our Questions You Should Ask Yourself to Choose the Right Study Abroad Destination

With the rising number of students eyeing to study abroad, top class education destinations for overseas education are topics frequently discussed among Singaporean students. Countries like Australia, Canada, the US and the UK are known as the leading Study Overseas destinations, but New Zealand is the country that has come to fore in the past few years.

There is a growing number of students hailing from different countries who decided to pursue their higher studies in this breathtakingly beautiful country called New Zealand.

Here are some questions that will help you decide whether New Zealand is the right destination for you to start your overseas education.

Do you love adventure?

New Zealand has stunning landscapes that will make you fall in love with the country. Amazingly picturesque mountains and the crystal clear blue lakes soothe you after your hard work. Besides the serene beauty, New Zealand has become a hotspot for adrenaline junkies.

Bungy jumping was invented in this country, but crazy and fun-loving Kiwi’s didn’t stop here. Skydiving, giant swing, jet boating, white water rafting and so many other activities will make your Study in New Zealand experience absolutely fabulous and memorable.

Do you want a quality education?

New Zealand follows a research-based university system, meaning there are many similarities between the British education system and New Zealand education system. The academic staff in the country are expected to be researchers as well as teachers, ensuring a high-quality learning experience.

A representative body of universities, New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee, has legal responsibility for course approval and moderation.

Do you enjoy the company of the kindest and down to earth people?

The New Zealanders are known to be friendly and down-to-earth. International students and tourists are readily welcome into the local communities and you can learn more about their culture just by striking up conversations with them.

Some of the locals are even kind enough to loan you their vehicles or invite you into their homes for meals. They are eager to share their culture and history to anyone with a curious mind, a common trait shared by those who have immense pride in their country.