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Diploma courses in NZ
Courses available for International Students
English
Business
Information Technology
Hospitality
Trades
Welding & Engineering
Forestry
Sports Fitness & Recreation
Carpentry & Furniture
Admission Requirements
New Zealand Year 12 (or recognised equivalent) or
relevant work experience.
IELTS of 5.5 to 6.0 (or recognised equivalents).
Course
Duration
1 to 2 years
Commencing February and July
Course
fee
Advanced Diploma $NZD form 13000 p.a. to 15000 p.a.
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The Country: |
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New Zealand is
a beautiful country situated to South Pacific
Ocean, 1,600 km east of Australia. Made up of
North and South Islands - and a number of smaller
ones - totaling 271,000 sq.km. Population is 3.8
million Approx. The people are friendly and
welcoming towards visitors. They are relaxed and
informal and like to call u by your first name.
New Zealand is a trading nation. The North Island
has geothermal springs, geysers and an active
volcano.
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Geography & Climate: |
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The
climate is temperate, moderated by the oceans
which surround it. It has one of the best climates
in the world for plant growth. It has a reputation
for being clean and green. It has one of the best
sceneries and beautiful locations lakes flora and
fauna. A good highway system makes the country
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Currency: |
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The
official currency of New Zealand is dollar. The
symbol is NZ $. |
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Education: |
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Students visitors who want to enjoy their stay
feel safe, and be able to make progress in their
education. They make friends easily Most places
have information centers where people can easily
get information about the institutions.
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Major Cities: |
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The
capital of new Zealand is Wellington. The major
cities of New Zealand Auckland, Hamilton,
Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. |
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Culture: |
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New
Zealand shows a great cultural diversity. The arts
, crafts, drama and music are flourishing. New
Zealand is a beautiful and sparsely populated
multicultural nation. Most New Zealanders are of
British or European descent, with approximately
18% of the population having Maori or Pacific
Island origins. There are also large numbers of
other nationalities in New Zealand and recently,
increasing numbers of people from Asian countries
have taken up residence in New Zealand.
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Sports: |
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rugby
and cricket, with netball, badminton, squash,
skiing, tennis, etc |
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The list of the
universities in New Zealand
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1)
WAIKATO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY |
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Website: :
www.wintec.ac.nz
Courses Offered:Certificates,Diplomas,Degrees and
Postgraduate Degrees in Business
Studies,Information Technology,Media
Arts,Midwifery,Nursing and Sport and Exercise
Science.
Campus Locations:Hamilton
Semester Intakes:February and July
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2)
Canterbury International Institute |
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Website: :www.canterburyinstitute.ac.nz |
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