Fair education in New Zealand
New Zealand Education Fair 2004, shows the better education of New Zealand, will take place on September 4 and 5 the Taj Palace Hotel in the capital. Representatives from over 20 schools throughout New Zealand will participate in the fair resolution of questions of parents and prospective students and studies are in the country kiwi. In addition, a series of information seminars in management education, a design engineer and student visas are held at the same time.
New Zealand offers students internationally recognised quality, training Qualifications Undergraduate and Graduate level post a reputation in the world for their practical, modern and generally accepted for educational institutions and employers, said a release issued by the High Commission in the Capital.
New Zealand offers a multicultural society welcomes the fact that students from different countries. The release said that in the last four years, more than 4000 Indian students have studied in New Zealand.
With the growing popularity and an increase in the number of students at the fair, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has decided to organise exhibitions in nine cities, indeed, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Cochin, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai.
According to Michael Swain, High Commissioner in India, “the number of Indian students in New Zealand has grown rapidly since we began these fairs five years ago. It is now a known fact that New Zealand offers training world-class, in a multicultural environment of invitation, an affordable price. I hope that for those participating in the fair, this will be his first step towards a genuine international experience. ”
Universities in New Zealand offers courses in business administration, engineering, information technology and informatics, food and dairy technology, plant science and horticulture, hospitality and hotel management, care, viticulture, forestry, sports management and more.
Advisor with experts will provide an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the issues of visas, housing, fees, food, climate and support services.
The institutions participating in this exhibition are the major tertiary institutions such as New Zealand Auckland University of Technology, AIS St Helens, Eastern Institute of Technology, Pacific International Hotel Management School, Massey University, Unitec Institute of Technology, Otago Polytechnic University and Victoria Wellington, the name of some of us. Given that the Pro version, these institutions offer courses of study accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, the signatories of New Zealand’s code of conduct for the Pastoral Care of International Students.