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New Zealand

Whats Special in New Zealand?
Situated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand comprises two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, along with several smaller ones. With a population of approximately 5 million people, the majority reside in urban centers like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.
New Zealand beckons with unforgettable adventures, including a journey to Hobbiton, famously featured in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Renowned as the “land of the long white cloud,” its picturesque blend of beaches and mountains captivates visitors with its sheer beauty.
Embracing a vibrant multicultural atmosphere, New Zealand harmoniously integrates its diverse cultures with its outdoorsy lifestyle. Residing here offers students a unique opportunity for personal growth amidst the country’s rich cultural tapestry and stunning natural landscapes.


- Rugby stands as the national passion of New Zealand, with the All Blacks, the nation's rugby team, renowned globally for their exceptional success and recognition.
- New Zealand presents an outstanding education system, boasting internationally accredited qualifications, extensive research prospects, and an unparalleled quality of life.
- Renowned worldwide, New Zealand's education system encompasses numerous universities and institutions delivering top-tier education across various fields.
- New Zealand's education system enjoys global acclaim, offering high-caliber education across diverse fields.
- Students actively apply classroom knowledge, honing problem-solving skills through practical implementation.
- International students in New Zealand have the opportunity to work part-time, up to 20 hours per week during semesters, and full-time during breaks. Moreover, those pursuing research-focused master's or doctoral degrees are eligible for full-time work opportunities.