From India to the world: How New Zealand prepares students for global success
The Free Press Journal|October 21, 2024
As the world becomes more interconnected, a global education is becoming increasingly important for those looking to succeed internationally.

Today, Indian students are gradually leaning towards destinations offering academic excellence and realworld skills to flourish globally. Interestingly, with all eight of its universities ranked among the top 2% worldwide, New Zealand stands out as a clear choice. At Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao, we believe that education should go beyond academic achievements. And New Zealand offers a highquality education that prepares students for the future world of work. The education that equips students with the skills to solve problems, think critically and creatively, work with others, and innovate.

What makes New Zealand attractive for Indian students, beyond its academic credentials, is our welcoming culture and special focus on student safety. We pride ourselves on our manaakitanga (hospitality in Māori), offering an inclusive and supportive environment, providing students with a safe learning space. In fact, New Zealand is ranked the fourthmost peaceful country in the world as per the Global Peace Index 2024, making it an ideal destination for international students. Taking ardent measures for students’ safety and wellbeing, under New Zealand’s Pastoral Code for International Students, education providers ensure that students are well informed, safe, and properly cared for.

This sense of security is particularly important for students when they make their first foray away from home. And providing continuous support to international students is NauMai NZ- a one-stop destination for students to get all useful information about New Zealand, its lifestyle, and more. It’s a power button for students to ‘Know my New Zealand’!

With so much to offer, what makes Aotearoa New Zealand the perfect destination for Indian students? Let’s explore some of the key reasons!

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