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Indopacific Education Services
Delhi Office :
5/217, 1st Floor, Subhash Nagar,
Near Cambridge Foundation School ,
Rajouri Garden ,
New Delhi - 110027 , INDIA
Tel - 011 -45672200 (30 lines)
Mobile : 9810246966 / 9811255557
Merchant navy: 9711450607
Auckland office :
+64-211651674
(New Zealand
Email : ies@indopacificservices.com |
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Few words about us
Indopacific Education Services is 2nd Top Performing Agency all over Indian for year 2007-08 and 3rd TOP performing company all over India for 2008-09 awarded by Education New Zealand.
We duly appointed & Authorized "New Zealand Specialist Agent" by Education NZ/ NZSA is of One of the most reputed and Esteemed body managed by NZ Trade & Enterprise & Education New Zealand
Welcome to New Zealand Universities
New Zealand’s education relationship with India is still relatively new, however, New Zealand has quickly became very popular study destination for students in India.
New Zealand has become a trusted provider of world-class education. New Zealand tertiary providers are innovative and provide programmes that are internationally recognized.
Tertiary institutions provide flexible pathways between different levels of study, which gives students a variety of options to consider.
New Zealand is known as a safe, clean and green country. New Zealand cities are lively and multi- cultural.
New Zealand providers must be signatories to the Ministry of Education Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. This ensures a welcoming and supportive experience for students.
The cost of studying in New Zealand compares favourably with destinations such as Australia, UK, USA and Ireland.
Qualifications from recognized Indian Universities are accepted in New Zealand.
The quality of a New Zealand education is well recognized internationally, because the education system based on the British system, it is possible to complete an undergraduate degree in New Zealand and a Post graduate degree in another English- speaking country.
New Zealand degrees have a reputation around the world for being practical, Modern and desirable. In some niche areas such as biotechnology, forensic science and marine engineering, New Zealand degrees and programmes are recognized internationally.
In developing countries of Asia and the South Pacific it is not ususual to find senior executives and administrators, including cabinet ministers and even prime ministers, who have been educated in New Zealand.
The international students population in New Zealand has grown rapidly. New Zealand is now recognised as a World-Class provider of International Courses for students, offering impressive Schools, Universities, Institutions, Colleges and a progressive education system
The eight institutions which constitute the New Zealand university system are located in cities in the country’s two main islands and this geographic spread gives students the chance to pursue an enviable range of lifestyle choices around study, work, recreation and culture.
The University of Auckland and AUT University are located in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city where a quarter of the population live. On the other end of the geographical scale, Lincoln University is situated on the rural outskirts of the largest South Island city, Christchurch, with the snow-covered Southern Alps as a backdrop.
Victoria University of Wellington’s location in New Zealand’s capital city gives it proximity to government and its agencies in a harbourside setting, while the other North Island universities – Waikato and Massey – are situated in the provincial cities of Hamilton and Palmerston North, ideal for international courses in the agriculture and horticulture industries. Massey also has campuses in Auckland and Wellington.
The University of Canterbury’s roots lie in the heart of Christchurch and it is now located on an expansive, leafy campus which is still close to the city centre. Dunedin, New Zealand’s southernmost major centre, with a strong Scottish and architectural heritage, is home to the University of Otago.
The proximity of all eight universities to New Zealand’s superb natural environment affords students the scope to research anything from endangered marine mammals to earthquake engineering
There are eight State-Funded Universities in New Zealand, all of them globally respected for their academic and research standards:
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading university and is the only one ranked among the world’s top 100 universities by the Times Higher Education - Quacquarelli Symonds (THE-QS) World Rankings of Universities.
The ranking of New Zealand universities according to the THE-QS rankings 2009
University |
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| The University of Auckland |
61 |
| University of Otago |
125 |
| University of Canterbury |
188 |
| Victoria University of Wellington |
229 |
| Massey University |
299 |
| University of Waikato |
314 |
| Auckland University of Technology |
Not ranked |
| Lincoln University |
Not ranked |
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