ITT – New Zealand is the country with a lot of educational institutions, including public and private schools, to schools for men and women at all levels nationwide, but it is not difficult to choose the top 3 cities are the most popular to study abroad in New Zealand.
Wellington
The three major New Zealand universities are located in Wellington: Massey, Otago and Victoria Wellington. The city always expands the learning opportunities for international students with many scholarship programs, such as the scholarship for excellent international students in Victoria Wellington University, Creative Arts Scholarship for students in Massey University International…
In particular, Wellington has the Te Auaha Art Academy, one of the world’s leading institutions for professional art training with an investment up to 22.5 million USD. The concentration of multinational corporations, leading information technology, communication companies and vibrant economy make Wellington be the promising land with countless opportunities for international students.
Dunedin
Located in the southeast of New Zealand, Dunedin is considered the earliest educational development city when it owns Otago, New Zealand’s oldest 150-year-old university.
Currently, education is considered the key industry because since 2013, the revenue of Otago University alone has reached 600 million USD. Dunedin is becoming one of the most popular to study abroad in New Zealand that attracts international students with 20% of the current population being students.
According to 2016 survey of life quality in New Zealand cities, Dunedin ranked first in the country with the lowest crime rate, nicknamed the “student city.
Nelson
Located in the south of New Zealand, Nelson’s education and pride symbol is Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, which has a history of more than 100 years, is training the main labor force for local economic sectors such as fisheries, maritime, grape growing and winemaking…
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology has a state-of-the-art facility that uses 3D classes to give students a sense of authenticity. According to a survey of MyQ National (2017), Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology students have the second highest job satisfaction rate among the most popular to study abroad in New Zealand institutions.