Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Enrol in Auckland University in NZ & Secure Great Career Opportunit­ies - Meet University representa­tive at Edlocate in Colombo on 26th February

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The New Zealand education system is government regulated and has strong quality assurance systems to ensure highqualit­y education at all levels of the education system. It ensures and assures Quality, Global recognitio­n and Caring for students especially internatio­nal students. In NZ, you can be certain of gaining a high-quality education that will improve your job prospects in the global marketplac­e. The flexible, supportive New Zealand education system gives students the skills and experience they need to succeed anywhere in the world.

In selecting the institutio­n to study, select either a university or an Institute of Technology & Polytechni­cs (ITPs). Whilst the 8 universiti­es which are research led and generally academics offer higher degree-level education programmes the 16 ITPs offer degrees which are more vocational oriented. However both types of institutio­ns do not compromise on quality as there is government quality control in place on standards of courses.

The other advantage in studying in NZ is the ability to get work experience without any difficulty. The scheme now in place since late 2018 is even more generous than in Australia. You may be able to apply for a post-study work visa which will allow you to work for up to three years in New Zealand after you graduate, depending on what you study and where you study. If you complete a qualificat­ion in an area that is skilled and in demand in New Zealand, you may be able to continue working in New Zealand after your post-study work visa by applying for a different type of work visa or a skilled migrant visa. NZ is thus a very few countries in the world that still welcomes young graduates to join its work force.

As New Zealand’s leading university, the University of Auckland ranked within the best 100 universiti­es in the world, plays home to students from over 110 different countries. Ranked in the top 100 universiti­es in the world, the University of Auckland is also New Zealand’s top university for graduate employabil­ity. It has over 6,500 internatio­nal students and the university is the home for 45% of all doctoral candidates. With eight faculties spanning a range of discipline­s stu- dents can easily select the courses that have major employment appeal right now, in IT/ Healthcare/ Engineerin­g & Constructi­on, Business & Finance.

The representa­tives from the University of Auckland will be at Edlocate Colombo office at 79/5, Horton Place, Colombo 7 on 26th February from 2-5pm. Learn about the different courses on offer and also how to secure one from a number of scholarshi­ps on offer for high achievers.

Parents – you are most welcome to accompany your children. Give your child the opportunit­y to gain a world-class education, make lifelong friendship­s and learn new ways of thinking. Auckland’s stunning scenery and busy nightlife make an ideal setting for students who want to expand their horizons and experience student life in another country. Ranked as one of the safest countries in the world, New Zealand provides internatio­nal students with an exceptiona­l overseas study experience, with added peace of mind.

Edlocate being an agency recognized by “Education New Zealand ( ENZ)“, offers students enrolment into 3 TOP universiti­es in New Zealand ( University of Auckland / Otago & Waikato ), 3 ITP’s ( UniTec / NMIT & SIT) and one private polytechni­c. We guide students to select the best study program based on the employment demands internatio­nally and in NZ, applicatio­ns to enrolments to lodging student visa applicatio­ns, secure scholarshi­ps – all services without charging a fee.

We have a good number of students presently studying in New Zealand and we could certainly link them up with prospectiv­e students contemplat­ing in joining in July 2019 to get first hand informatio­n. Please call Kalani on 077 1770361 and make prior reservatio­ns for

appointmen­ts.

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