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adl
November 13th, 2008, 08:15 PM
New Zealand woos Indian students

Universities in New Zealand are wooing Indians students saying they are a better option than Britain and US-based institutions.

"Every year, over 5,000 students migrate from India to New Zealand. The figure contributes nearly 10 percent of the total immigration quota of the country," said Sanjay Dhar, managing director Zealvision Ltd, a New Zealand-based immigration and student consultancy firm.

"As studying in Britain, the US and other countries may not be viable because of high cost and visa regulations, Indian students are increasingly looking for ways in the Pacific to fulfil their dreams abroad."

New Zealand offers default extension of work permit with minimal requirements. It also allows students, coming from foreign shores, to recover the cost of study after they complete education within 9-12 months.

"There's huge opportunity lying in New Zealand mainly in business management, IT and computer application, hospitality management, automobile and aviation sector. For the past few years, we are observing a good trend that a large number of students - from Punjab, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh - are shifting their base to New Zealand," Dhar said.

Source: Economictimes

kunal2209
November 19th, 2008, 03:33 PM
Hi,
:)
This is my first post to this site and it's a query.
I want to pursue MBA course from abroad,keeping in mind the long term stay in that country and value for money.
Please suggest me whether NZL or AUS is better option for it , when compares to US/UK.
Wat's the job market there after MBA?
Also, if it's worth there, wat's the specialisation to opt for in MBA ?
Please give some current students contact numbers in order to know more abt dere.

PLZ REPLY ASAP.

freaky_minku
March 11th, 2009, 09:15 AM
New Zealand woos Indian students

Universities in New Zealand are wooing Indians students saying they are a better option than Britain and US-based institutions.

"Every year, over 5,000 students migrate from India to New Zealand. The figure contributes nearly 10 percent of the total immigration quota of the country," said Sanjay Dhar, managing director Zealvision Ltd, a New Zealand-based immigration and student consultancy firm.

"As studying in Britain, the US and other countries may not be viable because of high cost and visa regulations, Indian students are increasingly looking for ways in the Pacific to fulfil their dreams abroad."

New Zealand offers default extension of work permit with minimal requirements. It also allows students, coming from foreign shores, to recover the cost of study after they complete education within 9-12 months.

"There's huge opportunity lying in New Zealand mainly in business management, IT and computer application, hospitality management, automobile and aviation sector. For the past few years, we are observing a good trend that a large number of students - from Punjab, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh - are shifting their base to New Zealand," Dhar said.

Source: Economictimes
Hi ,
Can u tell me about a good education counsellor in Delhi. Have done reasearch on study in New Zealand. But I think a good counsellor can guide in important matters.
Thanks
freaky_minku

Mssmil
October 31st, 2011, 08:48 PM
I agree with this post.New zealand is a good country which has so many well reputed universities.There are variety of choices for students for their higher education.