. New Zealand offers world-class training and unrivalled study opportunities, and is becoming increasingly popular among international students.
Students choosing to study in New Zealand benefit from a high quality of life and beautiful surroundings. From magnificent landscapes to beautiful coastlines, the country encompasses limitless opportunities to experience nature and animal life in its natural habitat.
Morgan Oxford Education has helped a large number of students to access education in New Zealand. With help from our specialist team, you could take your next steps towards international study by applying to a programme in this vibrant country.
There are great benefits to choosing New Zealand, including:
Global recognition
New Zealand’s education system is recognised all over the world. Qualifications awarded by universities and other higher education institutions are respected by most employers, and can open up opportunities in the global employment marketplace.
Low cost
Yearly tuition fees for education institutions in New Zealand are significantly lower than its closest global competitors, Canada, the USA, and the UK. Living costs are also lower, with fresh food, accommodation, and transport all in easy access for reasonable prices.
Fewer restrictions
Universities in New Zealand have minimum entry requirements across a large number of programmes. Undergraduate, masters, and postgraduate degree courses are less competitive than elsewhere in the world, meaning students with passing marks can gain admission and excel in New Zealand’s institutions. There is also no age restriction on study in New Zealand, making these programmes more accessible than many others across the globe.
Employment opportunities
International students in New Zealand are permitted to work whilst studying, allowing you to gain professional experience and contribute towards living expenses. With a student visa, international students can work 20 hours per week during semester time, and full time during scheduled holidays. There are a large number of part-time employment opportunities in sectors including retail, hospitality, banking, finance, and more. Some students can even secure a part-time job at their university.