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Anushree Sinha

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New Zealand is not known to have universities that offer free education. But students can avail scholarships that cover cost of studies and in some cases, cost of living as well to large extent.

Tuition fees depend on various factors such as type of course and level of study. So international students should check same before applying to their desired course. 

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Nishtha Rawat

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Universities in NZ are known for their quality education, inclusive culture, and a solid academic environment. Also all prominent universities have a strong reputation for research and innovation in various fields.

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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Australia and New Zealand are top study abroad destinations for Indian students. Both countries have globally top ranking universities.

Australia has more universities than NZ. It is affordable to study in NZ than Australia. Both countries have goods and bads, it only depends on Indian students which country and its universities suit them the most.

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Dhanya Yadav

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Le Cordon Bleu is one of best culinary institute in world. It has 20+ campuses in world. Acceptance rate of this university is about 54%. To get scholarships by university, students must show best abilities. Some ways of getting scholarships at LCB NZ for Indian students are mentioned below-   

  • Having good academic scores
  • Having professional experience
  • Having good test scores

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Mani Lama

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New Zealand government does not offer Permanent Residency immediately after completing your studies. Students need to get a post study work visa. It is most preferred route for international students. Duration of PSW visa depends on level of your qualification and where you studied. It can be for 1, 2, or 3 years.

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Anuj Jha

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Both The Regent International Educational Group in New Zealand and University of Waikato are good educational institutes to prefer for higher studies. 

But there is a difference between the courses offered by both the universities. 

The Regent International Educational Group:-

Offers tuition in English, business, horticulture, and information technology. 

The University of Waikato:- It's known for its strengths in business, computer science, education, and environmental sciences. 

If you would like the  Regent International Educational Group, then you can do, so both are large universities reputed to have internatio

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Shiv Kumar

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Living on-campus at Whitireia New Zealand offers convenience, easy access to classes and events, and a vibrant social environment, but it can be more expensive. Off-campus living provides more independence, potentially lower costs, but might require commuting and fewer social opportunities. Choose based on your preference for convenience versus independence and cost.

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Ravi Babu

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The Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree at YBN University in Ranchi has a modest placement scenario on average. Graduates frequently land jobs in private clinics rehabilitation institutes and healthcare facilities. Although the university's training and placement cell helps with placements most of the opportunities are for entry-level positions. Higher packages may be available based on experience and skill levels with the typical salary package falling between 2 and 3 LPA.

With a focus on clinical training YBN University offers a strong basis for physiotherapy practice. However the student's initiative to find internships and establ

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Punit Kumar goyal

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Before deciding between Canada and New Zealand, it's crucial to plan your monthly budget carefully. In Canada, the average cost of living for international students ranges from 10,000 to 12,000 CAD per year, equivalent to approximately 5.9 Lacs to 7 Lacs INR. Conversely, in New Zealand, the cost of living is higher, with an average range of 18,000 to 27,000 NZD per year, roughly 10.6 Lacs to 13.9 Lacs INR.
Below is the comparison between cost of living in Canada vs New Zealand:

ExpensesCost per year in Canada (in CAD)Cost per year in New Zealand (in NZD)
Campus AccommodationCAD 3,000-7,500 (INR 1.82 - 4.5 lakhs)NZD 8,000-22,800 (INR 3.98 - 11.3 lakhs)
Private AccommodationCAD 8,000-9,000 (INR 4.8 - 5.5 lakhs)NZD 18,000-38,000 (INR 8.96 - 18.9 lakhs)
FoodCAD 4,800 (INR 2.9 lakhs)NZD 3,800-5,800 (INR 1.89 - 2.89 lakhs)
Utility billsCAD 800 (INR 48591)NZD 1,100 (INR 54780)
Phone & InternetCAD 600 (INR 36443)NZD 850 (INR 42330)
Public TransportCAD 960-1,320 (INR 58K - 80K)NZD 1,500-1,700 (INR 74701)
EntertainmentCAD 1,800 (INR 1.09 lakhs)NZD 2,600 (INR 1.29 lakhs)
Health insuranceCAD 600-800 (INR 36443 - 48591)NZD 200-700 (INR 9960 - 34860)
TextbooksCAD 800-1,200 (INR 48591 - 72887)NZD 600-1,000 (INR 29880 - 49800)
Clothing and Personal CareCAD 1,200-1,500 (72887 - 91109)NZD 1,000-1,300 (INR 49800 - 64741)

Please keep in mind that the figures provided are for reference only. Your actual cost of living will depend on several factors, including your specific location,

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Gauresh G Pai

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To be eligible for a scholarship at UUNZ Institute of Business, you'll need to meet the eligibility criteria for the scholarship and have the required academic scores: 
 
  • Academic scores
    In New Zealand, scholarships typically require scores of 70%–80%, but some are available for students with scores of 50% or higher. Most scholarships require a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. 
     
  • Other criteria
    Other criteria for scholarships in New Zealand may include financial need, community involvement, and leadership potential. 
     
UUNZ Institute of Business accepts students from all over the country, and you'll need to m
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