New Zealand's education system is based on the prestigious British system & degrees are acceptable worldwide
New Zealand is first in world for education and fifth most prosperous country according to London-based think tank, The Legatum Institute
New Zealand is a top-performing country in terms of the quality of its educational system" according to the 2013 Better Life index
In the QS World University Rankings, all eight of universities of New Zealand are ranked in the top 500
New Zealanders are a famously hospitable people with a lively interest in other cultures
New Zealand has well managed quality assurance system -NZQA (The New Zealand Qualifications Authority)
Business, Hospitality and Tourism, Sports and Leisure, IT, Aviation, Education, Horticulture and Nursing are most popular among Indian students in New Zealand universities
Students from India had the highest rate of transition to work (72%), followed by students from China (43%). Similarly, Students from India also had the highest rate of transition to permanent residence (47%), followed by China (23%)
Students can work part-time for up to 20 hours a weekduring semester studies and full-time during vacation
Interesting Facts
New Zealand is almost 20% bigger than the UK but has a smaller population than Scotland
Every new day in the world begins in New Zealand. Light and time start here
New Zealand Is made up of two bigger islands (North Island and South Island) and hundreds of smaller islands
Voted the 'best travel destination' by Lonely Planet two years in a row!
For the year ending December 2011, New Zealand welcomed more than 2.6 million visitors, an increase of three per cent on the previous year
Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest in 1953, was a New Zealander
New Zealand is the first country to give women the right to vote
New Zealand has more book-shops per head of population than any other country; one for every 7500 people
Joseph Nathan was a New Zealand entrepreneur that, in 1906, foun