ABOUT NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand is a welcoming, diverse country with a history of Māori, European, Pacific Island, and Asian immigration. This rich blend of cultures, combined with geologically fascinating landscapes and unique flora and fauna, make New Zealand an exciting country to explore. It is a natural playground for thrill seekers and adventurers and those who simply want to visit for the culture and landscapes.
New Zealand's education system is a student-focused pathway providing continuous learning opportunities; Students progress every year, and their learning at one level sets the foundation for the next steps along a chosen pathway.
Their education system reflects the unique and diverse society. New Zealand welcomes different abilities, religious beliefs, ethnic groups, income levels, and ideas about teaching and learning. We at Ranchal Consultancy have processes in place to give you consistent, high-quality education at all levels and help you get into a renowned education institution.
WHY CHOOSE NEW ZEALAND

The campuses are as picturesque as the landscape
Students who've studied in New Zealand often fail to put into words the beauty of this country. It is bestowed with bountiful natural beauty that extends to all its universities' campuses too. Studying in New Zealand is nothing short of an extended vacation.

British-based education system
New Zealand is a preferred destination among Indians because their education programs and degrees are based upon the British education system. Being a colony of the British Empire, it follows the tried and tested and globally recognized system of British education which is a little similar to the Indian education system.

Abundance of job opportunities
According to Chris Whelan, the executive director of Universities New Zealand, after graduation, 97% of the students get employed and 90% of them get into job profiles that are relevant to the course they've pursued.

Excellent quality of programs & courses
All the programs offered by the state-funded universities in New Zealand undergo stringent quality checks. Even the non-university programs need to be approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), a New Zealand government organization liable for quality control. In fact, you'll not get a student visa if the course you're planning to pursue in New Zealand isn't approved by a quality assurance body like NZQA.

Internationally Recognized World Class Institutions
New Zealand universities rank among the best in the world. In fact, all the 8 universities rank among the top 3% globally and also rank in QS World University Rankings. Graduating from any one of these universities will give you an edge over the others. The universities enroll fewer students and its excellent student-teacher ratio (an average of 6.7) allows you to have a close interaction with the teachers. The institutions have a well-balanced curriculum with equal weightage on practical and theoretical knowledge.

Affordable tuition fee
The average annual tuition fees and cost of living in New Zealand is comparatively cheaper than most popular study abroad destinations like the US, UK, Australia, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong, Switzerland (2015 research by FAIRFX currency exchange.)
An MBA program in New Zealand is much less compared to those offered by many institutions in the Northern Hemisphere. In fact, international PhD students pay the same fees as domestic students of NZ

Universities in Canada
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University of Auckland
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University of Otago
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Victoria University of Wellington
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Auckland University of Technology
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University of Canterbury
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Lincoln University
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Massey University
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Victoria University of Wellington
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University of Waikato
Popular Study Options
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Animation
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Engineering
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Medicine
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Business Studies
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Engineering Forestry
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Hospitality
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IT and Computer Science
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Agriculture
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Art & Design
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Nursing
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Trades
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Business management
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Healthcare
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Sports Management
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Urban Planning

Interesting Facts
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Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is the official queen of New Zealand. She is represented in the country by a governor general.
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New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow universal suffrage, allowing women to vote in 1893.
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New Zealand is famous for its adrenaline adventures, especially bungee jumping! The first commercial bungee jump was made by AJ Hackett in the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, back in 1988.
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Wellington is the southernmost capital in the world.
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Over one third of the entire country of New Zealand is made up of protected land and marine areas
Statistics & Figures

CAPITAL:
WELLINGTON
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE:
268,000 km sq
POPULATION:
4,676,096
GDP:
$41,230 Million
(2019)
LANGUAGE:
MAORI
ENGLISH
CURRENCY:
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR
