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The country's spectacular landscape incorporates vast mountain chains, sandy beaches, lush rainforests, grassy plains, glaciers, fiords and active volcanoes. International standards, competitive cost and a cosmopolitan culture make New Zealand an ideal study destination for students all over the world. The people of New-Zealand are friendly, and Indian food are available everywhere.
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Quality education at comparable prices is the rationale behind New Zealand's popularity. New Zealand degrees are patterned on the lines of the British education system. To top it all, state-of-the-art facilities, a safe environment and a fine student’s support system add to the country's multiracial, multicultural warmth.
In New Zealand they can work part-time for 15 hours a week. After completion of their studies, students are further encouraged to stay behind and work. New Zealand is becoming first choice for an increasing number of international students seeking quality education. New Zealand universities offer students a unique learning environment. Established universities such as the Waikato University, Massey University, University of Auckland, Victoria, University of Wellington, Lincoln University, University of Otago, and the Auckland University of Technology have become popular destinations for students across the globe.
All the major towns have cinemas, nightclubs, restaurants, art galleries and museums. The wide open spaces and beautiful national parks, combined with relatively mild winters, mean that New Zealanders seem to just about live outdoors. A variety of sports, such as swimming, rugby, cricket, cycling, hockey, soccer, horse riding, tennis, golf, basketball, are all a part of life in New-Zealand.
Major Cities: Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton
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