Why Study a Master’s Degree in New Zealand


Today, over 20,000 International students study in New Zealand and this place is continuing to rise as a hub for International students and an outstanding destination for higher studies.
The colleges/universities of New Zealand provide great learning opportunities, safe, secure, & welcoming environment to its students. The students are encouraged to have inventive thinking and the academic staff rise far above than the traditional methodologies of teaching. There is no doubt, that choosing New Zealand as your career destination would give a giant leap to your career.  
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Why NZ’s Master’s Degree

·       Master’s Programme takes 12, 18, or sometimes 24 months, which depends on the choice of your course from any college/university that you choose.
·       Do research on your area of expertise, sharpen your skills, and grow immense career opportunities.
·       Learn with expert faculty. In addition, a degree gained in any of the college/university of NZ gets recognition throughout the world.
·       Hone your skills & become future ready! The academia bestows students with the finest quality education programme to help them meet the needs of the future.
·       Deal with great projects & internship programmes & be ready to face real-world challenges when you finally graduate.


Major Advantages of NZ Student Visa


Work while you still studying
You will be able to work part-time during studies & full time during your holidays. It would be a great way to attain NZ work experience & to gain financial aid while you study abroad. You can easily balance your work hours with study hours. It would also help you develop important skills such as teamwork, communication, timekeeping, English language, and interpersonal skills.

Support your Partner’s work visa+ Child student Visa
One great thing about New Zealand student visa is that while you are pursuing studies, you can secure your partner’s work visa & later your partner can support your dependent child’s student visa. You can enroll your child in primary & secondary schools without having to pay for your child’s international student fees

Stay back for 3 years after you Graduate
Complete your Master’s degree and you can stay back for another 3 years to work.
You can
·       Work for any employer
·       Work in almost any kind of job in NZ

Types of Master’s Degree

·       Taught Master’s
·       Research Master’s

Taught Master’s is a postgraduate programme such as Master of Science (M.sc) or Master of Arts (MA). You can also take up a short-duration Master’s programme such as a Postgraduate Diploma.
Advantages
·       Build great skills via a framed coursework
·       The industry links would ensure that you are ready to work after you graduate

Research Master’s is an independent approach to gain your master’s degree by not restraining yourself to attending lectures or a certain timetable. It is a research degree typically known as M.Phil (Masters of Philosophy).
Advantages
·       Work on extensive research projects
·       Work & learn with expert faculties

New Zealand has eight universities listed in the top 3% of QS World University Rankings. Decide which course you would like to opt for, once you do that, research about all the universities, keeping your study interest in consideration.

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