Bharatpur Oralo, Narayangarh, Chitwan, Nepal
There are lots of reasons that you should consider going New Zealand for you further abroad study. New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education. It offers a safe learning environment which provides excellent study opportunities & support system for international students.
Many people will call natives of the country “Kiwis” after the bird that only resides there and nowhere else in the entire world. New Zealand’s people are some of the most amazing, loving, and welcoming people that you will ever meet. If you are a stranger, a native New Zealander is going to treat you like you are a friend. They are used to meeting new people, first because they travel a lot themselves and also because a lot of people come to visit New Zealand as a student or tourist. For being such a small country, the diversity is greater than you see in many European countries.
The economy of New Zealand is actually incredibly stable, the cost of living is low and the government is more stable than the government that you see in other countries.
Nothing can get better than the weather of New Zealand. Weather of New Zealand is almost same as weather of Nepal.
This is the number one reason to go New Zealand to study. New Zealand is amazing for their education system. At first, tuition fee is some of the lowest in the world. The degrees are recognized around the world as being up-to-date and practical. You will get high quality hand on education that you deserve. The New Zealand even goes so far as to checking each and every course, program and certificate for quality so that they can be recognized around the world as high-quality education. The support services for international students are among the best in the world. They have a lot of expertise and experience in helping international students so that they can succeed in their programs.
The New Zealand academic year goes from February to November with a long summer break from late November to early February. Most universities operate on a two- semester system.