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Saturday 29 July 2017

Why New Zealand is the best place to Study Abroad?

There are many reasons for choosing a country for your higher education. But without actually living there and studying one cannot justify their choice. New Zealand recently has become a popular hub for higher education.It has a low population density and is the second most peaceful nation in the world according to the Global Peace Index. With a point based immigration system, settlement there depends on how well you score based on your key profile details (like age, language proficiency, education, experience, skills). Here are five points which will make you try this new destination for further education. 

Many students choose New Zealand for education because of its friendly people, cultural variety and quality of education. The living standard in New Zealand is also high, compared to majority of nations and the fee is comparatively low when compared to USA and UK.  Scholarships and part time jobs are abundant, allowing students to earn for themselves.


The student life in New Zealand is very enjoyable. The culture and city life is different for different university and location. The universities and colleges have lots of student clubs and on campus. The purpose of the clubs is college welfare and student’s enjoyment and learning. So if you like a particular game or interested in dance or theatre, join a club. Many universities are located in cities which life easy. 

New Zealand is home to some of the most attractive sceneries in the world and according to research, New Zealand has an extremely unique biodiversity, with a lack of killer, giant insects. It is enormously liberal in terms of sustainability. If you are a nature lover it is great deal for you. 

"You have to lose yourself to find yourself.” There couldn’t be more truth behind that statement. During one of those many restless nights with your mind consumed by excitement for study abroad, you will finally realize that you can use this opportunity to grow as a person. Your daily monotonous routine will break and you will explore the new ways to start a life. 

Saturday 15 July 2017

4 Tips to Finance Your Studies Abroad

You are on the right page if you are looking for different ways to sponsor your higher education on foreign land. Funding issues are the one of the most prominent reasons why students give up the idea of studying abroad.
Scholarships
A lot of universities abroad offer scholarships to the international students. Some are based on merit and some are based on talent. You can apply for these options in the financial aid section of the university website. You also have to study hard in the meantime. Some non-profit organizations also offer scholarships in some cities abroad. You can check out the criteria for these universities and start applying.
Grants
Grants are not supposed to be paid back. Grants are need-based scholarships and are based on financial circumstances but may also involve other factors. Grants offered range between 500 and 2500 USD. In Europe, most grants are given to students who are less than 28 years of age on the basis of necessity. The amount awarded in Germany is determined on the basis of student need. It usually ranges from 150 to 800 Euro per month for one year. These grants are available for students having low family income and for those who have disabilities. The department of education in the US offers numerous grants to students attending a 4-year community college, university or career school.
Students Loans
In Europe, student loans are available for both national and international students. The amount and your entitlement to the loan are based on the number of credits that you are studying. These loans are to be paid back once you finish your education. The repayment is based on the level of income of the student. Mostly it starts 6 months after getting a job or a year after graduation, whichever is early, depending on the bank.
Fellowship and Assistantship
Fellowship and Assistantship is working under a professor or a research fellow in your field of study. Assistantships are common whereas fellowships are generally obtainable to students who are in research field. These jobs are mostly University and campus based. These opportunities allow students to earn, learn and work under experienced professionals. These are based on academic merits and are granted at higher education levels.
Conclusion
If financial constraint is your anxiety then you can hunt down ways to fund your studies abroad. Scholarships, grants, and student loans can help in saving a lot of money on tuition fees. Fellowships/ Assistantships, student prizes, and internships also help in reducing the expenses while studying abroad.